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Dynacraft Dynaflex Irons

Dynacraft Dynaflex Irons


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Perfect partners to the new Dynaflex woods, these irons offer progressive face weighting for superior playability. By positioning weight lower in the cavity, the Dynaflex irons will provide high, cons...
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Review Date
October 14, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: CJay ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Dynacraft Dynafles

Summary:
I build my own clubs, so I tend to built 1-2 sets a year and have tried various OEM clubs. I read this site and golfclubreview.com almost everyday to learn about clubs, but have never posted before, until I used these clubs. I just built the dynaflex irons with TT Lite XL shafts and used them this weekend for the first time. Of all the clubs I have used, these are the most forgiving clubs I've used. Good trajectory for holding greens and Good Distance. These are the easiest long irons I've used. I won't lie to you and say that the first time out I knocked 10 strokes off, but they sure make for one of the most enjoyable rounds I've played due to the accuracy and forgiveness. I think these can really help someone who shoots in the 90s like myself who is looking for a forgiving club that will help them be more consistent.

Customer Service:
Very responsive. These irons heads are on closeout for only $5.55 right now.

Similar Products Used:
Dynacraft Copperhead CU, Harvey Penick Professional Tour , Snake Eyes MS Viper, Golfsmith 400 CM, Tommy Armour 845 stripe, Cleveland TA5



Review Date
February 3, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Steve ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Dynacraft DFS Irons

Summary:
Ordered the heads (3-PW) and matched them with Rifle 5.5 flighted shafts. After playing 10 rounds with them I can honestly say that they play as well as the Ping I3's I used last year. Trajectories are high and long. They are also a good looking club especially matched with the Rifle shafts.

The PW seems to have a little more bounce than I would like off the fairway but out of longer stuff they are great.

A great club for the price especially since most of the cost is in the shafts. I would rate them a 4.75 out of 5.

Customer Service:
Great. Components shipped fast and came in excellent condition

Similar Products Used:
Ping I3's, TM Supersteel's



Review Date
October 12, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Fred ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Dynacraft DFS

Summary:
Assembled a 4 iron with Dynacraft DFS graphite shaft and a 5 iron with TT XL Lite steel earlier this year to try them out. Immediately hit both better than I have hit long irons in years. Sole weighting and significant offset work together to square clubface at impact and produce high, straight shots. As my bad shots tend to be fades, the left bias of these clubs really helped. Can draw them at will - something I could never do with long irons.

Last week I was travelling and rented a set of Callaway X-14's. Wanted to see how close the DFS came to the originals. Guess what. I liked the Dynacrafts better. I think the heads are a little more compact than the X-14's, which I like. The Callaways felt a little clunky in comparison.

Bottom line is I will be building the rest of the set (with DFS graphite shafts) this winter.

Highly recommend them to anyone considering X-14's.

Customer Service:
Excellent.

Similar Products Used:
Various Golfsmith irons. Top-Flite tours.



Review Date
May 8, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: dominozan ,  Shoots in the 90s , from Paoli

Model Reviewed:
Dynaflex Irons

Summary:
I began playing golf in the fall of 2001. My cousin who is a clubmaker helped me assemble my irons (5-PW,SW at $10 a piece)with Tri-Gold shafts and Winn Grips. They are slightly offset which helps keep the hands in front of the clubhead which is key for a beginner. I am very confident with my iron shots which have helped me with my other clubs.

Customer Service:
Customer service is excellent. The Forum was very useful when I had some questions regarding shaft to hosel fitting.

Similar Products Used:
Dynacraft Hypersteel Woods, 3,5,7
Dynacraft Copperhead Offset Woods 3



Review Date
February 18, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Tom Golf Nut ,  Shoots in the 80s , from Boston MA

Model Reviewed:
Dynaflex

Summary:
Built mine with Dynacraft components with Rifle shafts. Simply the best irons I've ever owned. Consistient solid and dead on accurate. Very forgiving every bit as good as the X14. Highly recommended

Customer Service:
Excellent

Similar Products Used:
Callaway X14, Titleist 981, Top flite Tour TI



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