June 30th in Gear, In The Bag.

Cleveland Hi-Bore XL

Puetz golf Price $299.95

Upgraded from 2006, Cleveland’s entry into the MOI race doesn’t pull the weight to the corners, but rather stretches the entire club out, while scooping the top to stay under the USGA’s 460cc max. Cleveland jacks up the options with a two-shaft fitting system. GOLD (Standard Trajectory) is designed to increase launch angle and ballspeed with a smooth feel at impact. RED (Tour Trajectory) allows skilled players with fast swing speeds to control their …

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June 30th in Gear, In The Bag.

Taylor Made Superquad r7

Puetz golf Price $399.95-$799.95

While the Superquad is more conventionally shaped, Taylor Made ramps up the MOI by utilizing four movable weight screws, allowing for 978 center of gravity (CG) locations. In promoting its inverted-cone face technology, Taylor Made goes deeper into club jargon with eMOI (effective MOI), the combined effects of the club’s MOI and the technology of the clubface itself. Plus, the Stealth bomber all-black paint job will scare the rest of your foursome right off the …

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June 30th in Gear, In The Bag.

Nike Sumo2

Puetz Golf Price $399.95

The most hyped driver since the Big Bertha, the Sumo2 (Super Moment of Inertia Squared) lays claim to the highest MOI on the market. With its nearly 5-inch-square head, bright yellow paint job and explosive sound on impact, the Sumo2 leads the way into a new era of driver technology. With a higher trajectory, the 460cc Sumo2 is perfect for players looking for those high bombs that drop right in the middle of the fairway.

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June 30th in News, Short Game.

Slay Your Slice

Drive-Tru Driver

www.daygolf.com

You’ve closed your stance, hooded the club and you’re staying behind the ball. But you’re still slicing it. What’s the problem? Maybe it’s your club. Try Day Golf’s DRIVE-TRU golf club. Once you get past its, um, “unique” round shape — a bit like those Power Pods from the 80s — you’ll find its almost impossible to slice. With a 390-cc head, the closed face and huge sweet spot were engineered specifically to end your banana ball, compensating …

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June 30th in Gear.

No-hype clubmakers nails performance, price

With a handful of manufacturers having a tight stranglehold on the multi-million dollar golf club market, you might wonder why anyone would try and start up their own clubmaking operation.
Well, the guys at Woodinville-based Upswing Golf feel like they have a unique angle on the business, with the goal of making the game more affordable.

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