Haig Ultra Fluid Feel WH390 - 2 iron
Haig Ultra <Walter Hagen> Fluid Feel WH390 - 2 iron
**NOW ASSEMBLED WITH KBS $ Taper Black 120 stiff and N01 Pro Red and white Grip**
you want to take your game more seriously, this club will get your butt in line.
It feels like high grade steel just sitting in your hands and there is something about that curved imprint face pattern that just makes you want to smush it down the middle. So freaking good.
Well indulge since we haven’t to date: the Haig-Ultra line of golf clubs, named after the legendary Walter Hagen, represents one of the most iconic series in golf history.
Hagen, a pioneer both on the course and in sports marketing, partnered with Wilson Sporting Goods to create this line. These clubs were known for their blend of precision, craftsmanship, and performance, aligning with Hagen’s larger-than-life persona and contributions to the professionalization of golf  .
The Haig-Ultra clubs featured models that became famous in their own right.
The WH390 irons, for example, stood out with their sleek design and incorporation of Wilson’s “Fluid Feel” technology, which “optimised energy transfer and provided exceptional feedback at impact.” (It was just marketing speak for good engineering but hey.” This clubs became cult popular among highly skilled players for an extended period of time.
if you’ve seen other Haigs, you’ve seen the Contour Sole stamp and grind which along with the Crenshaw Grind iteration, highlighted a peak competitive market moment in the still ongoing search for the right balance between innovation and playability.
Haig Ultra <Walter Hagen> Fluid Feel WH390 - 2 iron
**NOW ASSEMBLED WITH KBS $ Taper Black 120 stiff and N01 Pro Red and white Grip**
you want to take your game more seriously, this club will get your butt in line.
It feels like high grade steel just sitting in your hands and there is something about that curved imprint face pattern that just makes you want to smush it down the middle. So freaking good.
Well indulge since we haven’t to date: the Haig-Ultra line of golf clubs, named after the legendary Walter Hagen, represents one of the most iconic series in golf history.
Hagen, a pioneer both on the course and in sports marketing, partnered with Wilson Sporting Goods to create this line. These clubs were known for their blend of precision, craftsmanship, and performance, aligning with Hagen’s larger-than-life persona and contributions to the professionalization of golf  .
The Haig-Ultra clubs featured models that became famous in their own right.
The WH390 irons, for example, stood out with their sleek design and incorporation of Wilson’s “Fluid Feel” technology, which “optimised energy transfer and provided exceptional feedback at impact.” (It was just marketing speak for good engineering but hey.” This clubs became cult popular among highly skilled players for an extended period of time.
if you’ve seen other Haigs, you’ve seen the Contour Sole stamp and grind which along with the Crenshaw Grind iteration, highlighted a peak competitive market moment in the still ongoing search for the right balance between innovation and playability.
Haig Ultra <Walter Hagen> Fluid Feel WH390 - 2 iron
**NOW ASSEMBLED WITH KBS $ Taper Black 120 stiff and N01 Pro Red and white Grip**
you want to take your game more seriously, this club will get your butt in line.
It feels like high grade steel just sitting in your hands and there is something about that curved imprint face pattern that just makes you want to smush it down the middle. So freaking good.
Well indulge since we haven’t to date: the Haig-Ultra line of golf clubs, named after the legendary Walter Hagen, represents one of the most iconic series in golf history.
Hagen, a pioneer both on the course and in sports marketing, partnered with Wilson Sporting Goods to create this line. These clubs were known for their blend of precision, craftsmanship, and performance, aligning with Hagen’s larger-than-life persona and contributions to the professionalization of golf  .
The Haig-Ultra clubs featured models that became famous in their own right.
The WH390 irons, for example, stood out with their sleek design and incorporation of Wilson’s “Fluid Feel” technology, which “optimised energy transfer and provided exceptional feedback at impact.” (It was just marketing speak for good engineering but hey.” This clubs became cult popular among highly skilled players for an extended period of time.
if you’ve seen other Haigs, you’ve seen the Contour Sole stamp and grind which along with the Crenshaw Grind iteration, highlighted a peak competitive market moment in the still ongoing search for the right balance between innovation and playability.