Affinity-HT2-Combo 18 Piece Set (Women's, Right-Handed)

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Affinity-HT2-Combo 18 Piece Set (Women's, Right-Handed)

from: King Par Corporation



 : Affinity-HT2-Combo 18 Piece Set (Women's, Right-Handed)
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Our Price: $249.99
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Binding: Sports
EAN: 0040169899046
Label: King Par Corporation
Manufacturer: King Par Corporation
Model: A89904
Publisher: King Par Corporation
Studio: King Par Corporation



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Amazon.com Product DescriptionRaise the quality of your game with the Affinity HT2 women's 18-piece golf set, which includes everything you need to hit the course with confidence. The right-handed combo set comes with a 400cc forged driver that explodes off the tee, in addition to graphite-shafted 3 and 5 fairway woods to handle the midrange distances. Golfers will also appreciate the 3 and 4 hybrids, which not only sport graphite shafts but are easier to control than long irons--a must when trying to approach the green from 200 yards or so. And thanks to the range of the stainless-steel short irons--which include 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 irons and a pitching wedge--you can refine your medium and short game as well. Completing the set is a deluxe 14-way divider cart bag with matching head covers for the woods and hybrids.






Features:
  • 18-piece women's golf set with full set of fairway woods, hybrids, and irons
  • 400cc forged driver and 3 and 5 fairway woods with graphite shafts
  • 3 and 4 hybrid clubs with graphite shafts for superior control
  • Stainless-steel 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 irons and pitching wedge
  • Includes matching head covers for woods and hybrids; deluxe stand bag











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