
Ludwig Aberg won the Generals Invitational on Sunday.
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Ludwig Aberg’s movement is so aspirating that some observers have joked that it was built in a lab.
Golf Johnny Wunder noted This Aberg Driver Configuration, 3-Duri, 7-Duri, 4-PW and Three wedge is pretty “action” for a player with a ball speed 180+ km per hour, and its Titoist titeist cuffs also fit the bill for one Such ball strikers.
T100 have passed plenty of makeover in six years. The current T100s model, which were published in late 2023, are what the title calls “Iron Modern Tour Iron”.
Irons use a dual -cavile forged construction containing two tungsten d18 weights on the toes and soles of the club to create increased stability and called on CG setting. The T100 Irons also use a single variable swelling which was created to improve the interaction of the ground with the contribution from the benefits of title staff and designers Vokey Wedge.
New for 2025, which is the second year of the title product cycle, the company has revealed a new Black vapor finish option for T100s and the rest of the iron formation of the T-series title.
The new finish is made by the “Titanium Carbide Vapor” and is super durable and resistant to smudge, making a perfect opportunity for those who want to make a statement with their bag.
You can order Ludwig Aberg’s T100 Irons in advance in the New Black Vapor option now for $ 271 a club or order the Standard Chrome Finish option immediately for $ 200 in Fairway Jockey.