Some technologies are hidden. Internal to the design of the club. With the Cleveland Frontline putters the support to aim is clear and obvious. That doesn’t mean there isn’t hidden technology. Weight-forward expands the hitting area and keeps the Putter square, even on off-centre strikes.
For those who want a short game without chunks, skulls, and thinned shots, wedges designed with a lower centre of gravity and a broader hitting zone will create real improvements in results. The Cleveland ZipCore wedge might be a solution that creates better results and more confidence in your short game.
The technology in the face design and internal weighting of irons helps you hit golf shots that are straighter, but just as importantly travel a more consistent distance. The Srixon ZX4 irons have a ‘mainframe’ face that maximises ball speeds across the face. What difference would that make to your game?
Would a Driver that reduces left to right spin (for right-handers) help your game off the tee? Would a Driver that helps you square the club face at impact make a difference to your game? The Srixon ZX5 might deliver you both.