Irons to help you fly it high
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Irons to help you fly it high
Here are five new sets to consider if your shots are height-challenged.
Tour Edge Exotics EX-3
It's for: Mid- and high-handicappers
This three-piece head has a hollow
construction like a wood. Its stainless-steel
body anchors a thin (2.2 mm)
titanium "cup-shaped" face insert to
produce maximum, conforming rebound
of 0.83 COR (the same COR limit set for
woods a few years ago). An elastomer
insert on its backside deadens vibrations.
This sort of shock absorber is a must for
thin-faced, oversize irons. Without it,
heads would ring like a bell at impact.
$799, steel; $899, graphite;
touredge.com
Irons to help you fly it high
Here are five new sets to consider if your shots are height-challenged.
Tour Edge Exotics EX-3
It's for: Mid- and high-handicappers
This three-piece head has a hollow
construction like a wood. Its stainless-steel
body anchors a thin (2.2 mm)
titanium "cup-shaped" face insert to
produce maximum, conforming rebound
of 0.83 COR (the same COR limit set for
woods a few years ago). An elastomer
insert on its backside deadens vibrations.
This sort of shock absorber is a must for
thin-faced, oversize irons. Without it,
heads would ring like a bell at impact.
$799, steel; $899, graphite;
touredge.com















