IRVINE, Calif. (April 10, 2017) – A player who finished in a two-way tie for fourth place Sunday in Augusta, Georgia carried Fourteen Golf’s Type 7 utility iron in his bag.
The 38-year-old Olympic medalist, who now is the 17th-ranked player in the world, shot 5-under par for the week with rounds of 72-73-71-67-283.
“Fourteen Golf is proud that such a highly-ranked Tour player trusts our company’s Type 7 utility iron in the highest level of competition in game,” said Masashi Kamoda, chief operating officer of Fourteen Golf. “Everyone at the company sends him our congratulations on such a tremendous performance.”
The Fourteen Golf Type 7 utility iron provides the precision of an iron with the forgiveness of a hybrid club, according to Kamoda. The club features a uniquely shaped hollow structure and a relatively small head, giving the club the appearance of an iron while delivering hybrid-style forgiveness.
The hollow head design features cup face technology that offers variable face-thickness, which enhances off-center hits and maximizes center strikes, Kamoda said. The shape of the head is engineered to position the center of gravity (CG) deeper and lower in the clubface to promote maximum ball speed. The head is nickel chrome plated with a satin finish.
The Type 7 utility iron comes in lofts of 20, 23 and 26 degrees. Its MSRP is $280 and is available at fourteengolf.com
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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