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  2. Best Golf Irons 2022

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  3. Best Compact Mid-Handicap Irons 2022 - AOL

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    A closer look at the best compact mid-handicap irons, otherwise known as players distance irons, on the market ... Read our full Titleist 2021 T200 irons review. Mid Handicap Irons, TaylorMade P790.

  4. Tiger Woods' supposed 'Tiger Slam' irons sell for more than ...

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    A set of Titleist irons said to have been used by Tiger Woods during his "Tiger Slam" from 2000-01 just sold for more than $5 million, smashing the previous record price for golf memorabilia.

  5. Acushnet Company - Wikipedia

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    The Acushnet Company is an American company focused on the golf market. The company operates a series of brands that manufacture golf equipment, clothing and accessories.. The principal brands operated by Acushnet are Titleist, best known for balls and clubs; FootJoy, an apparel brand with particular focus on shoes and gloves; Scotty Cameron, a leading putter brand; Vokey Design, a leading ...

  6. Titleist - Wikipedia

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    Titleist (pronounced / ˈ t aɪ t ə l ɪ s t / "title-ist") is an American brand of golf equipment produced by the Acushnet Company, headquartered in Fairhaven, Massachusetts, United States. Established in 1932 by Philip E. Young , it focuses on golf balls , such as common dominant model, the ProV1.

  7. Scotty Cameron - Wikipedia

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    Picture of a Mil-Spec 34/340 Ver. I & II from 2015. Cameron learned how to make putters with his father in the family's garage at an early age. [2]During the mid-1990s, a number of CNC milling facilities around the country, including X-Cel Technologies in Chicago, provided milling services for Scotty Cameron.