xxio
prime
▶ A lighter club can give you
the speed you lack, and this
club weighs 20-percent less
than most drivers, featuring
a 36-gram shaft that’s lighter
than most grips. $850
tommy armour
atomic
▶ The rare, ultra-durable
titanium alloy in the face
provides pop, and air foils
on the crown and aerody-
namic ridges on the sole
boost swing speed. $400
36 golfdigest | june 2019
M
aybe the most amazing thing about golf-
club technology is that even with all the brain-
power spent coming up with different designs
over the centuries, new things still surprise us. Like iron
faces nearly as thin as strands of spaghetti. Or driver
shafts that weigh less than a car key. Or clubs made of
materials originally developed for rocket parts and arti-
ficial bones. Imaginative thinking like this is meant to
maximize design features for a specific type of player
while keeping the looks as classic as possible. That in-
cludes everybody from high-intensity, greyhound-sleek
scratch players to still-improving, silver-haired 20-hand-
icappers. TaylorMade’s Tomo Bystedt talks about the
company’s new mini driver this way: “Maybe it isn’t for
everyone, but for the people that like this kind of club,
this is potentially a game-changer.” Here are seven new
clubs to change your perspective and your potential.
tour edge
exotics cbx 119
▶ Better players asked for
a smaller fairway wood for
workability—without giving
up power. The answer: a tita-
nium face brazed to a spin-
reducing steel body. $300
ivory serra