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Dynacraft Hypersteel Woods

Dynacraft Hypersteel Woods


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A generously cambered sole, short hosel and nickel-cobalt face make the Hypersteel a great addition to your utility wood arsenal. • Offers a playable alternative to long irons or large size fairway w...
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Review Date
May 9, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: GuyOwen ,  Shoots in the 100s

Model Reviewed:
Dynacraft Hypersteel 19

Summary:
I bought my first set of custom clubs from CustomClubsofFrederick.com about two years ago. I still play pretty much the same way I always have because I just can't find the time to practice, but I do believe getting custom clubs can help. At that time, I also ordered two Dynacraft Hypersteel Fairway Woods -- which is what I wanted to really talk about.

These clubs are amazingly easy to hit. I have the Regular Dynacraft Graphite Shaft. Having initially set them aside shortly after purchasing them, I pulled them out of the closet two weeks ago, and have been enjoying them ever since -- so much so, I'm getting ready to order two or three more.

Both the 19 and 22 degree clubs shoot as straight as an arrow. I'm hitting pretty much every landing zone I'm aiming at -- which is a far cry from the Synchrons these are replacing. And I've been able to use them from the rough, tight lies and fairway sandtraps, as well. Really amazing for a dismal golfer, like myself!!

Highly recommended.

Customer Service:
If you're in Maryland and considering custom clubs, talk to Mike at CustomClubsofFrederick.com. He's not the cheapest guy around, but I was very happy with his service. I'm just a customer -- not affiliated in any way. He uses a great swing analyzing computer.

Similar Products Used:
Synchron (original model -- starting to pull-hook these, but they did help to correct a slice). Synchron II (I have a tendency to push these to the right).


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Review Date
August 12, 2001

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Russ Thomas ,  Shoot in the 80s , from Bay Area, CA

Model Reviewed:
Hypersteel 19* with BiMatrix S-flex

Summary:
(my second review here) I've learned some things about this club that are important for new buyers to consider before buying. THE ROUNDED SOLE REQUIRES YOU TO TAKE A DIVIT ON EVERY SHOT, unlike many fairway woods where you can sweep the top of the turf. This isn't a factor in the rough, but is essential from tight fairway lies. Mentally, you need to imagine you are hitting a long iron. If you don't take a divit, it's possible to hit an off-center strike either far left or far right. Even a slight off-center strike can result in a bit of a push to the right. Essentially, the ball comes off the face too close to the sole. But, by taking a divit the ball strikes off the upper part of the face, which yields a long, high, accurate shot.

I'd avoid trying to hit a high fade off of down-hill lies.

Customer Service:
www.customgolf.com is great!

Similar Products Used:
None



Review Date
August 10, 2001

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Alec Soon ,  Shoot in the 100s , from Singapore

Model Reviewed:
Hypersteel 13* 19* 25*

Summary:
Excellent Club. After 2 week and 8 round, I have replace all other fairway wood and Quick Strike with these.The 25* have taken the place of my 3 and 4 iron.

Similar Products Used:
SE quick strike, Jakaroo, all Xpc, Tayor made



Review Date
August 3, 2001

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Russ Thomas ,  Shoot in the 80s , from Bay Area, CA

Model Reviewed:
Hypersteel 19* BiMatrix S-flex

Summary:
This is club wonderfully solid, accurate, and easy to hit. You'll pay more for the BiMatrix shaft, but it's worth it. All the control of steel with out the harshness, plus some distance benefit of graphite. Has a lower trajectory than with other shafts, but I play on windy courses, so I don't mind. It has a reliable 205 yd carry. The deeper face and sole camber vs. my old TriMetal make it more usable from difficult lies (esp. deep rough).

Customer Service:
GREAT -- customgolf.com is super!

Similar Products Used:
Orlimar Trimetal 19*



Review Date
July 11, 2001

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: andy brodhead ,  Shoot in the 80s , from grosse pointe, Michigan USA

Model Reviewed:
Hypersteel 16, 19, 22

Summary:
Far more accurate, consistent and forgiving than coventional fairway woods and much more reasonably priced than K2K's, Recscue Woods and other hybrid/utility clubs on the market. EVERY person I have let hit ONE shot with mine immediately says they want one of their own...from women, beginners to club pro's. This is the easiest club to hit I have ever swung.

Similar Products Used:
None



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