Yonex Nano V Forged irons
Yonex has combined a reliably forgiving feel with a less chunky look. The graphite shafts also work well to offer a more controlled trajectory that should appeal to lower handicappers. The feel from the middle of the clubface is as solid as anything that you?ll find on the market.
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These hollow forged heads have been designed with a polyurethane elastomer centre that should absorb any unwanted vibrations. They also feature dual tungsten weights for a lower centre of gravity to help all golfers find a consistent trajectory. They are available
in graphite Nanospeed shafts only with Elastic Ti technology that should help increase clubhead speed.
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