Average Rating: 4 out of 5 No. of Reviews: 2 RRP: £25 Year: 2004
Description: They are sold in a range of lofts and come complete with a blue and white, graphite shaft in regular flex.
The heads are black and silver and the metalic area is Maraging Steel.
I bought an 18* and a 24*, there are others in the range.
The clubs come complete with an attractive head cover with a long sock to protect the shaft.
REVIEWS
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Weaknesses: can be a little dead when not out off the middle
Overall: wanted to try a rescue club and was recommended this one to try without breaking the bank , 20 quid later and an instant hit with me , good all round rescue which its performance far surpasses its price tag .
Strengths: Both of these clubs feel solid when striking the ball,
I have suffered little from the dreaded slice that usually plagues my game and they seem to offer good distance.
Weaknesses: None that I am aware of, particularly when the price is taken into consideratrion.
Overall: I am fairly new to golf and am not overly experienced in reviewing products.
However, I do find these two clubs to be particularly useful, I have no qualms about hitting them from the fairway (or rough), something that fills me with dread when faced with a wood.
I am not an accurate player by any means (hopefully, lessons will cure this), but I do find that the ball has a tendency to go where I aim it when using these clubs. Unfortunately I do not always aim in the right direction.
They look attractive, the shafts look nice and glossy and the head has a very business like appearance.
Overall, I would say that these clubs inspire confidence in players of my ability.
Performance
80%
Quality
80%
Value
80%
Overall Rating
80%
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