Modern aerospace manufacturing techniques, data analysis and clubfitting tools have allowed equipment manufacturers to push the boundaries of design in every category of club. These advancements help golfers of all skill levels hit longer, higher and straighter more often. As a result, they’re able to enjoy the game to a greater degree.
Whether it’s through the use of rapid prototyping and 3D printing or a better understanding of how to help golfers save shots by using A.I. to refine face geometry, ever-evolving tech in club design continues to provide golfers an edge on every shot. These clubs are best in class.
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As the name suggests, the Ping G430 Max 10k pushes the limits of club head MOI (a measurement of forgiveness) to a combined 10,000. For golfers, this means more consistent distance and control on shots missed around the face.
$209.99
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With the Hy-wood, Cleveland designers have created a best-of-both-worlds option for golfers in need of a club to fit between their fairway woods and hybrids. By combining a hybrid length shaft with a slightly larger FW-style head (plus sole rails for better turf interaction) golfers get the height and distance of a fairway wood in a club that’s much easier to hit.
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As the first consumer 3D-printed irons on the market, the Cobra Limited represents a seismic shift in iron design. The additive manufacturing process allows engineers to build a new lightweight internal structure that not only saves mass but also creates a reinforcement framework that can be tuned to feel like a blade but perform like a game improvement club.
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