2001 PGA Merchandise Show - Irons




Callaway X-14 Pro Series
Callaway Golf introduced the X-14 Pro Series irons, a less offset version of the standard X-14 irons. In addition to a less offset hosel design, the Pro Series irons feature a thinner topline, higher toe, more narrow sole, shorter blade length, and high gloss "smoke" finish. The standard shaft is a proprietary Constant Weight Rifle shaft made by Royal Precision for Callaway.
www.callawaygolf.com



Cleveland TA1 and TA3 Gun Metal
Cleveland Golf introduced the TA1 and TA3 with the Gun Metal finish. The faces are gray and provide for easy alignment against the dark Gun Metal color.
www.clevelandgolf.com



Daiwa Hi-Trac Plus
Carbite Golf presented the Daiwa Hi-Trac Plus irons featuring "triple phase" stainless steel in an oversize cavity back design. Available in mens, womens, and seniors models.
www.carbitegolf.com



Feel
Feel Golf presented the Sensation and Competitor irons. The Sensation is a cavity back available in mirror finish and frosted cavity. The Competitor irons are cast from soft steel available in a mirror-like or satin finish and feature a small bounce depth, 6-way cambered sole, and 0.060" of offset.
www.feelwedges.com



Hogan Apex Edge
Spalding Sports Worldwide extended the popular Hogan Apex family with the introduction of the Apex Edge. The club features a larger clubhead than the Apex Plus providing more forgiveness.
www.benhogan.com



Joe Powell
Joe Powell Golf presented the CBF and PGI forged irons. The CBI irons are Cavity Back Forgings and the PGI irons are classic muscle back blades with thin top lines.
www.joepowellgolf.com



Kasco VS Tour
Kasco Golf presented the VS Tour irons featuring a power muscle cavity made from Shockless Steel providing a softer feel.
www.kascogolf.com



Mizuno MP-33 and Pro II
Mizuno introduced the MP-33 and Pro II irons. The MP-33 is a forged blade that combines the best of previous MP models, including the face profile of the MP-9, the sole and camber and radius of the MP-14 and the loft and lie angles preferred on tour. It also has a slightly larger hitting surface than previous MP irons. The Pro II is a forged cavity back player's club with redesigned T-Zoid pad in cavity that raises the iron's center of gravity producing a lower ball flight.
www.mizunousa.com



Nicklaus VCG Tour
Nicklaus Golf introduced the VCG Tour irons featuring a Variable Center of Gravity progressing throughout the set from the low heel area in the long irons to a higher position near the toe on the short irons. The heads are made from Cryogenic Supersteel, a process that deep freezes the metal and makes it harder and stronger than Titanium allowing improved clubhead design.
www.nicklaus-golf.com



Orlimar Scoring Set
Orlimar introduced the Scoring Set irons featuring larger effective hitting areas in the longer irons getting progressively smaller through the wedge.
www.orlimar.com



Ping i3 Wrx
Ping Golf had their i3 Wrx irons on display. These irons come from their Wrx division allowing custom shaft and grip options and custom sole grinding. The clubs are distinguished from the standard by the inverted colors of the i3 Custom Tuning Port.
www.pinggolf.com



Pixl
Pixl Golf introduced their new irons featuring the pixel insert technology. The irons are a beautiful set of forged blades with minimal graphics and clean lines. The pixel insert technology provides more forgiveness by minimizing energy loss on mis-hits. This occurs due to the independent nature of the pixels and design of the insert resulting in a more consistent response regardless of impact location.
www.pixlgolf.com



Porsche Design 902
Porsche Design Golf introduced their 902 set of irons. The cavity back design irons are milled using Porsche Design's MICROMILLED technology resulting in tolerances of .0001 to .0005 inches. The irons have an industrial look to them and exposed milling lines in the cavity.
www.porschedesigngolf.com



Ram FX2
Ram Golf presented the FX2 irons featuring flow weighted design and dual notch system that optimizes the center of gravity and weighting of each club. Geared toward mid to high handicap golfers.
www.ramgolf.com



Tad Moore by Dunlop
Tad Moore enters the market again under the Dunlop name. The irons are named TM 01 and are part of Dunlop's Tad Moore by Dunlop signature series. Cast in Nickel stainless steel, the cavity of each iron and progressive-length hosels are designed to position the center of gravity lower in the long irons and higher in the short irons.
www.dunlopsports.com



Taylor Made 300 Series
Taylor Made introduced the 300 Series of irons. The 300 irons are forged cavity-backs boasting a high center of gravity, particularly in the short irons, and a slight offset for better players. The 320 irons are for golfers seeking more distance and forgiveness, while the 360 irons helps get the ball airborne.
www.taylormadegolf.com



Titleist 990B
Titleist introduced the blade companion to the popular 990irons, the 990B. The irons are a modern blade design cast from 431 stainless steel featuring a variable muscle back cavity. The 990B has a narrower and flatter sole with more bounce. Available as a custom order only.
www.titleist.com



Tour Edge V-Blade
Tour Edge Golf introduced the V-Blade forged iron featuring a Vertical Flow concept weighting system in a double muscle back cavity design. Two muscle backs, one on the bottom and one on top of the rear cavity progress in size throught the set to achieve the ideal center of gravity for each club.
www.touredgegolf.com



Traditional
Traditional Golf Equipment presented their line of forged irons. The TR-1 is a classic muscle back design and the Tour Cavity is a shallow cavity back design. Both are forged from carbon steel and feature a satin finish.
www.equip2golf.com/tradgolf



Tommy Armour 845s
The Tommy Armour Golf Company introduced the new look 845s irons. These classic perimeter weighted irons feature the some design features as the original 845s but with the new high gloss mirror finish.
www.tommyarmourgolf.com


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