Dunlop Sports may not be a name that most golfers are familiar with, but it is the parent company of household names in the equipment world — Cleveland Golf, Srixon and Xxio. Those brands make irons ...
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XXIO 14 woods, irons: What you need to know
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The new XXIO 14 lineup of woods and irons, again with a lightweight construction geared to those with moderate swing speeds and smoother tempos, is the company’s most expansive ...
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XXIO Prime Royal Edition Ladies Irons Review
The XXIO Prime Royal Edition Ladies Irons form part of the latest generation from the Japanese brand that has created a class all their own. As someone who has tested the XXIO 13 irons, I was keen to ...
Specs: Stainless steel body with titanium face insert and internal tungsten weight. Who it’s for: Slower to moderate-speed golfers who want high-launching, easy-to-swing irons that provide more ball ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The XXIO 12 irons are designed to be lightweight so players can swing them faster, but a weight in the butt end of the club also allows them to be swung better. The titanium ...
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