 Trio of wedges priced at £499
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Another putter brand on the radar recently is Rife. Andres Romero won on the PGA Tour in New Orleans and finished 8th at the US Masters using a similar Barbados mallet model to which Justin Rose sealed the European Tour Order Of Merit last season.
It complements Rife's big impression on the Champions Tour, with wins already from, among others Dennis Watson and Bernhard Langer.
Rife was high profile at the London Golf Show, with models that variously sport grooved faces, adjustable weighting and adjustable aluminium hosels. The distinctive Hydrid 2-bar mallet is an example of the latter. Slide the putter-head into a bracket, supplied with the club and bend the hosel (with brute force) to the required lie-angle to match up the alignment line for your particular posture.
Close by, newly-launched Made In Japan was debuting its beautiful forgings from premium brands like Royal Collection, YuRuRi, Crews and Fourteen - all of which regularly top the club counts on the Asian Tour.
I fell for Fourteen's MT-28 TS Spec wedges, 'forged from nickel-chrome molybdenum with durable, high-spinning, precision-milled Mirror grooves.' Just ten of these limited edition sets of wedges are earmarked for the UK and will set you back £499.