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Handcrafted clubs available at The Vale

VEGA may be a name that many haven't heard of, but its actually one of the oldest and most respected golf companies in the world. They have been making golf clubs in Japan for over 50 years. They were the first company to produce forged cavity back irons and now have a very impressive and diverse range. The wedges line up is particularly impressive with finishes and shapes to suit every need.

VEGA uses the finest materials and most talented craftsmen to make the finest clubs in the world.

Vega works tirelessly in pursuit of the perfect golf club. If its ultimate quality you are after then you probably need look no further!

Japan is now probably the most technically advanced country in the world but yet retains its traditional values. It is these two extremes that are reflected in the Vega philosophy, a fusion of old and new. The company still uses the traditional Samurai sword craftsmanship, which was passed down through the generations, but also employs the most advanced and innovative finishing techniques in the world.

The main difference between VEGA and the other leading manufacturers is just how tight their manufacturing tolerances are. Every head come through to within 1/3 of a gram. This kind of precision just can't be found with some of the other leading brands. Every head is hand finished and checked over and over to make sure only prefect clubs leave the foundry.

The limited edition ranges are made in minute quantities. To celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Vega in 2007 two limited edition irons were made, the blade and cavity sets were handcrafted with only 25 sets of each available worldwide!

For further information on VEGA clubs log onto their website www.vega-golf.com or call the Vale on 01443 667801.

10:24am Thursday 3rd January 2008

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