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Location: United StatesMember since: 28 June 2008
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09 September 2008
Great Clubs, major improvement in my game, high handi
Alot of reviewers may tell you these sticks are for low handicapers. I actually take the side of those who say these can be used as game improvement clubs. There is a bit of an oversize face when compared to most traditional blades. The muscleback provides sufficient forgiveness and a great sweetspot. The first day on the range with these I hit a bucket of balls on the range, every shot was crap except one ball right on the sweet spot. When you hit these clubs well, which you will start to do if you put in your time, it feels like butter, you cannot feel the impact at all really and the ball just flys. Its a beautiful thing.. There is also just something nice about having these in your bag. They set up nicely and are so clean looking. For me, these clubs were better than any $900 set of irons you can buy new at roger dunn. They forced me to digg deep and fix my swing (over swinging, swaying, not setting up correctly). I hit almost everyball pure when practicing on the range and then just work on distance and the flight. I hit these just as long if not longer than a brand new set of r'7 reg flex irons i had for 6mo. prior to getting these. (these are stiff and I feel like the head is always right there with me, the reg flex felt flimsy) When you shoot PB's with these sticks and not taking a mulligans or any BS, you command respect from your peers and yourself. It is a no non-sense way to truely get down your golf swing. Get some mp33's, hit the range and chipping green as often as possible, and do work. Some background: 5'11" 200lbs, used to hit r7 reg flex, played golf for a year with r7's shooting inbtwn bogey-double bogey golf. Now am shooting mid-high 80's.
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