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Dynacraft Jackaroo Utility Clubs

Dynacraft Jackaroo Utility Clubs


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Introducing Dynacraft's answer to those who have trouble with long irons, The Jackaroo, taming those hard-to-hit clubs. Copper metallic flake finish. Replaces hard to hit long irons Deep centers ...
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Reviews 1 - 3 (3 Reviews Total)

Review Date
August 6, 2001

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Stephen ,  Shoot in the 90s , from Montreal,Canada

Model Reviewed:
15 Degree

Summary:
I assembled the 15* myself with a TriGold Stiff shaft. This is my true "rescue" club. I use it when I flub a drive and the club has bailed me out many a time. I can hit this at least 230 yds. This is always my second club on Par 5's I have come within yards of reaching some of them in two. Swing easy and let the club work for you. These play like a iron so your stance and ball position should reflect this.

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Review Date
May 31, 2001

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: John ,  Shoot in the 100s , from Pittsburgh, PA

Model Reviewed:
Jackaroo 21*

Summary:
After 4 rounds with this club, I really like it alot. I get a nice high 175-180 yards with a smooth easy swing...and VERY accurate. Much better than me or my regular partners ever hit a 3 or 4 iron. This has replaced my 3 iron (which I can never get in the air) and my 7 wood (which is hard to be accurate with) I must admit to less that great results from thick rough though. I recommend to any mid-high handicap, especially for around $35-40 for steel shaft models.

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Review Date
May 16, 2001

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Steve ,  Shoot in the 90s , from Phila Pa

Model Reviewed:
Jackeroo 15, 21 & 24 deg

Summary:
I bought the 24 deg first and loved it so much, I bought the 15 and 21. All 3 are shafted with TT XL Lite. These hit more like irons than the Quick Strike which is more like a wood. Here's the breakdown on each club.
24 deg- A pure dart thrower of a club. Incredibly accurate from fairway or rough. Trajectory is lower than Quick Strike or a 4 iron. Excellent distance with moderate roll due to lower trajectory.
21 deg- Same as the 24 with more distance and lower trajectory. Also is excellent as a chipper around the green.
15 deg--Long, boring shots that cut right through head and cross winds. 35-50 yd roll after ball hits fairway!!! Great club if your only shot is something that has to stay low.
If you like variety in your game, a marriage between the Quick Strike and Jackeroo line works wonders. There isn't a shot you can't hit with these.

Customer Service:
Great company. Very helpful when trying to decide about shafts, grip,etc.

Similar Products Used:
Quick Strike 18 deg



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