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Ben Hogan BH-5 Irons Review

Ben Hogan BH-5


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The new Ben Hogan BH-5 irons, the first fully cast stainless steel irons in the Ben Hogan product line. 17-4 Stainless steel cast construction with extreme perimeter weight design provides maximum playability, control and forgiveness.


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Review Date
April 9, 2012

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Reviewed by: Ryan ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
bh-5 offset

Summary:
these clubs suck donkey shlong doodle. i was in a match yesterday and needed an 8 iron to a flag 145 yards away and they put the the ball in the parkinglot with a stinging fresh ejaculation tip dick rubbed on the zipper feeling. any miss hits eratically send the ball flying into old men having a circlejerk in the clubhousebar

Similar Products Used:
hickory shafted duck tape knutsacks with oversize grips


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Review Date
May 24, 2011

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Reviewed by: Miguel Verde ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Ben Hogan BH-5 Irons Steel

Summary:
Still going strong after 4 years. Got these gems on sale at Golf Town and they're still crisp and deliver a great feel.


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Review Date
April 22, 2011

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Reviewed by: Rusty Swenson ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Hogan BH-5 Graphite

Summary:
Over the past 6 months my graphite shaft have begun to "pull out" of these irons to the point where I snapped the 8-iron. I'm going to nee to get a new set as there must have been some sort of epoxy defect over time. Several of the more heavily used ones (e.g. 7 iron) have approximately a 1/16" gap showing at the bottom.


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Review Date
March 2, 2011

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Reviewed by: weekendhacker1 ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
BH-5 irons

Summary:
Bought these brand new $169 on clearance at big5,
the grips showed a long shelf life, but that was easily fixed.
they are also all graphite shafts
I've used them for over almost 2 years now, about 10 rounds every month year round rain or shine, they still work great

Customer Service:
not needed yet

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none


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Review Date
November 2, 2010

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Reviewed by: John Torres ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Ben Hogan BH 5

Summary:
I'm from the Philippines. I bought these clubs used (good condition)because of budgetary constraints. $177.00. I was using Cobra SS before. I find these forgiving and workable. It has a soft feel to it and i like its old school design. I will use these for a long time. I like the performance. The only problem is it does not age gracefully. the face is easily scratched.

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Cobra SS
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