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Mizuno Fli-Hi Iron (graphite shaft)

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5 reviews returned.
Taz
Reviewed: 26 November 2006

CAN'T HIT IT

It's a Mizuno and may have more bag cred than other brands.
The design on the back is a copy of their irons - doesn't do anything, just a gimmick.
I have the 21* and hit it side by side with a 21* Mizuno Blue Rage 7 wood. No comparison - shots off the 7 wood face fizz away with a penetrating trajectory - the Fli Hi just clunks off the face and shocks the wrists.

The Exsar shaft - yuk!
Give me a fairway wood with a small head any day of the week - I have yet to find a 7 wood replacement in a rescue.
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Performance:
1.0
Quality:
3.0
Value:
2.0

Martin Park
Reviewed: 29 June 2005

INTELLIGENT INVESTMENT

Can play a variety of shots from long high flighted soaring shots, to escapology from rough and bump and runs around the greens from tight lies, to rough lies - it's like the Swiss army knife for golfers! It's well crafted, comes with a variety of shaft/loft options (mine is 17degrees with stiff Aldila) and great value, too.
None - it's four clubs rolled into one.
If you don't have one of these in your bag, you're missing out. I know there's plenty of choice out there, but the new Fli Hi CLK fits the bill perfectly - they should have named it Ronseal - does what it says on the tin.

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Performance:
5.0
Quality:
5.0
Value:
5.0

Jon Christian
Reviewed: 01 December 2004

EASY TO USE WOOD ALTERNATIVE

very easy to use,long and accurate.
its very addictive
a must for any player who struggles with woods and a must for any one who needs a houdini escape act in there bag . resonable price and ease of use ensures a long stay in your bag.be warned it is to easy to reach for this club for all your shots,you may find the other 13 clubs redundent
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Performance:
5.0
Quality:
4.0
Value:
4.0

Garry Baker
Reviewed: 15 October 2002

GREAT ALTERNATIVE TO A LONG IRON

easy to hit, high flight pattern, nice feel, quality made item. Straight shots nine times out of ten.
Maybe not as long as the Mizuno guide indicates. My 24 degree should be a 4 iron replacement but is actually a very safe and straight 5 iron. Try the 21 or 18 degree.
Great club!! Can refresh a set of irons if your not keen on playing the long irons but like the short irons. Excellent off the tee on par3's and really useful off the fairway in wet conditions when a fairway wood can be a bit troublesome.
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Performance:
4.0
Quality:
4.0
Value:
3.0

Roy Symons
Reviewed: 15 October 2002

EXCELLENT ALTERNATIVE TO A 3 WOOD, 1 OR 2 IRON

Distance and accuracy is excellent. Easier to hit than a one or two iron or 3 wood.
None
For less than the price of a decent 3 wood, this club is just as long and far more accurate. works well from the fairway or tee. Can't recommed this club highly enough.
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Performance:
5.0
Quality:
5.0
Value:
5.0

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