Irwin Off To Fast Start
With New King Cobra Golf Clubs
Hale Irwin, the all-time leader in wins and money on the Senior PGA
TOUR, advanced his position in both categories this week with a five-stroke
victory at the Toshiba Senior Classic. Irwin fired three rounds in the
60's in the victory, including a 64-65 weekend finish and a 17-under
196 total.
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his eighth season on the Senior PGA TOUR, Irwin has been a loyalist
to Cobra equipment throughout, and recently switched to the new King
Cobra SS 350 driver and King Cobra Forged irons. Since the switch, Irwin
has been virtually flawless, winning the Senior Skins Game in record-breaking
fashion, followed by a win at the ACE Group Classic, runner-up finishes
at the Verizon Classic and Audi Senior Classic and yesterday's triumph.
He tops the 2002 money list with more than $700,000 in official earnings,
and has already surpassed the $1 million mark when factoring in his
record $450,000 Senior Skins Game haul.

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Irwin trusts his driving game to the unique King Cobra SS 350 model,
which is not only making noise on tour, but in the marketplace. The
SS stands for 'Sweet Spot', and the King Cobra SS drivers feature the
largest and 'hottest' of any conforming driver in the industry. A thin
15-3-3-3 Beta Titanium insert surrounds an even thinner titanium ring
to generate the maximum allowable energy transfer and a higher coefficient
of restitution (C.O.R.) over a greater effective hitting area. The result
is more distance, greater forgiveness and a sweet, solid feel and sound.
An internal low and back heel weight pad is positioned directly in line
with the hosel axis to promote a higher, straighter shots, and greater
forgiveness on off-center hits due to its lower center of gravity.
The new King Cobra Forged irons feature an oversized cavity back and
muscle arch behind the hitting zone to promote greater workability,
uncompromising forgiveness, and traditional forged iron feel.
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