Lynx Predator
With a reasonable price tag, solid crisp strike and penetrating ball flight this could be the pick of the current utility crop.

Lynx Predator £99
Design and Tech Benefits Mid-sized black utility with large face and twin grooves in sole. The grooves in the sole of the Predator are designed to minimize drag at impact and ensure more impact energy is transferred to the ball. Lynx?s patented Air Cushion grips are fitted as standard to soften impact vibration and improve feel. Lofts available: 18, 21 and 24 degrees. Crisp, high and powerful ball flight from all sorts of lies with the deeper face making it much more usable from the tee.
GM VERDICT The face is just a touch to deep but the other dimensions seem about right. It?s attractive, easy to use and fun to hit. The price is fairly reasonable as well.
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