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Taylormade R9 Supertri
Combines Flight Control Technology and Movable Weight Technology to offer 24 combinations of differing face angles and center of gravity locations. The Taylormade R9 Supertri offers a deep clubface and aerodynamic head shape for less drag and more club head speed. $399
Taylormade Burner Superfast
Features an aerodynamic head shape that increases club head speed and ultimately leads to more power. Dual crown technology promotes high launch and low spin for more distance. $249
Callaway Diablo Edge Driver
Hyberbolic Face Technology promotes consistently high ball speeds while aerodynamic head shape reduces drag and increases club head speed. $299
Callaway FT TOUR Driver
Designed for the highly skilled player, this driver offers a 440cc head, deep face, and fusion technology that promotes accuracy, workability, and feel. $399
Cobra Zero Limits Driver
Harnessing adjustable flight technology, the Cobra Zero Limits Driver gives golfers the option of an open, neutral or closed face allowing for increased consistency through customization. $349.
Callaway FT-IZ Driver
Pending its availability in February of 2010, the Callaway FT-IZ Driver will feature the company's signature hyperbolic face with a new polar weighting system. The polar weight distribution maximizes the FT-IZ's center of gravity producing a straighter path through impact. $399.
Callaway's Diablo Edge Tour Fairway Woods
Callaway's Diablo Edge Tour Fairway Woods combine a high moment of inertia with a deep center of gravity for optimal trajectory off the deck. A new VFT face design also makes these woods hotter and ideal for aggressive approach shots. $199.
Diablo Edge Tour Hybrids
A sibling in Callaway's New Diablo Edge line, the Diablo Edge Tour Hybrids have the ability to generate higher ball speeds off the hybrid's entire face. The hybrid's dynamic sole design also reduces any degree of interference at impact. $159
Exotics XCG-3 Fairway Woods
New in 2010, the Exotics XCG-3 Fairway Woods feature advanced tungsten technology that helps to achieve greater distance and precision than its predecessors. Also on the 2010 roster from Tour Edge, the Exotics CB3 Tour Fairway Woods succeed the CB2, and are most notably improved through a hyper-steel body and a beta ti face. $299, each.
Mizuno's MX 300 Irons
One of the most forgiving irons on the market, Mizuno's MX 300 Irons model the company's Grain Flow Forging material and encompass an enlarged sweet spot that maximizes off-center hits. The iron's modified U-grooves also conform to the new industry regulations. $799.
Taylormade XFT Wedges
Further emphasizing the importance of a customized fit, the Taylormade XFT Wedges (from 50 to 64 degrees) allow pros and amateurs alike to change out the wedge's precision-milled grooves as often as they please. $129, wedges. $40, inserts.
Scotty Cameron's California Series
Characterized by a new "honey-dipped" finish, the four styles that make up Scotty Cameron's California Series embody a classic aesthetic coupled with new age technology. Ranging from a classic blade in the Coronado model to the subtly curved Sonoma mallet, each of the four putters in the line up feature dual weighting screws on the bottom of the putter and a step-less shaft design. $299.
Taylormade's Penta TP
With a release date in 2010, Taylormade's Penta TP golf ball features five layers, each designed to cater to a different type of club. When examined as a whole, the Penta TP's most notable traits include maximizing control without sacrificing distance off the tee or workability from the fairway. $46/dozen.
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