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Review Date August 9, 2008 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
2 of 5
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Reviewed by: AAAAYES
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Shoots in the 90s Model Reviewed: INT EST Model 042 Summary: I purchased this only for one reason...it has a graphite face. You can call it a driving iron perhaps...
I'm just not sure why I would want this in the bag, if I have a 5w that will accomplish the same thing and thensome.
If anything, I would call this a wannabe 2 iron for guys like me that don't have the swing speed, yet, to be able to play a shots like a 2 iron.
With the right shaft, this thing is straight as string. The distance is what really cooks my noodles. Longer than I ever imagined it. Perhaps it simple is a 2 iron on steroids.
It like a girl, that isn't quite your cup of tee...yet, she performs on a whole different level than what I'm accustomed to.
Odd thing...in the sweetspot area, there are no scoring lines...ok, duh...thus the straight flight... I get it.
For my game (or lack thereof) it is great when you have a runup shot to the green from 210s and have to thread the needle, and a fairway wood is too inaccurate and there is no 2, 3 or 4 iron in the bag.
For the length, straight flight and very strong trajectory, I give this sniper rifle a high overall rating. For the value or such an item, that may be used perhaps twice on a course and 2.
Similar Products Used: The closest club that I've used that is the closest, is the Yonex Boronwood II 5w & The Vintage Taylormade Pittsburgh Persimmon 13*.
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Review Date September 12, 2002 Overall Rating
1 of 5
Value Rating
1 of 5
Visitors rate this review 1.00 of 5,
1 votes
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Reviewed by: jose andres remolina garcia(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
, from santander/colombia/south ameri Model Reviewed: driving iron zoom type 0.50 17 deegres Summary: I raelly dont speak english, but i triyng to find out the price of this club and a pro shop where i can order the club, i will apreciated if you can send me this information as soon as posible.(zoom type 0.50 17 degrees) prgr golf
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