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Lynx Black Cat Irons Review

Lynx Black Cat


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Lynx 2012 Black Cat Full Set The Lynx 2012 Black Cat Full Set has a forged 4600cc driver with an oversized sweet spot for incredible distance and forgiveness. The nos.3 and 5 fairways feature a confidence-inspiring face profile and both the driver and woods have lightweight graphite shafts. The hybrids are easier to hit than comparable long irons and are designed with an optimal center of gravity for maximum performance. The steel-shafted irons have a low and deep center of gravity for longer an


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Review Date
September 23, 2011

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: ricochet-1054 ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
lynx black cat 15-5

Summary:
i know for a fact these irons are very long.i played these a few years ago for a while and hit some terrific distances with these clubs. i once hit a wedge from 156 yards on the brabazon 7th hole over the back of the bunker at the back of the green on this par3 about 180 yards and have witnesses.i could hit 150 with the wedge gripping down the shaft.also hit the 9 against all my mates 9 and put it 25 yards past their clubs i could carry on i don;t want to brag though.


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Review Date
April 3, 2009

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Tone ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Black Cat Tour NiCr irons

Summary:
These irons feel great. Solid when you hit them right and fairly harsh when you don't, which makes them play like blades. They are cavity backs, but the cavities are small as well as the heads. They have a softer feel and distance is average in my opinion. Look great from address with a very thin topline and you can only see the back of the head with the 1 and 2 irons. Have played these for less than a year, although they are very old clubs. I have heard Freddie Couples played these same irons back in the day! Great all around irons for the money.

Customer Service:
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Review Date
May 15, 2006

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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3.27 of 5, 11.00 votes

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Reviewed by: theblastfurnace ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Lynx Black Cat Irons (steel)

Summary:
I bought my perimeter reinforced cavity-back Black Cat irons new in 1995 and have never considered another set of anything else. In the decade-plus since, I have gone from playing multiple rounds of 18 per week to playing three or four times a year and now have resumed playing at least once per week. Simply put, I expect these clubs to outlive me. The clubs provide excellent feedback on both good and bad hits, and you feel the good hits through your entire body. I used to swing very hard, but my back can't take that any more. Even with the flared steel shafts, I can still hit high, soft-landing shots without hurting myself. These clubs are long, but don't generate as much spin as some others I've played.

Customer Service:
The Black Cats with steel shafts do not have the same problems with heads coming off as their graphite-shafted counterparts, so Ive never contacted Lynx or Golfsmith for service.

Similar Products Used:
Ping, Taylormade, Wilson Staff, Callaway, etc.


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Review Date
August 7, 2005

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

Value Rating
 2 of 5

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Reviewed by: BMWg84 ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Black Cat Tour NiCa

Summary:
Beautiful irons. Very small faces - slightly larger than the Tommy Armor 845 Silver Scotts. This makes them difficult to hit centered in the sweet spot. Even though there is a cavity, they play and feel like forged irons. These are really made for the stronger golfer with a moderate to high swing speed, who has a very consistant swing. These are great off non-rough.. hard to get in the air out of rough. They also give a low trajectory ball flight. they're just ok..

Customer Service:
lynx customer service is great.

Similar Products Used:
tommy armor 845, titleist DCI knockoffs


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Review Date
November 8, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: pup ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
original lynx black cat irons

Summary:
These black cat irons with the flare graphite shafts are really a good set of irons.I know they come apart once in a while but if fixed right they do not come apart.I am from penn. and this guy from blackhawk golf course fixes them right as i never had one come apart again. PHONE # 724-843-2542 THIS MAN DOES IT RIGHT.

Customer Service:
CALL BLACK HAWK GOLF COURSE AND LET HIM FIX IT THE RIGHT WAY.724-843-2542.

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I used callaway-ping but the black cat irons are the best.


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