The Titleist AP1 Irons are contemporary cast irons that feature a multi-material construction, dual cavity, Stainless steel body, tungsten nickel sole, elastomer bar and aluminium cavity plate and fitted with True Temper Dynamic Gold HL or Titleist VS Proto-T 75 shaft options... (Continue reading)
Mizuno MP 60 irons features an innovative Cut Muscle Cavity design, Modified U-grooves and has a Durable Double nickel chrome plated finish.... (Continue reading)
Mizuno MP 32 irons features an Innovative Cut Muscle TM design and Grain Flow Forged 1025E Pure Select mild carbon steel... (Continue reading)
The Polarity MTR irons feature a Patented Extreme Polar Weight System (patent number 5,335,914) and a Low Center of Gravity due to the wide, cambered sole promoting a higher ball flight. And fitted with Pro Silver, ultra light steel shaft by FST... (Continue reading)
The Claw features a Patented Extreme Polar Weight System (patent number 5,335,914) which creates an extremely high M.O.I. Also features included on the Claw Hybrid are an offset hosel for added forgiveness the Unique Claw sole with a center runner flanked... (Continue reading)
The Claw features DualPoint Technology – The center of gravity is aligned with optimal face flex point for maximum trampoline effect an extra 35 grams of weight throughout the center runner in the sole in line with the club’s Center of... (Continue reading)
The Drawback Driver has the maximum allowable 460cc Titanium head, a slight offset, enhanced heel weighting and you have a choice of fitting with Fujikura SG Pro 3.01, UST ProForce V-2 (65-S), Aldila VS Proto (65-S) or Grafalloy Pro Launch Blue (65-S) shaft... (Continue reading)
The Callaway X Hybrid features a Modified X-Sole with Increased Perimeter Weighting and Optimized Center of Gravity... (Continue reading)
The Adams Idea Tech a 4 Hybrids feature a interchangeable sole weight allows for swingweight adjustments and are fitted with Mitsubishi Javln FX shafts... (Continue reading)
These TaylorMade Tour Preferred Irons have a classic blade shape which incorporates a thin topline and shorter blade-length from heel to toe. Tour Preferred Irons also feature a shallow undercut cavity which redistributes weight to the heel and toe as well as a... (Continue reading)
Number 36 – Peninsula (North) Sloan Morpeth (1967)/Michael Clayton (2005) Peninsula offers 36 holes of golf in the form of North and South courses. The North is the tighter course of the two and more pronounced in its undulations with... (Continue reading)
Number 95 – Amstel (Ranfurlie) Michael Clayton (2002) Amstel is a new championship course designed by Michael Clayton. Combines elements of traditional links with sandbelt style bunkering to produce a true test of golf. Firm Bent grass greens and immaculately... (Continue reading)
Designed by Peter Thompson, the Mirage has a very distinct layout with 6 Par 5’s. 6 Par 4’s and 6 par 3’s. The two nines are also sizably different with the front nine having no water hazards and is closer to the beach,... (Continue reading)
Number 9 – The Australian, Sydney, Jack Nicklaus (1976). The Australian was the home of the Australian Open in the 1970s and held the very first Australian Open in 1904. Has an American style in its design, challenging in length... (Continue reading)
Number 97 – (Hilltop) Bill Andriske & Ken Mackay (1977) The Hilltop layout is a stern test of any golfer, tree lined, undulating Kikuyu fairways with Poa and Bent grass greens water that comes into play on 8 holes and... (Continue reading)