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EPON New Design & PROTOTYPES


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The Type X has had a cosmetic adjustment that is not shown in the pro shop. They added the gold color Emblem to give it more flare. check it out below:

Type X-07 model

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Type HG wedge Plated Proto ( no ferrule installed )

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Prototype Technity Dull Nickel Wedge ( no ferrule installed )

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Model X Wedge w/Cr20 finish like Type J

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Epon makes the best quality forging and is the only manufacture that can do the most complex cavity designs on a forged head. Their Cr20 finish is simply pure and adds a feel at impact that is nor hard or soft but just the best i and many have ever felt.

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those look awesome!! they couldnt change the ferrule to the silver one as well on the cr20 finished ones? still looks like the brown/gold ones. and those type x's with the gold is starting to grow on me!

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those look awesome!! they couldnt change the ferrule to the silver one as well on the cr20 finished ones? still looks like the brown/gold ones. and those type x's with the gold is starting to grow on me!

They could for sure change the ferrule if you like the gray/silver ones. FYI, these wedges are not available.

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I've only got one Epon club, and for me, it's a shot-specific utility at that.

But it's a real difference maker on holes where the view from the tee challenges one's continence, never mind confidence.

No thoughts of ever messing with shaft experimentation. The Mach Line is the perfect balance of launch and control for my driving iron at least.

I've been committed to the driving iron concept since losing the ZZ Lite shaft in favor of a MicroStep on a Ping 1-iron in the 1980s. That got the ball up in the air without sacrificing too much accuracy back then. The ZZ Lite was theoretically straighter--the whole point of a driving iron--but at 1-iron loft, it didn't have enough launch zip for me.

I can, without having had it very long, already see that the AP-901 is the best of several driving irons so far, this including the much heralded Zoom 050i of a few years back. Wish I had it when I was younger. For any to whom it would matter, the notch back style resembles some American clubs like Callaway X Series and Wilson Staff Ci7, neither of which lines offers a driving iron.

With a small sample size, I can vouch for Epon already.

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