Dunlop Golf has been a leading manufacturer of golf clubs for amateur and professional players since the 1960s. The company's Tour Tech offerings range from drivers to irons and putters, and appeal to beginning and intermediate golfers. Dunlop is a value brand with game improvement technology in all of its clubs, including the Tour Tech line.
Tour Tech Putter
Putting is the most important element of golf scoring -- an old idiom states that "if you can putt, you can play" -- and Dunlop poured research and development into its Tour Tech 1100 model putter. This brass insert provides the softest feel possible from a value brand, while the alignment line on the back of the putter ensures solid fundamentals before the stroke. This putter is available in a blade style with a rust-proof finish -- a classy look for any golfer looking to sink more putts.
Tour Tech Irons
The Dunlop Tour Tech irons were developed as part of a box set that included the driver, fairway woods, wedges, and putter. The Tour Tech 431 series 9-iron is a good example of all the clubs in this set. The 9-iron has an extra long sloe and thick top line, with an enlarged cavity back and perimeter weighting to lower the center of gravity. This helps golfers get the ball airborne faster and aids with consistency and accuracy.
Tour Tech Wedges
Another element of scoring is the short game, and the Dunlop Tour Tech wedges aid in hitting soft touch shots from around the greens. Available in a 48-degree pitching wedge, a 52-degree gap wedge, a 56-degree lob wedge and a 60-degree pitching wedge, the Tour Tech line gives golfers added bounce and forgiveness. The club faces are extra large, which provides for larger sweet spots. This gives beginning golfers struggling with consistency more confidence and added power.
Tour Tech Driver
The Dunlop Tour Tech driver is the most powerful value club the company offers. With a loft of nine or 10 degrees, the Dunlop club will help golfers get the ball launched deep and straight. Dunlop lowered the center of gravity and moved the weighting to the back of the club. This helps increase accuracy when combined with a forgiving club face and larger sweet spot. While Tour Tech will never be a staple on the professional tours, it is popular among beginning golfers for its classic looks and value.



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