Tour Edge GeoMax Irons
A golfer who can't hit Tour Edge GeoMax Irons with the desired accuracy is in dire need of a lesson. These clubs are set up to give every advantage in keeping the ball traveling down the fairway.
The Tour Edge GeoMax Irons have an extra-wide sole design that moves weight back in the clubhead and creates a lower center of gravity. In addition, the irons all feature a 15-gram tungsten weight system that adds weight in the rear heel and toe of each club, increasing stability and reducing the likelihood of the club twisting at impact. The weight distribution gives the clubs a larger sweet spot and help increase the launch angle, leading to high-flying shots and balls that stay in the fairway even when the ball is struck off-center.
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In addition, because the Tour Edge GeoMax Irons are single-material clubs, they have a higher MOI than even the Tour Edge Exotics XCG Irons. That's also aided by the wider sole, which measures more than 1.5 inches long. All of this explains how the irons made the Golf Digest Hot List in 2008, and why they can be found in so many golf bags today.





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