Posts Tagged "Irons"

Nike SQ Sumo Irons

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It’s all about gravity.  The Nike SQ Sumo Irons gives you a chance to improve your game through the power of gravity. It boasts of the Cryo Steek face and the Nike Power Bow design that delivers high MOI as well as expanded COR. This is also made possible through the wide sole and long blade neck.

The long irons #4 and #7 boasts of the Cryo Steel Face Insert so you can expect incresed firgiveness and maximum distance.

The Nike PowerBow Weighting is responsible for moving the center of gravity deep and low enough resulting to an iron that is more stable at impact.

Dunlop Individual LoCo Hybrid Irons

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The Dunlop individual LoCo Hybrid Irons are very easy to hit but requires more loft.  The Loco Hybrid Iron is made of stainless steel and boasts of the Harrison Striper XL Graphite Shaft.

Depending on your prowess the Loco No. 3 or No. 4 may exhibit mixed resutls when used on course.  It has a spongy and soft grip but some people like these types of grips anyway.

The Loco Hyrbid Irons are affordable at $59.99 (although you can find them at a cheaper price at Ebay) but they are however available in men’s right hand only.


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Adams has revolutionized the concept of clubs; the Idea Hybrid series will change your game for the better with every swing. By lowering the center of gravity 11%, and putting it 2.5 times deeper, these clubs have become the easiest set of irons ever to be swung.

Replace your conventional long iron, and your mid iron with A2 OS Hybrids, which combine the control and accuracy of an iron, with the distance of a fairway wood. Every hit will go exactly as far and as fast as you’d ever hoped.