First LOOK Callaway FT Fairway Wood, King Cobra UFi irons and new Titleist irons
It's been an exciting start to the year with some great new gear being released and we've got exclusive first pics on our gallery. Take a look at the Callaway FT Fairway Wood, King Cobra UFi irons and Titleist AP1, AP2, ZM and ZB irons.

Check out our exclusive first look, equipment gallery.
Callway FT Fairway Wood ? the clubhead combines a steel body and face with a tungsten-loaded soleplate. It also has a more traditional hosel than Callaway's customary "Tru-Bore" design. Retails for £179.
King Cobra UFi irons ? A part-polymer top edge and ultra-light faceplate allow weight to be beneficially relocated to places like the tungsten sole inserts, resulting in a very low, deep centre of gravity and high MOI for forgiveness, stability and launch potential. Retails for £600 5-SW (S).
Titleist AP1, AP2, ZM and ZB irons ? the new range of irons for 2008 comprising four sets that will appeal to all levels of golfer. The sets vary in design from a traditional muscle-back blade - the ZM Forged - to what could prove to be Titleist's most forgiving cavity back, the AP1.
Read a more detailed description of Titleist's new irons and be one of the first people to be custom-fitted with them.
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