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Hippo Golf's new ITX 2 Utility Clubs join the ITX 2 line that already includes driver, fairway woods and carbon irons. The ITX 2 Utility Clubs give golfers the accuracy of an iron with the distance of a fairway wood.

The Hippo Golf ITX 2 Utility Club. (Photo: Hippo Golf)

By Steve Pike, PGA.com Senior Writer
08.15.2005 11:29 am (ET)

Hippo Golf has a new line of ITX 2 Utility Clubs to complement its new ITX 2 driver, fairway woods, and carbon irons. The ITX 2 Utility Clubs, said Hippo Golf Chief Executive Officer David Dixon, utilize the same integrated technology as the ITX 2 driver and fairway woods.

"We have worked hard on the head shape of these clubs to appeal to the player who appreciates club design," Dixon said. "The club face squares up beautifully to the ball and gives the player confidence at impact."

The ITX 2 Utility Clubs, according to Dixon, give golfers the accuracy of an iron with the distance of a fairway wood. A carbon composite crown combined with the highest-grade maraging steel, Dixon said, allows additional weight to be centered in the back of the club to provide a deeper and lower center of gravity to create an optimum launch angle for greater distance.

The ITX 2 Utility Clubs are available in 17-, 20- and 23-degree lofts in right-handed models with firm and regular flex shafts and carry a suggested retail price of $99 each.

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