Sunday July 8, 2012
Adams Golf : Idea CMB Irons
Adams Golf has combined good looks and feel with a multi-material construction to provide enhanced forgiveness in its new Idea CMB irons.
One of the key features of the Idea CMB irons is the impressive look of the nickel-chrome-satin finish.
Also, the great feel provided by the forged 1025 carbon steel comes across strongly in these irons.
“Each iron has a tungsten weighting low in the toe that moves the centre of gravity precisely in the scorelines to further enhance the feel and produce minimal twisting at impact,” said RSH Golf Division, general manager, David Leow.
“This new technological has been well-received by Tour players as well as skilled amateurs,” he added.
“The CMBs have been created to appeal to the best players in the world, but also has technology to make them playable for a wide range of players.”
The Idea CMB irons come with premium shafts and grips: KBS C-Taper (steel) or the Matrix Ozik Program 8.1 (graphite) as the stock shaft options, and the new Golf Pride New Decade Multi- Compound White Out.
The Idea CMB irons carry a suggested retail price of RM4,800 (steel) and are offered in flexes of regular and stiff.
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