
The Wish List: His & Her Holiday Dream Bags
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Pros don’t have to sacrifice feel for accuracy, so why should you? This bag is layered with clubs that relinquish shots of great strength, finesse and precision. Club designer’s are phasing out those long irons and substituting it with the hybrid, a season essential. But, for the ringer that longs in you we’ve thrown in a few classics that, at least if you can’t hit them, you still look the part.
Men’s Bag:
Driver
King Cobra S9-1 Pro D ($399.99)
• The King Cobra’s S9-1 Pro D, produces a lower ball flight than the Pro S model for less spin and more distance.
3-wood
Mizuno MX 700 ($199.99)
• Mizuno’s “hot metal” technology releases unabashed power and that same forged metal feel in the form of a fairway wood with the MX 700 model.
Hybrid
Cleveland Hibore XLS Hybrid ($149.99)
• A great add-on, “Companies starting to switch traditional set composition instead of being 3-PW, we’re starting to see 4-gap wedge because of the hybrids,” said Rohloff. “It’s the equivalent to your 3-iron—not as bulky as a wood, but it’s not as clunky as an iron.”
Irons
Mizuno MP-52 Irons ($899.99)
• “All clubs are forged, so you’re really going to get the feel,” explained Rohloff. “Mizuno makes clubs for wide variety of golfers.”
Wedges
MacGregor 56° and 60° Wedges ($99.99 each)
• The all-encompassing club to dial in from around the greens, gunmetal adds timeless accent to your arsenal.
Putter
Scotty Cameron KOMBI Putter ($299.99)
• Scotty Cameron’s craftsmanship and unparalleled weighting system technology combine for a putter that’s first in its class.
Bag
Adidas Powerband Sport Stand Bag ($159.99)
• Ultra-lightweight, dual-straps and pockets galore to face what lies ahead.
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