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The G2 features several new design advancements, including a center of gravity (CG) moved away from the face, and a wider sole for improved launch and more forgiveness. A new sand-blasting process improves ball-to-face contact for added control and consistent performance across the face.
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| G2
EZ |
The G2 EZ has been engineered for golfers with slower swing speeds. The six club set features larger loft differentials to provide meaningful distance gaps between each iron.
Featuring the same technology found in the G2 irons - including a wider sole and a center of gravity (CG) moved away from the face - these irons offer improved launch and more forgiveness. A new sand-blasting process improves ball-to-face contact for added control and consistent performance across the face.
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| G2
HL™ (HIGH LAUNCH) IRONS |
| The G2 HL is designed for golfers looking for easy to hit long irons. As an alternative to traditional long irons and fairway woods, the G2HL will provide you with confidence to play high launching, soft landing shots from long distances.
A wider sole helps position the center of gravity away from the face and an extreme undercut cavity allows for extreme perimeter weighting, for higher, more forgiving shots.
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Comparison Chart
G2 HL |
Other Irons |
Fairway Wood |
| 2
Iron |
2
Iron |
5
Wood |
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Iron |
3
Iron |
7
Wood |
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Iron |
4
Iron |
9
Wood |
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Iron |
5
Iron |
L
Wood |
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| G2L
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The G2L is the ladies model in the G2 Series. The clubs feature the new, ultra-lighweight TFC 100 ladies shaft and loft configurations designed to optimize distance gaps between clubs. This allows the lady golfer to play a round without the frequent "in-between yardage" shots that make club selection difficult.
The G2L features the same technology found in the G2 irons, including a center of gravity (CG) moved away from the face, and a wider sole for improved launch and more forgiveness. A new sand-blasting process improves ball-to face contact for added control and consistent performance across the face.
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