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- How did the name Fourteen come about?
- Is there any significance to the feather mark used in the logo?
- Fourteen's clubs are often used by professionals and advanced players. Wouldn't they be difficult for amateur players?
- Why are Fourteen clubs more expensive than many other equipment manufacturers'?
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- How did the name Fourteen come about?
- The name Fourteen was born from the principle that we want to provide every golfer with the best 14 clubs for their bag.
- Is there any significance to the feather mark used in the logo?
- The game of golf uses a lot of bird terminology?birdie, eagle, albatross, and so on. The feather is based on this image.
- Fourteen's clubs are often used by professionals and advanced players. Wouldn't they be difficult for amateur players?
- No, Fourteen designs clubs for a wide range of players. Fourteen offers, for example, the TC-550, a smooth and soft long-distance iron for low head-speed players, or the TC-770, a highly forgiving iron for players susceptible to mis-hits.
- Why are Fourteen clubs more expensive than many other equipment manufacturers'?
- The quality of Fourteen golf clubs is above and beyond other club manufactuers in the market today. All of Fourteen's products go through an extensive research and development process and are made in Japan from superior materials to maximize quality and performance.

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