Thursday, September 24, 2015

Hybrids 2016

HYBRIDS 2016


Callaway Apex Hybrids

The Callaway Apex hybrids are available in 2H-5H the new Apex Hybrid is built with a relatively long blade length and neutral CG for players who desire enhanced work ability and control.

 A forged face cup improves rebound and ball speeds at impact for longer distance. A Mitsubishi Kuro Kage Black graphite shaft comes standard in a variety of flexes.

The Titleist 816 Hybrid


The 816H hybrids come in two models, labeled H1 and H2  are now available  with a $269 price tag.  The hybrid club is very versatile club and offers a high performance choice over long irons.

Both models have Titleist's "Active Recoil Channel," a long, deep slot in the sole just behind the club face that lets the face flex more at impact. Ultra thin face technology with means low spin, more ball speed. It also helps protect ball speed for shots struck lower on the face.

The moment of inertia (forgiveness) is 7-percent higher in the H1 than in Titleist's previous generation 915H model (the H2 has a similar MOI to the 915Hd).



Titleist 816 H1


These are higher-launching with a focus on distance and have a larger profile (bigger club head). An increased face progression helps with shots out of the rough.

Titleist 816 H2

A smaller club head will probably appeal to better players; they have a slight offset. Good fit for golfers who swing more aggressively and have more turf interaction. Also produce a flatter ball flight than the H1.


The Titleist 816H hybrids have gray crowns with black faces and soles. Both models come in lofts of 19, 21, 23 and 25 degrees, plus there is a 27-degree H1



Sunday, September 20, 2015

Drivers 2016

The Golf Hot List 2016 Drivers are all about customization, with the new look sliding weights and interchangeable shaft options, every club can be personalized  and shaped for your golf swing.

The new Taylormade driver is currently being used on the PGA tour, Jason Day switched to use the new M1 Driver at the BMW Championships in late September 2015.Jason is using the 10.5-degree TaylorMade M1 driver (Mitsubishi Rayon KuroKage Silver TiNi 70X shaft). Now available is the Taylormade M2.

TAYLORMADE M2


The Taylormade M2 is built with a multi-material construction, the same as M1 which features an ultra-light, ultra-thin and high-strength with its 7 layer Carbon Composite Crown; unlocking exceptional distance and forgiveness for you, with the  weight lower and further back on the sole for a more efficient power transfer; giving golfers more ball speed.


The carbon crown allowed us to lower the CG without compromising aerodynamics to a driver that is HOT AND FORGIVING.  Hot Trajectory which has a low CG projection with a new Speed Pocket and exceptional aerodynamics generate a hot, high launch/low spin trajectory. The stock standard shaft is the very popular Fujikura Pro 60 in Regular or Ladies and with the choice of 9.5, 10.5 or High Launch loft at an initial launch price of $399.

TAYLORMADE M1 DRIVER



The Taylor Made new driver is called the M1, this will come standard with the Fujikura Pro 60 shaft, and will be retail on October 8th. The M1 delivers a crisp sound and feel because of specially positioned ribs on the underside of this crown. With the M1, personalizing each driver for your specific ball flight.

 The Taylormade is doubling down on sliding weights used to tweak ball flight. One slider runs from heel to toe, which effects shot shape. Positioning the 15-gram weight in the heel creates draw bias, and so on. Placing a second 10-gram weight toward the back of the head adds dynamic loft for a higher flight while setting it closer to the face delivers a lower flight. A RRP of $429.

  Callaway Big Bertha 816 Double Black Diamond

 

Coming up in September 2015 the  Callaway Big Bertha 816 Double Black Driver will be available, this is the latest Callaway driver used by Phil Mickelson and is designed for the elite player, this is a really solid, stable driver.


Visually, the Double Black Diamond has a rounder, more opened appearance ,also added is a taller Gravity Core so you can finely tune your spin and launch conditions in a compact head shape with a deep face. The Double Black Diamond gives you countless ways to fine tune its performance.  Everything starts with Gravity Core, the most impactful adjustability on the market.  

The 816 Double Black Diamond also includes weights in the toe and heel to dial in your draw or fade preference and the OptiFit hosel to achieve the loft, lie, and face angle you prefer. so many customization choices to fit the right weight driver for you and the right shaped shot. 

Check out the Shaft  Options available and Order Your 816 Double Black Diamond HERE  

  Great Big Bertha Driver

Customizing clubs is the latest craze these days and the Callaway Great Big Bertha has many options to choose from. 
 The 45 1/2 inches club features an adjustable hosel with 4 loft options and two lie angles and a 10.5 gram sliding weight.

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Taylormade 2016

Here is  the new Taylormade products for 2016  drivers, fairway woods, hybrids and and irons


The Driver, Fairway woods and Hybrids will be available in October 2015.

The PSi Irons will be available in November 2015 .

The PSi  Tour Irons will be available in December 2016




TAYLORMADE M1 DRIVER


The Taylor Made new driver is called the M1, this will come standard with the Fujikura Pro 60 shaft, and will be retail on October 8th. The M1 delivers a crisp sound and feel because of specially positioned ribs on the underside of this crown. With the M1, personalizing each driver for your specific ball flight. The Taylormade is doubling down on sliding weights used to tweak ball flight. One slider runs from heel to toe, which effects shot shape. Positioning the 15-gram weight in the heel creates draw bias, and so on. Placing a second 10-gram weight toward the back of the head adds dynamic loft for a higher flight while setting it closer to the face delivers a lower flight. A RRP of $429

TAYLORMADE M1 FAIRWAY WOODS


Taylormade have complimented this great looking driver with matching fairway woods which feature the same dual-color crown with carbon fiber. A single sliding weight track along the sole has a pair of 15-gram sliding weights to dial in shot shape. Both weights toward the toe create a fade bias, both weights toward the heel produce draw bias, spreading the weights to the perimeter offers max forgiveness, and so on. The adjustable hosel increases or decreases loft by 1.5-degrees, these will also be available from October 8th 2015 with a RRP of $299.

TAYLORMADE M1 HYBRIDS


The all-stainless steel heads have two removable sole weights. Placing the 25-gram tungsten plug in the rear and 3-gram aluminum plug in the toe creates a neutrally weighted head while reversing the formula (tungsten in the toe and aluminum in the rear) gives the head more of a fade bias. A Speed Pocket on the sole helps maintain ball speeds on off-center hits while the adjustable hosel allows you to strengthen or weaken loft by 1.5-degrees. Available October 8th.

TAYLORMADE Psi IRONS


The PSi, which stands for “players’ slotted iron,” has a multi-material badge in the rear to control sound and vibration, plus a cut-through sole slot, and cutouts on the face to increase flex and maintain ball speeds on off-center hits. Tungsten weighting in the long irons helps increase launch while the forged short irons provide heightened feel. The head also has a 360-degree undercut channel for consistent carry distances regardless of impact. At retail on November 6th, RRP $1,099 Steel, $1,299 Graphite

TAYLORMADE Psi TOUR IRONS


The PSi Tour is the direct replacement for Tour Preferred MB. This forged cavity-back has a Speed Pocket and face slots to improve the performance with off-center hits. These will be available December 20th with a RRP $1,299 in Steel.