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Here Is a Look at the Best Golf Clubs to Sharpen Your Game

Dec 22nd 2016

Golf clubs in bag

2016 was a great year for golfers. Several major brands unveiled clubs that set new high-water marks for quality and playability, and, overall, there has been a great new selection of clubs to enhance your game. If you’re thinking of doing some

Christmas shopping for your golfing friends (or for yourself!) or if you want to stay up-to-date on the latest trends and tips in the sport , then it’s worth taking a look at what 2016 has to offer.

Whatever level you play at, we have seen the release of some awesome clubs to sharpen your swing and enhance your ability. Here’s our list of the best clubs to take your game to the next level.

Callaway Golf Steelhead XR

When it comes to super game improvement iron,s the Callaway Golf Steelhead XR is the perfect choice for high to mid handicap players looking to improve their long distance game. The new XR is based on Callaway’s popular X-14 Steelhead and has been designed with playability and performance enhancement in mind.

The XR features a longer blade, a more rounded toe, and the innovative 360º cup face that increases ball speed and distance even on off-center hits. This makes the XR a highly forgiving iron that’s ideal for golfers who want to get a feel for feedback and getting the ball into the air.

Titleist AP1 716 Steel Irons

Another iron set for mid-handicap players who need a bit of extra height and distance in their driving is the Titleist AP1 716. The most forgiving iron in Titleist’s range, the AP1 features a low COG and an undercut cavity design with a thin face perfect for launching the ball at a steep angle and getting maximum distance from your swing. The high-density tungsten weighting makes for a forgiving iron that’s one of the top choices in 2016 for game-improvement irons.

Callaway Golf Apex CF16 Steel Irons

Experienced players who know their way around the course but still want to polish their game can benefit from one of the excellent intermediate irons that came out in 2016, such as the Callaway Apex CF16. Although less forgiving than the XR, the new Apex is still designed with the ultimate combination of feel, playability, and distance, and the result is a fantastic iron any player can make good use of. An ideal choice for mid or low handicap players.

Ping G

Golf club hitting golf ball

The latest innovative driver from Ping, simply called the G, is a master-class in design and engineering. This top of the range club features a host of features like crown turbulators and a rear vortec to dramatically reduce aerodynamic drag and help to produce that high club-head speed that really gets the ball flying.

Ping’s new dragonfly technology gives the G a much lighter head than other drivers, moving the center of gravity further back in the head to increase launch power and forgiveness. Players of all levels will find the G has a powerful and stable feel and beginners and experts alike will love the improved accuracy and distance this club offers.

Cobra King F6+

The sleek looking King F6+ is Cobra’s most adjustable driver and one of the best clubs on the market for fine tuning your game. With adjustable lofts on the hosel and an 18g adjustable weight on the sole that can be set in nine different positions, the King F6+ gives you total control over the spin and power of your shots for maximum distance and accuracy control. With a lightweight feel and explosive impact, the King F6+ is a joy to use for players of any level.

putting on the green

BettinardiBB1F

2016 was a premium year for putters, too , with plenty of new options from big name makers. The Bettinardi BB1F is available with a blade or mallet head, and the sophisticated honeycomb face gives a firm feel and a nice smooth roll to the ball for precise putting. It’s traditional but cutting-edge look makes for an attractive addition to your set that’s perfect for players who like plenty of arc on their putting stroke.

EvnrollER5 Hatchback

Golfers who need a bit of help with distance control would do well to pick up the Evnroll ER5 Hatchback. The enhanced milling pattern on the face gives a broader sweet spot so that off-center strikes roll just as well as center hits. Dots on the top surface also help with alignment, making this an ideal club for sharpening your short game.

TitleistScotty Cameron Futura X7M

The Futura X7M is a counterbalanced mallet with a lightweight midsection and heavier heel, toe, and rear, for the ultimate in stability and consistency. This makes it perfect for players who struggle to produce consistent shots, especially on longer putts. The alignment features also assist with accuracy and are great for building confidence in less-experienced players.