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Eagle Eye David Rynecki scoured the recent PGA expo in Orlando for the hottest new products.
By David Rynecki

(FORTUNE Magazine) – ODYSSEY'S TRIHOT PUTTER combines soft-carbon steel, nickel plating, and, for extra feel, the same material in Callaway golf balls ($315; callawaygolf.com).

LAZEREYES practice club lets you track your swing indoors with dual laser beams to check back swings and follow-throughs ($100; lazereyes.com).

CADDY BARS--in Lemon Wedge and Peanut Putter flavors--come in handy around the 12th hole when you need energy ($3.50; golfnutrition.com). The 19th hole is another story.

TIGHT LIES ST woods and irons use graphite and steel in a single shaft to reduce whippiness and add power ($400; adamsgolf.com).

STAT TRACKER II is a handheld computer to crunch missed putts, 300-yard drives, and sand saves ($99; software: $30; stattracker2.com).