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Ben Hogan Apex Edge Irons with Steel Shafts A forged game improvement iron with classic Hogan styling. These new forged irons are designed to appeal to traditionalists seeking classic Hogan lines and game improvement technology and playability. The Apex Edge Irons are forged from 1020 carbon steel and feature a 180° undercut channel. The wide sole design creates a lower center of gravity and a higher moment of inertia for added forgiveness and high hot launch angles. Traditional Ben Hogan styling includes a bright nickel chrome finish Apex Edge shafts and Ben Hogan Lamkin Cross Line grips. 1020 laser welded carbon steel provides exceptional feel and playability 180° undercut channel optimally places the center of gravity low and deep in clubhead and raises MOI for increased forgiveness to promote high hot launch angles Wide sole design instills confidence and helps each iron slide easily through the turf for added playability from a variety of lies Bright nickel chrome plating provides classic Hogan styling that will appeal to the traditionalist more information... |
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