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Hex iron combination set for March
By Bob Warters on 29/11/2007 16:55:14
Set of 4-iron to sand wedge for under £180
Hippo Hex mid-ironThe Hippo Hex range of drivers, fairway metals and rescue clubs, raised a few eyebrows when they were launched on an unsuspecting public earlier in the year, but have proved an affordable alternative to the forgiving rectangular
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Hippo Hex fairway and rescue clubs
By Bob Warters on 29/10/2007 13:53:26
'After initial concerns that their head shape was a little disconcerting at address, I've learned to enjoy their performance'
Hippo Hex fairway and rescue woods Contact:www.hippogolf.com Technology:Unique head shape pushes weight into the corners for better stability on miss-hits. Mitsubishi Rayon with high modulus graphite fibre. Clubs available in right-hand only
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Octagonal fairway and rescue clubs
By Bob Warters on 24/09/2007 11:58:14
Hippo extends its Hex range...men's gillet from Ping Collection
Rescue me!: The new octagonal Hex fairway and rescue woods When Hippo Golf introduced its Hex2 octagonal-shaped driver in January, it brought gasps of astonishment from the golf industry. But so successful has the club been that the makers have now
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Pi7 irons launched by Wilson Staff
By Bob Warters on 31/08/2007 15:15:18
...plus clothing from Ping Collection and fairway metals from Hippo Hex and TaylorMade
for £499.Hippo Golf is set to expand its Hex line of clubs with the Introduction of fairway woods, hybrids and a putter to compliment its successful Hex2 square driver. ? ?The Hex2 fairway woods will include a 17-degree 4-wood and a 21-degree 6-wood
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Hippo Hex2 square driver
By Bob Warters on 04/07/2007 17:57:30
'It may not be carbon, but it's one hell of a footprint!'
Hippo Hex2 square driver Contact:www.straight-down-the-middle.com Technology:The 460cc clubhead is designed to 'reduce drag on the backswing and generate higher head speed at impact.' Thin but legal face of a head that has six grammes
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Now Big Bertha balls!
By Bob Warters on 19/12/2003 17:01:12
Callaway introduces latest balls - Red and Blue - for distance and spin...
Big Bertha Blue ballNow look out for Big Bertha’s balls! They’re red and blue and aim at golfers who want more fun with distance and spin.The revamped two-piece designs with the distinctive dimple-free HEX aerodynamic pattern on the cover are soon
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Now a hexagonal driver from Hippo!
By Golfmagic correspondent on 19/01/2007 15:08:35
Eight-sided is the new square, it seems, as Hippo stretches the futuristic driver head boundaries still further
Whatever next ? Hippo Hex driver We've had square, triangular and pear-shaped. Now for the next futuristic driver clubhead - hexagonal!The California-based arm of Hippo Golf, which has its European headquarters in Burton-on-Trent, is launching
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Callaway rolls out new Big Bertha ball
By Bob Warters on 19/01/2006 12:13:21
For £18 a dozen you get 'very soft feel' and 'legendary distance' claim the makers.
’. It also features HEX aerodynamics, replacing conventional dimples to create a seamless covering for improved lift and stability in flight. The makers say the new two-piece ball carries a combination of hallmarks from the BB Red and BB Blue balls launched
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Benross unveils new drivers
By Bob Warters on 06/03/2007 11:59:56
Weybridge company goes for movable weight technology
is introducing its Classic Saddle GTX range in four colour combinations, (white/cognac, white/black, coffee and black costing £130. Alliss with the Hex driverHippo Golf has received the backing of legend Peter Alliss, in launching its innovative HEX driver
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Callaway's long, hot ball
By Bob Warters on 05/01/2005 10:58:44
Core and cover the secret behind the latest ball to catch the imagination.
HEX aerodynamics offering the same ‘consistent ball flight’ of the successful HX Tour ball.Callaway says its designers at its state-of-the art ball factory near San Diego, focused on ‘increasing ball speed at impact while adhering to USGA rules
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