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New Equipment Gallery - June 4, 2008

By Brent Kelley, About.com Guide

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G.R.I.P. Hot Steel Hybrids

GRIP Hot Steel HybridCourtesy Golf Research In Play; used with permission
G.R.I.P. (Golf Research In Play) introduced its Hyper Steel Hybrids in 2006. Now, in 2008, the company releases the next generation, the Hot Steel Hybrids.

The clubs are so-named because they are constructed using H2045 "Hot Steel," a heat-treated cast stainless steel that the company says is lighter and stronger than the 431 stainless steel and 17-4 steel more commonly used in golf clubs currently on the market.

Also new with the teardrop-shaped, scoop-backed G.R.I.P. Hot Steel Hybrids are the 5H (25 degrees) and 6H (29 degrees), which join the 2H (16 degrees), 3H (19 degrees) and 4H (21 degrees) in the hybrid lineup.

The clubs has an MSRP of $69.95 each. Visit www.gogrip.com for more info.

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