Average Rating: 4 out of 5 No. of Reviews: 2 RRP: £80 Year: 2005
Description: A combination of forged titanium and stainless steel.
Low centre of gravity (compared to standard long irons)
Available:
17' = 1 iron
19' = 2 iron
21' = 3 iron
24' = 4 iron
27' = 5 iron
Shaft: Steel and Graphite
Flex: Regular and Stiff
REVIEWS
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Strengths: The compact head slices through rough with ease whilst maintaining good forgiveness and power with a titanium insert. the face sits slightly open which was a benefit for me as i tend to draw the ball so this straightend my shots out. The club is very accurate off the tee when hitting the fairway is essential and also handy 'off the deck' with second shots into long holes.
Weaknesses: flight is slightly lower than other hybrids which some players may dislike but this is my preference.
Overall: a very worthy addition to my bag. this club has given me options from the tee, confidence from the fairway and oppurtuities to recover when rough is found from the tee. add this together with a very reasonable price, good cosmetics and solid build quality and you have an impressive all round package.
'GREAT, BALANCED CLUB GIVING CONFIDENCE TO HIGH HANDICAPPERS'
Strengths: Since I've played with these clubs my handicap has improved by 3-4 shots.Great balance and they give me confidence in hitting the ball a good distance from awkward lies. Competively priced against the more expensive Taylormades with similar results.
Weaknesses: No real problems, although the regular shaft tends to be more whippy than other equivalent clubs
Overall: I would recommend keeping this in any medium to high handicapper's bag. Especially in the winter when playing in wet conditions with poor lies
Performance
80%
Quality
80%
Value
100%
Overall Rating
87%
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