Reviewed by: Lane(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: avdp tour irons with tour stiff shafts
Summary: I bought these irons new in 1997, for nearly $900.. I have tried every iron on the market from 97- 2011, these are by far the best iron's I have played to date still.. will never let them go. I have played over 1,000 rounds with them, yet to break a shaft or anything on them.. The graphite shafts are amazing. I am 10 yards shorter with them than my mizuno mp-33's but the goldwin's are more accurate and 10 times more forgiving.. I am just now after 14 years and 1,000 + rounds having to replace the grips..
Customer Service: The grips are still easy to get, but you need a professional to install them for you and they must have the special tool to put them on.
Similar Products Used: Every iron made since 1997,, hands down still the best club out there.......... Buy some NOW!!!!1
Summary: They were nice when they came out, but WAY overpriced... now, after all the years, they are technically far behind.
Customer Service: Long since tits up.
Similar Products Used: All
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Review Date July 9, 2010
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 4 of 5
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Reviewed by: dana(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Goldwin AVDP
Summary: I bought a set of the steel shaft used and found a set of graphite..I use Callaway x16, however these are the best looking clubs on the used club circuit.I should put them in my bag, and give them a couple of games?
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Summary: When new these clubs were all about very high swingweight without being actually all that heavy, the shafts were very light, especially in the grip area. My dad had a set, he didn't care for them and wished he never sold his cobra baffler blades.For me the impact just felt a bit too harsh. I tried reshafting these irons with normal steel shafts, but the results were not too impressive. I will admit they weren't bad looking clubs, and that company also made a tour blade model which looked very nice as well.
Customer Service: out of business years ago.
Similar Products Used: I can't think of any other clubs that featured such a low balance point.
In this case, IMO out of business because of poor performance... I bought a set at Pitts airport over 10 yrs ago, returned it to Proshop at Pitts air port, I lost one club length compared to my Cobra clone back then. Yes they looked good ... no more than that
I second that. Bought a set on clearance at GolfUSA because I was impressed with the light weight. They felt clunky on the course, with incredibly harsh feedback even on well hit shots. Never noticed any decrease in distance over my previous clubs but I wasn't able to get shots up as high as before.
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Review Date April 13, 2009
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
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Reviewed by: dcgc(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: advp
Summary: I have a new set of Goldwin ADVP iron heads that I can custom build if anyone would like them.
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