350シリーズ 1W 10 R 45 AB ¥38,200 350シリーズ 1W 10 S 45 B ¥35,000 350シリーズ 1W 8.5 S 45 AB ¥38,200 オリジナルカーボン 1W 8.5 S 45 AB ¥43,200 フジクラスピーダー 1W 10 S 45 B+ ¥43,200
The new custom fit i3+ irons build on proven technology with improved bounce angles, a redesigned leading edge and new ultra-lightweight shaft. The i3+ with optimum offset helps improve accuracy and the less offset Blade offers players more control of their shots
The i3+ is for golfers who need the forgiveness and consistency that PING Irons have offered since they popularized perimeter weighting in 1969. The optimum offset of the i3+, which progresses from the short irons through the long irons, squares the face at impact for additional accuracy and optimum trajectory.
A redesigned lead edge lowers the face surface for easier movement through the turf and more consistent ball contact. The new lead edge and bounce translate into improved playability from a wide range of lies and conditions.
To say that the folks at Callaway are excited about the Great Big Bertha II is an understatement. "This is the best driver we've ever made," said senior vice president Geoff Goodman. The all-titanium clubhead of the Big Bertha II is the largest in company history, at 380 cc, and the ultrathin forged clubface takes advantage of R&D data gleaned from the hot but nonconforming ERC and ERC II drivers. Aesthetically, the driver sticks with the traditional Big Bertha look—a bulbous clubhead at the end of a stick, with no hosel—but adds a deep blue crown, shiny underside and bold Callaway logo on the back. We found it unusually easy to hit consistently powerful drives on the same trajectory each time. Call 800-228-2767 or visit callawaygolf.com.
Nike Golf has been among the busiest, announcing the signings of Nick Faldo, Rory Sabbatini and Stephen Ames to endorsement deals, to go with the introduction of a new series of golf balls (the TA2) and a line of putters (blade, mid-mallet and a mallet called The Oz) to be unveiled in Orlando. Faldo's deal is three years to play the company's Forged Pro Combo irons, 400cc driver and three-piece, mid-trajectory TA2 LNG ball. Nike also features a higher-trajectory TA2 SPN ball. It also announced the discontinuation of the Tour Accuracy line, except of course for the TW and DD models, which are still played by Tiger Woods and David Duval. As for Ames, he will also play Nike's Forged Pro Combo irons, Forged Titanium driver and TA2 LNG ball, while wearing the Dri-FIT Tour glove and Nike Golf footwear. SabbatinNike Golf has been among the busiest, announcing the signings of Nick Faldo, Rory Sabbatini and Stephen Ames to endorsement deals, to go with the introduction of a new series of golf balls (the TA2) and a line of putters (blade, mid-mallet and a mallet called The Oz) to be unveiled in Orlando. Faldo's deal is three years to play the company's Forged Pro Combo irons, 400cc driver and three-piece, mid-trajectory TA2 LNG ball. Nike also features a higher-trajectory TA2 SPN ball. It also announced the discontinuation of the Tour Accuracy line, except of course for the TW and DD models, which are still played by Tiger Woods and David Duval. As for Ames, he will also play Nike's Forged Pro Combo irons, Forged Titanium driver and TA2 LNG ball, while wearing the Dri-FIT Tour glove and Nike Golf footwear. Sabbatini will play the TA2 SPN ball, and also wear a Nike glove and footweari will play the TA2 SPN ball, and also wear a Nike glove and footwear