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Ben Hogan Edge CFT Irons Review

Ben Hogan Edge CFT


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Compression Forged Titanium face produces more efficient weight distribution for more forgiveness Unique Extended Muscleback Cavity design provides Three Dimensional Weighting, for higher, longer, and more acurate ball flight Highlighted leading edge scoreline provides for easier alignment Ben Hogan quality and craftsmanship Available in right and left hand


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Review Date
February 11, 2012

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Mathieu MacGyver ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Ben Hogan CFT

Summary:
Will somebody please get Callaway Golf to bring the Hogan line back! I play the CFT 2-6 irons and Apex blades for 7-Equalizer. The CFT long and mids are a joy to hit. The titanium face just launches solid hits and mis-hits. I have all the confidence in the world when setting them up. I recently found a set of unused CFT's with the shrink wrap still on them at a garage sale. Couldn't believe my luck. The scoring irons do chew up the covers of ProV's and my beloved Srixon Tour Yellows. I prefer a forged scoring iron anyway.
I don't care what your handicap is, these irons will crush the ball and you'll love to see the ball long, high ball flight.
Please bring back Hogan golf!!!

Customer Service:
N/A

Similar Products Used:
Callaway X18


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Review Date
September 23, 2011

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: ryan ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
ctf

Summary:
-good to great forgiveness.
-hogan good looks, but Lacks feel.
-produces draw with the offset.
-No groove wear after estimated 750 rounds.
-cannot fade ball with offset without dramatic setup changes.
-overall not a top player's club at times.

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ping isi, taylormade tp irons, prima copper, sam snead blue ridge, HP golf 1020forge


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Review Date
September 20, 2010

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Adam ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
ben hogan cft edge

Summary:
I shoot in the 90’s thanks to these sweet clubs!

I have been playing golf for 2 years now and I was having trouble controlling my iron shots. I play division 1 ice hockey and I’m not sure of the cross over but my drive is great and I get a lot of feeling through the driver (Callaway iq ft) and my the same for my putter but not with the irons I was using (Tour Special entry level). I got these second hand and at first sight I thought I had made a big mistake, the appearance of these is a bit old school. After a few practice lounge room swings a began to understand the difference. Like my putter these clubs remain square and level due to the weighting at the back of the cavity, it’s a nice feeling, even with one hand it seems to swing square to the ball.

On the course: first hit was a bit of a shock because I could feel the ball, never had that with an iron. After the front 9 I had these things dialed in, all I had to do was stay square to the pin and the clubs did the rest. These are forgiving on the toe but on the heal the shots, while straight, fall shorter and flat.

After 3 months I can now hit a draw and fade, my confidence on the fairway has had a massive boost and I recently hit a 91 so with a Hogan dvd I hope I can get to the 80’s!

I would recommend these clubs to players developing or fans of a traditional looking club, they may not have all the tech stuff but like a classic car, some things are just right.

Customer Service:
I got these from 3balls.com, freakn great price with new grips too.

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I did test the TaylorMade Burner, and Mizuno MP-57. The Mizuno's are very similar but way to much $$ for me, the Burner are a bit to tech for me.


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Review Date
January 19, 2010

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: thomas9 ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Ben Hogan cft Irons 4 - sw

Summary:
Bought recently on ebay for £64 new, so got an amazing bargain . So far played 3 times with these clubs ,shots go high and very straight ,ball bounces once then stops .As a high handicapper I was worried that these clubs would be less forgiving than the La Jolla OS irons I was using before. I had no need to worry as they are very easy to hit straight and give good feedback when hit off the sweet spot.The longer irons are also easy to hit .Ben Hogan clubs are high quality and very good value for money at present . I recommend them to anyone looking for a great set of irons .

Customer Service:
Not needed

Similar Products Used:
La Jolla OS Irons ,Callaway BB and Cobra.


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Review Date
January 13, 2010

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 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Rico Snewo ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Ben Hogan CFT

Summary:
I find these clubs to be extremely forgiving and long. The 3 and 4 irons are very playable to the point hybrids are not even necessary. The 5 thru E are straight and offer very good green holding spin from 200 to green. A good investment if you can find them used or, if fortunate, fresh in the box.

Customer Service:
Haven't used, but the Ben Hogan website is still running through Callaway.

Similar Products Used:
Callaway X-18


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