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New Srixon I-701 Tour irons...
By TG Equipment Editor
Gear News
02 October 2007 15:10
The Srixon I-701 Tour iron is the latest offering in forged clubhead design and those behind it say it's set to be a 'modern classic'.
Developed with the top players in mind the Srixon I-701 Tour will offer pinpoint precision, superior feel and playability thanks to a pressed milled face, which will increase spin, even in wet conditions.
The sole of the golf club has been reshaped to reduce turf drag too and with a classic blade profile (read as scarily small for high handicappers!) it allows better players to work the ball like magicians.
Expect to see them in the shops later this year but as we went to press prices were yet to be confirmed.
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TG Equipment Editor
01 October 2007
16:12
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