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Dynacraft PC3 Irons

Dynacraft PC3 Irons


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Introducing Dynacraft's answer to those who want the advantages of game improvement along with the pure feel of a blade. • The third generation of Dynacraft's proven design utilizing a centrally loc...
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Review Date
September 29, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Alan P ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Dynacraft PC3 +

Summary:
I built myself a set of these in 4 thru PW. I used the True Temper TX-90 shafts and put on some Winn V17 grips. These things are bullet proof. Nice high trajectory that doesnt balloon and have great distance. These are not clubs that you want if you want to work the ball into tight pins. But if you are looking for a set of stupid easy to hit irons that you can fire at the center of the green or to a tight pin that you dont have to work the ball to get to, then these are a good set to have. These are irons that are inspired by the Ping G2's. I have hit both side by side and cant justify the added cost of the G2's over these.

Customer Service:
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Similar Products Used:
Ping G2


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Review Date
March 15, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Brian ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Dynacraft PC3 Irons

Summary:
If you want a blade that plays like a game improvement club, then the PC3 Iron fits the bill. Good feel, distance, and easy to shape your shots. Assembled on 6.0 Rifle shafts, I found them comparable to the Ping I3 without the required investment. I have played over 180 rounds with these clubs and they look like new (covered and cleaned after each round). Definitely a players club, and one of the best component clubs on the market.

Customer Service:
Excellent

Similar Products Used:
Mizuno musclebacks, Dynacraft 1030 Blades, Ping I3



Review Date
February 7, 2003

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Skaha ,  Shoots in the 80s , from Penticton BC Canada

Model Reviewed:
Dynacraft PC3 Irons 4-G

Summary:
What an improvement!! They feel very solid, contact always seems crisp and the ball really goes. My shots are straighter than before and I have a much more consistent flight path. I have T300 Dynamic shafts. I am very happy with these clubs. I have only played 5 rounds with them but I can already notice a big improvement.

Customer Service:
Great. I they took my height, swing speed, lie angle and grip size. Clubs were ready in a week.

Similar Products Used:
I had some really really cheap clubs before that weren't stiff enough, creating a lot of nasty hooks and slices. I have tried mizuno, titleist and taylor made clubs at the range.



Review Date
November 21, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: JesseC ,  Shoots in the 80s , from Albuquerque, New Mexico

Model Reviewed:
Dynacraft PC3

Summary:
I recently had a set of PC3's made for me. 2 inches long and 5 degree up right with TT Custom Lite shafts. Wow! This is a beautiful combination. These clubs feel and play as good as the look. I have tried I3's and don not seet $ 400 dollars difference. Golf to fit does a wondrful job and Fred is a very nice guy. It was on his suggestion I give them a try and I'm glad I did. If you are looking for a custom maker and a great stick the PC3 are just the ticket. By the way I was hitting my L wedge 100 yards all afternoon

Customer Service:
Great! A professional who has great pride in his workmanship.

Similar Products Used:
Ping eye 2 and I3 baldes



Review Date
June 15, 2002

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: DualRadius ,  Shoots in the 70s , from Kansas City

Model Reviewed:
Dynacraft PC3

Summary:
After years of competitive golf as a professional (club level only) and amateur, I decided to have TWO sets of component irons made at the same time: First the Dynacraft PC3 w/ Rifle Lite 6.0, and the second is Vulcan VX Tour w/ the exact same shaft.

I have both sets and have bent both to the exact same loft specs (20* 3 iron through 50* Gap Wedge). So far I can say that component iron heads are every bit as good as OEM products. These are better, because the local clubfitter has bent each club to the proper lie angle (individually hit and bent each iron). I was disappointed that the PC3 lies and lofts were off from their standard specs by more than 1* in some cases.

Both sets are wonderful - distance is identical, although the Vulcans fly a bit lower, as expected. The PC3s are great, however, I don't get much of a "great shot" feel when I hit one pure. The ball flight is high and soft, which is fine. Mis-hits respond as well as any other club (except Hawkeye VFTs, which are the most forgiving iron on the planet, if you can stand the lack of feel and distance control). So far I am pleased but not astonished by the PC3s performance. I must note though, that when compared to the similar Ping iron, I like the Dynacrafts every bit as much - and ultimately moreso considering they are half the price.

If you are looking for an I3 Blade look and feel, the PC3s are a great investment!

Customer Service:
Dynacraft has been helpful thus far. Three of the shafts I ordered were damaged, and they sent replacements immediately, although I was charged for them and will be credited when the damaged shafts ge

Similar Products Used:
Callaway X14, Hawkeye VFT, TA 845s, Wilson FG 19 Staff Blades, Slazenger Crown Limited, Slazenger 1999, Callaway Big Bertha.



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