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Dynacraft Copperhead CU Irons Review

Dynacraft Copperhead CU


Description
Superior sole weighting in a modern design makes the Copperhead Cu among our easiest to hit irons. Unique oval copper sole weight to ensure low center of gravity Wide sole adds to the low CG concept, plus it positions weight directly behind the ball Slightly rounded head shape provides larger effective hitting area Beveled leading edge to cut through grass easily 431 stainless steel construction with new Copperhead logo


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Review Date
November 14, 2007

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: trangler ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Dynacraft Copperhead Cu

Summary:
I put these together probably 10 or 12 years ago and still have them, even after selling many other clubs I've bought and tried, because I know that no matter how bad my game gets I can go back to these great clubs and get things together.

Unfortunately I shafted them with low-kick Dynalight shafts or I would still be using them every round; I just hit them too high. But I'm still gonna keep them, even now playing with Callaway Fusions, which are okay. I just may go back to the Copperheads Cus, or perhaps reshaft them to better fit my current game (sometimes brilliant, often sorry --due to limited time on the course).

After all the name brand and supposedly lesser clubs I've played, these are about the best. Huge sweet spot compared to everything else I've hit, and quality construction. Some guy here said a "mid-size" sweet spot. Not true; it's huge.

Customer Service:
Dynacraft was great; they're gone now, consumed by Hireko, which is okay except for an absolute horrid ordering system. DON'T HIRE FAMILY MEMBERS TO MANAGE YOUR WEB SITE DAMMIT! Hire professionals.

Similar Products Used:
Callaway Fusions, Wilson Fat Shaft Deep Reds (the originals and best), Pings, Titleist, others.



Review Date
May 26, 2004

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: AsSh0Le J ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Copperhead CU

Summary:
The Copperhead's were my 1st set of clubs I purchased. This would be my third set, the others were hand-me downs.
I purchased these clubs from my friends shop who is a CPGA pro and builds clubs. I purchased them about 2 years ago and I had them fitted with Precision Riffle shafts FCM 5.5 along with Winn grips.

The club is very forgiving when hit correctly, it also provides nice trajectory where the ball will stick when it lands. I did find the grips to hinder the club a little bit since my grips are pretty thick, but feels good in the hands.

The shafts definitely help, since purchasing these clubs my game and level of confidence has improved my game greatly by about 10 strokes.

Excellent beginners clubs!

Customer Service:
N/A

Similar Products Used:
Some Canadian Tire complete set with driver, woods, putter and bag for $80 I believe they were called NORTHWESTERN. Also received MacGregors and they were decent.



Review Date
April 21, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: kiserph ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Dyncraft Copperhead CU

Summary:
Got this set as a back up when I visit my folks. At the time being much more of a beginner, I did my homework here and elsewhere (i.e. Golf Club Review site) and deciced on this set. Shafted with S300 when should have gone with R300, but that wasn't Dynacraft's fault. Anyway, these clubs are really great overall. Nice set up, look good, feel good and rather forgiving. Sound great off the face and when you hit them just right it's a real pleasure. I'm very pleased with my choice and I'm glad I listened to the reviews. Highly recommend you try these out. I'm pretty sure you'll be very pleased. Game improvement iron for sure.

Customer Service:
Clubwerks.com did an ok job building the clubs, but I could never get them to give me a receipt so I could never business expense these. Still pissed off!



Review Date
April 16, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: bartlett ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
CUs

Summary:
Shafted these with S300 TT DG Sensicore. They hit a consistent, high ball with a draw bias. Decent feedback & very forgiving. I played with a Callaway HX Red and had no problem stopping the ball. A very nice club that I will only stop using because I want a change.

Customer Service:
Dynacraft is outstanding

Similar Products Used:
Titleist 731PM Ping Eye 2 Armour v-31 RO



Review Date
August 30, 2003

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: prestoman ,  Shoots in the 80s

Summary:
I built a set of these irons first with TT Lite and then with Rifle 6.0 shafts. I have read the other reviews about how forgiving and sweet feeling these clubs are and I partly disagree. My Dynacraft 1030 muscle back blades and my Copperhead Tour blades are sweeter-feeling, AND--believe it or not--more forgiving, as are my Taylor Made Midsize Burner irons (foam filled head). The Cu feels good when struck on the mid-sized sweet spot (not huge) but in the long irons they feel a bit harsh on off center hits. Don't get me wrong, when they are hit on center they feel quite good, but some players will be disappointed with the forgiveness in the 3 or 4 irons compared to a really sweet feeling club. The feel is similar to Titleist DCI Black in the long irons, and a bit sweeter-feeling and more forgiving than the original Dynacraft Copperhead. For the price they beat hands down any OEM iron.

Customer Service:
Dynacraft is usually very helpful

Similar Products Used:
Titleist DCI Black, Mizuno T-Zoid, many Dynacraft (1030, ESS, Copperhead Tour, Original Copperhead), TM Burner Midsize, Big Bertha, Armour Silver Scot 845, Many Golfsmith



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