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24th
MAR

Nike Slingshot 4D 2008 Iron Set Buyers Guide

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Nike Slingshot 4D 2008 Iron Set - RH Steel

23rd
MAR

Titleist AP1 Advanced Performance Iron Buyers Guide

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Titleist AP1 Advanced Performance Iron - RH Steel

Titleist AP1 irons are advanced performance, multi-material, dual cavity irons providing great looks, feel, shot control and higher flight with forgiveness for the skilled and aspiring player. AP1’s high technology, multi-material construction features a precision cast #431 steel body, tungsten nickel box, elastomer cushion and aluminum cavity plate to deliver outstanding performance and feel.

23rd

Cleveland CG Red Iron Set Buyers Guide

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The CG Red “Tour Spec” iron is the preferred option for Cleveland Golf’s Tour staff. With a classic “player” profile, this club fits the eye of the accomplished golfer.

18th
FEB

Golf Wedges - Cleveland CG11 Mid Bounce Wedge Buyer’s Guide

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Cleveland CG11 Mid Bounce Wedge - RH Steel

CG11 wedges are comparable to the original CG10 wedges in that they offer golfers of all handicaps an exceptional feeling wedge that is both versatile and dependable. They both also have similar spin and ball flight characteristics, but the new CG11 wedges also offer players extra stability and forgiveness.

 

15th
FEB

Golf Equipment: Ben Hogan’s Carnoustie Black Chrome Wedge Buyer’s Guide

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To celebrate the open at Carnoustie last year, Ben Hogan Golf Equipment brought back Ben Hogan’s Carnoustie Black Chrome Wedge to offer you a slice of golfing history that looks fantastic and still plays like a dream! If you ever wanted a dark wedge to beat the best with a little golfing history behind it, you can’t ask for more. Available in right hand as a gap wedge with a 52° loft and 5° bounce, sand wedge with a 56° loft and a 12° bounce or a lob wedge with a 60° loft and a 6° bounce.

Ben Hogan Carnoustie Black Chrome Wedge

The win at Carnoustie was but a part of Hogan’s watershed 1953 season, in which he won five of the six tournaments he entered and the first three major championships of the year.

3rd
FEB

Try the newly launched www.golfbargains4u.co.uk if you are looking for a golf bargain

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We are looking for golf bargains and the introduction of the internet has made shopping a lot easier. As a family, we regularly purchase shopping from outlets such as Next, Tesco, Sainsburys and Marks & Spencer.

I have most recently started looking at golf retail and associated sites with regards to where I can buy golf clubs and equipment. There is a wide range of retail sites, and like car dealerships, they can be stronger in the chosen ‘partnership’ make of manufacture but uncompetitive with regards to other brands.

My son Graham J Gordon, a former Walker Cup player, has launched his own site to provide advice and assistance in that department. He intends personally testing all golf clubs and equipment that he writes about as opposed to just printing the manufacturer’s sales and marketing material.

Why don’t you visit www.golfbargains4u.co.uk and share information with regards to your golf equipment purchases?

The Ed.

22nd
JAN

Callaway Golf Introduce FT Irons for 2008

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Similar to the older Fusion models, these are cavity backs, with a thermoplastic urethane filler called Sensert, which is designed to decrease vibration and produce a solid feel. They have a Tunite cradle designed to move the weight to the perimeter and a titanium face for faster ball speeds.

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What makes them different is a narrower topline and thinner sole.  Reputedly, this is supposed to make them cosmetically more attractive to the mid and lower handicappers, but they would appear to be constructed more traditionally, which may not greatly assist this category of player but I could be wrong.

Like most clubs it’s all about feel, and what suits one may not suit another, so there is no point I suppose pigeon-holing people. Nowadays, golfers get access to trial clubs at the driving range or their pro shop, so rather than go for ’sexy’ looking clubs, it’s best to try before you buy.

I used to like the feel of the Fusions and am looking forward to trying a set of these Callaway FT Irons. What is bizarre is that they are going for a traditional look but only supply these in sets of 4-SI. A traditionalist like myself needs a 3 iron!

The Ed. 

21st
JAN

Titleist introduce four sets of new golf irons

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World renowned golf club and golf ball brand Titleist has unveiled massive plans for 2008 with the launch of not one but FOUR brand new irons - Titleist AP1, Titliest AP2, Titleist ZB Forged and Titleist ZM Forged Irons.

Titleist AP1 Iron