Prosimmon Golf X9 V2 Golf Club Set
The X9 golf set from Prosimmon Golf was one of the most popular on the market, and the new and improved V2 model builds on that success. Prosimmon don’t make clubs for professionals with 120mph clubhead speed who send the ball 350 yards down the fairway. They build clubs for guys who don’t nail every shot, but are looking to get round as low as they can, and improve with every shot.
The X9 golf set from Prosimmon Golf was one of the most popular on the market, and the new and improved V2 model builds on that success.
Prosimmon don’t make clubs for professionals with 120mph clubhead speed who send the ball 350 yards down the fairway. They build clubs for guys who don’t nail every shot, but are looking to get round as low as they can, and improve with every shot.
Forgiveness and ease of use is paramount in this set. Whether it’s the oversized 460cc driver with a massive sweetspot, the easy to use hybrid clubs that replace the hard long irons, or the cavity back stainless steel irons built to be more consistent even on off-centre strikes, everything is geared towards making your bad shots less bad, and your good shots even better.
This PROSiMMON full set is ideal for tall golfers and beginners, and it is also reasonably priced.
About this item
- Tall-sized golf set with complete collection of clubs and a cart bag
- Titanium matrix driver with oversized 460cc club head; 10.5-degree 3-wood
- 3- and 4-hybrids engineered to replace difficult-to-play long irons
- 5-, 6-, 7-, 8-, and 9-irons and pitching wedge with graphite shafts
- Cart bag with 7-way padded top and full-length dividers
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