Pi7 irons launched by Wilson Staff

...plus clothing from Ping Collection and fairway metals from Hippo Hex and TaylorMade

Pi7 irons launched by Wilson Staff
Wilson Staff irons
The new Pi7 clubs from Wilson Staff


Wilson Staff is set to launch Pi7 irons similar to the prototype currently being used on Tour by Volvo China Open champion Markus Brier. The smaller blade-style clubs, hide a perimeter weighting cavity, have reduced offset and a longer hosel.

The Pi7 irons are claimed to deliver maximum forgiveness for the creative shot-maker using Dynamic Golf steel shafts for a penetrating ball flight. They will be available from October (from 3-iron to pitching wedge for £499.


Hippo Golf
is set to expand its Hex line of clubs with the Introduction of fairway woods, hybrids and a putter to compliment its successful Hex2 square driver. ? 

?The Hex2 fairway woods will include a 17-degree 4-wood and a 21-degree 6-wood, featuring a shallow face and a similar hexagonal head to the driver to reduce the effect of side spin for straighter, longer shots. Hybrids will feature a 17-degree No.3, 20-degree No.4 and a 23-degree No.5, each with carbon rails .? 

?Hexagonal-shaped putters will have a milled aluminum face and weight in each corner to keep the head square through impact. ? 

Ping clothing
Horizon waterproof jacket from Ping Collection



PING Collection
is revealing men's and women's lightweight, waterproof jackets as part of its Autumn and Winter fashions.

The Horizon jacket for men features state of the art stretch fabric for unrestricted movement an will be available in Laser Red, Marine, Black and Winter White for around £90. .

The Ping Collection women's range is spearheaded by the elegant Graphic waterproof jacket in White/Ink and Ink/White, at a recommended price of £90. The Graphic also makes a waterproof suit with the Icon trousers, which are available in Ink for £60.


TaylorMade
has announced from its HQ in California that it plans to introduce a third fairway wood, the Burner TP, to the new Burner line of metalwoods, differentiating from its Burner Steel and Burner Ti fairway woods with its pear-shaped, steel clubhead and semi-deep clubface that Tour pros prefer.

It will be available in Tour Spoon (13 degree), Tour 3-wood (15) and Tour 5-wood (18).

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