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TOM WISHON 730CL 8 Piece Set for Slower Swinging Golfers
NEW! Designed expressly for golfers with a swing speed of 80mph or lower to increase ball velocity. Golfers with a swing speed of 90mph or higher are NOT to use this driver.
- The 730CL driver is designed with a High Launch loft of 16° for swing speeds of 80mph or lower to attain the proper launch angle for maximizing the distance potential of golfers within this swing speed range.
-The semi-offset hosel design contributes to fade/slice reduction and allows for the more rear located CG position for higher launch angle and more control.
-The 730CL driver is designed with Wishon Golf's innovative GRT face for true launch angle consistency regardless of point of impact.
-Finished in a very striking deep claret red with bright satin polish highlights
Fairway woods designed expressly for golfer with a swing speed of 80mph or lower to maximize distance.
- Long Fairway (20° loft) and a High Fairway (26° loft) are the ideal fairway wood lofts for golfers with a swing speed of 80mph or lower.
- Designed with true 0 Roll to ensure consistent launch angle.
- Medium shallow 32.5mm face height to lower CG for more ease in getting the ball up to fly longer.
A new 2010 addition to the 730CL set are the #5, #6/7, and #8/9 in conventional looking ironheads, allowing for a choice between these (3) new conventional ironheads or the (3) original hybrid body ironheads (shown above) to match with the 730CL woods and wedges. (See the photo of these (3) new convential ironheads under "Tom Wishon 730CL Conventional Irons").
-The #5, 6/7, 8/9 hybrid body 730CL irons, combined with the conventional PW and DW have 6° loft increment for adequate distance difference between clubs for the golfer with slower swing speed.
-730CL Hybrid iron face heights progress in face height - wedge face profiles designed to blend in face profile to the 8/9 hybrid iron.
-"Split-level Sole" design of the 730CL hybrid body irons plays like wide sole conventional iron.
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...and watch his 4 short videos concerning custom fit golf clubs. And copy and paste this link to view my blog: http://bobsailergolf.blogspot.com/
ASK Yourself: Are all golfers the same size, the same strength, posess the same athletic ability, or have the same swing speed and tempo? If you have ever observed golfers on a driving range, you know the answer is NO! Because we are all unique with our swing moves, preassembled clubs built to standard specs (regarding length, lie, loft, total weight, swing weight/MOI, wood face angle, shaft flex, shaft weight, shaft bend profile, grip size, set make-up, etc) will very likely not allow us to play our best golf. You see, in other sports where we hit a ball with a stick, like tennis or baseball, only 1 stick is needed. Therefore, it is very easy and an absolute must for these manufacturers to cutomize these sticks to the different size, strength, and athletic abilities of their consumers. Because you need 14 sticks in golf, they can't be offered in a vast selection of different lengths, lies, weights, shafts, grip sizes, etc because the mass production assembly line couldn't handle it, not to mention the huge inventory needed and resulting inventory nightmare for the store selling them, and the knowledgeable staff needed to properly fit and build them from scratch for consumer. BEFORE you get misled by a $50 million per year marketing campaign, allow me to give you a free, 15 minute, no obligation, clubfitting demonstration before you decide where to buy...at the very least you will learn a few things. All shafts are SPINE ALIGNED and FREQUENCY MATCHED to exact flex values to FIT YOUR SWING...No big-name golf club company that you see on TV offers this shaft service to the general public. SEE my FAQ's #22 and #23 regarding MOI MATCHING and TRUE LENGTH TECHNOLOGY and #27 regarding what you should know about driver head design.

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