Sunday, May 13, 2007
May 2007
The latest in golf equipment, instruction, training aids, apparel & more
| Cleveland HiBore Hybrid clevelandgolf.com $159-$179 With an inverted crown like its driver and fairway wood brethren, the HiBore Hybrid moves weight low to get the ball airborne.Lofts: 16°, 19°, 22°, 25°, 28°, 31° (avail. LH) | Izzo Z-Brid |
| Nickent 3DX DC Utility nickentgolf.com $199 A special plasma-welding process was used to create the 3DX DC, which features a thinner clubface than previous hybrid models.Lofts: 14°, 15.5°, 17°, 18.5°, 20°, 21.5°, 23°, 24.5°, 26° (avail. LH) | PING Rapture pinggolf.com $179-$209 The Rapture features a tungsten-nickel soleplate, steel body and a super-strong steel face, resulting in a low and deep CG. It’s PING’s best hybrid yet. Lofts: 18°, 21°, 24° (avail. LH) |
| TaylorMade Burner Rescue | Tour Edge Exotics CB2 touredge.com $219 Equipped with the same technology found in Exotics fairway woods (a titanium cupface and steel body), the Exotics CB2 goes a mile in a straight line. Lofts: 16°, 19°, 22°, 25° |
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With an inverted crown like its driver and fairway wood brethren, the HiBore Hybrid moves weight low to get the ball airborne.
A lightweight carbon-matrix crown (a feature that allows more weight to be distributed to the sole) helps the Z-Brid™ produce a higher, straighter ball flight.
A special plasma-welding process was used to create the 3DX DC, which features a thinner clubface than previous hybrid models.
The Rapture features a tungsten-nickel soleplate, steel body and a super-strong steel face, resulting in a low and deep CG. It’s PING’s best hybrid yet.
Bigger and longer than the Rescue Dual with a shallow-face design that lowers the CG and promotes shots that fly high and seemingly always land soft.
Equipped with the same technology found in Exotics fairway woods (a titanium cupface and steel body), the Exotics CB2 goes a mile in a straight line. 




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