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Wedges
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Features: 949G/Ti · Tom Wishon designed the industry's first driver of this construction in 1995, a model called the Power-Link™, which was featured on the cover of the Golfsmith 1995 clubmaking catalog. · The 949G/Ti is created in two pieces. The face is forged SP700 Titanium precision-welded to a pure 6/4 Ti body – that whole body of Ti is then bonded to the compression molded long-fiber graphite to comprise the full 390cc size and shape of the 949G/Ti body. So the face is forged SP700 and the hosel/sole/toe and heel and back sections are 6/4 titanium. |
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· 915CFE · Driver faces are variable thickness design for more spring off the face and better distance on off-center hits. · Driver faces are forged 10-2-3 beta titanium for a higher strength-to-elasticity ratio and more spring face performance. · The 10-2-3 Beta Titanium is Cold Rolled - this means better grain stucture of the metal for more consistency all across the face. · The top of the driver heads designed with less radius 10mm back from the top edge to prevent top crown flexing for more energy transfer. · COR rating of the driver faces is just under 0.830; #3 wood has a higher COR than other #3 wood heads because of the 6/4 titanium face. |


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Smooth 6 & 7 Putters |

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Both CLF models feature interchangeable loft faces (available in 2°, 4° and 6° lofts, sold separately) eliminating the need to bend the hosel or shaft to custom fit loft... A procedure that normally prevents a putter from sitting flat on its sole and square to the target. |
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CLF models 1 & 2 |

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Keep on Target |
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949G/Ti 915CFE 515GRT 321LI 770CFE 500M & 500C |
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500C 752 |
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Features:
· 752TC employs special design features to enhance the Trajectory Control of the ball. · 752TC is a full, deep cavity back iron with more side wall weighting for higher perimeter weighting which means better feel and more distance when hit off-center. · 752TC blade shape features a more traditional topline slope angle but in a slightly larger overall size to enhance the perimeter weighting of the higher mass side wall design. · 752TC features a thicker top line and an extended weight pad off the back of the sole to move the Center of Gravity farther back from the shaft; Moving the CG back from the shaft helps to increase the trajectory of the ball for more carry distance and better backspin. · The rear weight pad reduces in size as the loft increases down through the set because as loft increases, there is less need for design features that increase traectory. · Offset is progressive from 6mm on the #2-iron down to 2mm on the wedges. More offset places the CG farther behind the shaft which in turn increases the trajectory on the lower lofted ironheads. · 752TC irons also feature the TWGT "Smart-Sole" design - wide sole area for lower CG but with the front and back edges of the sole radiused up to reduce sole surface contact for less chance of "fat shots." · Finished in Brilliant Mirror polish with laser cut TW logo metal medallion in the back cavity. |
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752TC |