Tuesday, October 6, 2009
2009 Irons Buyer's Guide
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| Nickent ARC Blade Key Feature: The eponymous Accelerated Rebound Core (ARC) that positions elastomer behind the club’s strike zone, making it one of the only patented hidden perimeter-weighting systems in a forged blade. What We Like: Three small windows behind the club that offer a sneak peek at its high-rebound elastomer. Makes for a great sound and feel. Who It’s For: Let’s put it this way: They were designed for Tour pros. Specs: Available in 3-SW with True Temper Dynamic Gold steel shafts. nickentgolf.com | $800 |
Ping Rapture V2 Key Feature: Designed using multimetal technology, the Rapture V2 irons feature dense tungsten sole weights that move the center of gravity low and away from the clubface. What We Like: Always known for game-improvement designs, PING comes up with yet another innovative iron design that makes it easier for golfers to get the ball off the ground. Who It’s For: Players who need the ultimate game-improvement irons. Specs: 3-LW; PING proprietary graphite shafts or custom steel options available ping.com | $1,100 |
Ping Rapture V2 Key Feature: Designed using multimetal technology, the Rapture V2 irons feature dense tungsten sole weights that move the center of gravity low and away from the clubface. What We Like: Always known for game-improvement designs, PING comes up with yet another innovative iron design that makes it easier for golfers to get the ball off the ground. Who It’s For: Players who need the ultimate game-improvement irons. Specs: 3-LW; PING proprietary graphite shafts or custom steel options available ping.com | $1,100 |
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