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Review Date May 9, 2008 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
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Reviewed by: Garcia
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Shoots in the 100s Model Reviewed: #2 hybrid cft Summary: I love this club.
I had a hug problem hitting the ball with my Slazenger 3 wood.
I dumped the wood and replaced it with the CFT #2 hybrid.
Got the CFT on Ebay for $19, and it is a steal compared to similar clubs that are on the market for upward of $100 and more.
This club hits it high and straight, it is easier to swing and works well from the rough, the fairway or even the tee box. Customer Service: N/A Similar Products Used: Slazenger #4 hiybrid
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Review Date August 22, 2005 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 1.00 of 5,
1 votes
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Reviewed by: A V Twiss
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: Ben Hogan CFT Hybrid 2 Summary: I was so pleased with the results I was getting from the 3 and 4 I added a Callaway Heaven Wood 17 degree (equivalent to the 2 iron) to the set. I was quite disappointed with this club. For me it was nowhere near as forgiving (a purely personal opinon, other golfers' experience will probably differ). I was then fortunate to get a 2 Iron CFT. The first time I tried it out on the range I was very disappointed. It seemed totally different to the 3 and 4 in the set. However once I had adjusted my tempo (I get phases when my swing is far too quick) everything fell into place. My review of the 3 and 4 irons apply equally to this club. I can carry the ball about 205 with this club and it is equally at home off the fairway as it is on a tee peg. Haven't tried it out of the rough yet. The 3 & 4 are so easy out of the rough I am prepared for a slight distance penalty for the playability that these clubs offer. I would recommend this club to anyone. Its shape, to my eye, is far more elegant than many other rescue clubs. Customer Service: Not used Similar Products Used: Hogan Edge CFT 3 and 4, Callaway Heaven Wood 17 degree
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Review Date July 29, 2005 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 1.00 of 5,
1 votes
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Reviewed by: A V Twiss
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: Ben Hogan Edge CFT hybrid 3&4 Summary: I purchased the 3 and 4 hybrids because I was having a lot of trouble with long irons that came with the set. At the time I was shooting in the high 90s.
These are wonderful clubs that sit very nicely behind the ball at address. They are so easy to hit of a tee peg, fairway or out of light rough. You can hit them out of heavy rough too but you will lose quite a bit of distance.
Furthermore they are versatile. Place the ball opposite your left heel and you get a very high ball flight with a soft landing. Place the ball in the middle of your stance and it will give you a more penetrating flight. Play the ball off your back foot and swing smoothly and a low punch that travels a respectable distance is the result.
They are very attractive clubs but I found that the deep blue finish marks quite easily.
These clubs are so good I have transferred them to my latest set (Hogan Apex FTX).
They represent excellent value for money. Customer Service: Not used Similar Products Used: Taylor made rescue mid number 2 (which I did not like in the least despite the rave reviews)
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Review Date July 14, 2005 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
Visitors rate this review 2.67 of 5,
3 votes
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Reviewed by: amyjohn00@yahoo.com
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Shoots in the 90s Model Reviewed: Hogan Hybrid 4 Summary: I've been using this club all summer (since April). It's replaced both my 4 and 5 irons and sometimes my 3. Very high loft but still goes 200 - 210 yds and drops gently to the green with little roll. Almost impossible to mis-hit this club. I've probably only hit one or two all summer. Best addition to my golf bag in years.
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