The Idea a2 OS is Adams Golf’s second generation of the popular Idea hybrid set. While hybrid clubs have soared in popularity over the last two years they hybrid combo set has been a little slower to catch on.
Adams Golf is quietly becoming an industry leader and consumers are finally taking notice. The company has established itself as a leader in the hybrid/combo set market and the majority of their products are geared towards the mid to high handicapper.
Hogan is a company that has struggled as of late. After seeing a resurgence in their popularity about five years ago, the company seems to have faded again.
The name “Callaway Golf” has always been synonymous with forgiveness. The company has made some of the finest game improvement clubs in recent history… many featuring the “Big Bertha” name. There have been seven versions of the Big Bertha iron… each offering a bit more forgiveness than the last. Callaway...
This has been the most talked about Callaway iron in a long time and it continues to make waves at a retail level. Let's go back a bit and talk about how the Fusion iron came about...
This club is designed for the higher handicapper that wants to improve his/her game and have fun at the same time. These irons have many of the "standard" Callaway traits; thick sole and top line, undercut cavity, bore through hosel.
The "X" line has been a staple for Callaway Golf for a number of years now. It was the X-12, then the X-14, the X-16 and now the X-18. Each iron brought with it a series of subtle changes but the overall look of the iron remained the same. Was...
It used to be that “Callaway” and “players irons” never went together in a sentence… unless the sentence was “Callaway doesn’t make very many players irons”. That’s not who they were.
The Cleveland CG Gold irons are the game improvement cousin to the CG Red. Not as bulky as some of the other game improvement irons on the market, the CG Gold’s are designed for the golfer looking for some forgiveness, a decent feel and a traditional look.
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The CG Red is one of Cleveland’s most recent entries into the iron market. These “Tour Spec” irons are designed for mid to low handicappers and feature some unique technologies.