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(continued from page 23) Louise Suggs Ping i25 irons Ping i25 irons Designed to be seamlessly progressive, each clubhead has a specific center of gravity location, bounce and offset that progresses perfectly from one club to the next, helping to enhance feel and performance, according to the company. The long irons are larger, have more offset and are noticeably forgiving. Narrow stabilizing bars in the cavity aid in launching the ball higher and farther. The short irons are more compact and controllable, with narrower top lines and soles, and their design results in lower, penetrating shots. A tuning port sits low in the cavity—out of sight— to optimize ball launch, and a high-density tungsten toe weight boosts stability on off-center hits. Grooves are machined with precision, and the clubs are finished with a sultry satin chrome, giving it a look that amateurs and professionals alike will enjoy. ($110 per club with steel shafts and $137.50 per club with graphite shafts; ping.com) Golf Pride Tour Velvet Super Tack grip Golf Pride CP 2 Wrap grip Golf Pr