| Title: |
25 MOST IMPORTANT CLUBS OF THE 21ST CENTURY. |
| Authors: |
Ferguson, Joe |
| Source: |
Golf Monthly; May2026, Issue 327, p46-53, 8p, 42 Color Photographs |
| Subject Terms: |
GOLF clubs (Sporting goods); TECHNOLOGICAL innovations; GOLF equipment; GOLF equipment industry |
| Abstract: |
The article focuses on the 25 most important golf clubs of the last 25 years, highlighting their technological innovations and cultural significance in shaping modern golf equipment. Notable examples include the Callaway ERC II driver (2000-01), which prompted new rules on driver face speed due to its titanium face and high coefficient of restitution (COR), and the Cobra Limit3D iron (2024), the first fully 3D-printed iron available to consumers. Other influential clubs include the Titleist AP2 iron (2008), which broadened accessibility to forged irons, and the TaylorMade R7 Quad driver (2004), which introduced movable weight technology to consumers. The list reflects advancements in materials, design, and manufacturing that have impacted player performance and industry trends over the past quarter-century. [Extracted from the article] |
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| Database: |
Complementary Index |