IRVINE, Calif. (March 27, 2017) – A player using Fourteen Golf’s recently introduced TF-616 irons notched a dominant six-shot victory at the Kia Classic on Sunday (March 26) in Carlsbad, California.
The 26-year-old South Korean fired 20-under par with rounds of 68-68-67-65-268 at the Aviara Golf Club, easily distancing herself from the nearest competition. It was her third LPGA Tour victory.
“Fourteen Golf is extremely proud that our TF-616 irons contributed to the winning outcome at this year’s Kia Classic,” said Masashi Kamoda, chief operating officer of Fourteen Golf. “We would like to congratulate the champion.” She was the only player to shoot four rounds in the 60s.
Introduced in 2016, Fourteen Golf’s TF-616 is a single-piece forged iron designed for the player who enjoys the pure feel of forged but also is looking for forgiveness.
The TF-616 irons provide golfers with responsive feel and effortless launch by using a single material structure engineered with a deep undercut cavity, according to Kamoda. This special Fourteen Golf technology brings the greatest possible center-of-gravity depth to a soft forged iron, allowing for a reduction in loft that helps promote increased distance, he added.
A premier designer and manufacturer of high-quality golf clubs, Fourteen Golf has been part of 70 professional victories since 2010.
The fourteengolf.com website makes it possible for golf consumers to order customized clubs online. Fourteen Golf designs and manufactures drivers, fairway woods, hybrids, irons, wedges and putters.
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