Ben Hogan BB C455
Classic looking club at a fair price. Good from the tee and the fairway.

Ben Hogan BB C455 £149 (g)
Design and Tech Benefits The BB C455 inspires confidence at address. A ?Speed Slot? indentation on the toe side of the head of this club is engineered to improve aerodynamic performance. A stainless steel body and C455 stainless steel face insert are designed to provide the ideal blend of forgiveness, feel and consistency.
Specs Available in 3, 5 and 7 woods.
GM VERDICT Like most equipment produced by Ben Hogan, this is a classic looking fairway wood. With a compact and shapely head it looks like a player?s club. A fraction heavier than some of its competitors the BB C455 dispatches the ball sweetly. Good off the tee or from the deck it gives fantastic feel from the face. A good all-rounder at a fair price. It looks good, performs well and is constructed to high specs.
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