Hippo Houdini

Not sure about the looks with its long face accentuated by a shallow head from front to back. Heavy too relative to most, which translates into effortless hitting from all types of lie if you can control it-which may prove difficult for some.
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With its compact head, the Houdini brings versatility to your game from tee, fairway and rough. It features two tungsten screws deep in the rear part of the clubhead that are designed to provide the perfect centre of gravity location to enable you to hit high-flighted, long-range shots with comparative ease.
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