Ram Golf have announced details of their new FXT Irons, a muscleback blade which delivers performance and great feel at a fraction of the price of the big brands.
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The new FXT irons offer increased yardage, improved feel and more forgiveness this time around, giving better performance to golfers who want to use a player's style blade model.
The irons feature a dual material face, with a 431 stainless steel body and 17-4 super-hot stainless steel face. A heat-treated muscleback design provides a forged-like effect, with fast balls and an emphasis on forgiveness.
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There's also a new lower centre of gravity, providing more stability on off-centre strikes to give better performance to your poorer shots.
New and unique to the FXT irons is a precision weighted side screw in the toe end of the club, which has been optimised to raise the MOI of the club and reduce the impact of twisting on off-centre strikes, providing straighter shots across the face.
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Available in both an anodised black finish or a traditional chrome satin finish, the irons come with a choice of after-market shafts include KBS Tour 90 steel or UST Recoil graphite, as well as Lamkin Crossline grips.
Shaft lengths can also be customised plus or minus an inch, at 1/4 inch intervals, to ensure the perfect fit for each golfer.
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There is also a range of different set makeup available: 5-PW, 5-GW, 4-PW and 4-GW are available in right-handed, with 5-PW available in left-handed.
Available now, the FXT irons are available from just £299.99.
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