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Slazenger Big Ezee Irons Review

Slazenger Big Ezee


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these irons from slazenger are basically normal irons with just a big weighty thing on the back of t. I used them at my local course (i play off of 3s)and after trying many clubs these are by far the worst i have ever used. i would not suggest or reccomend them to anybody. they call them iron woods but are just irons with weights on them.
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Review Date
March 11, 2012

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Neil ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Big eezee irons

Summary:
I've been using these odd shaped irons for about a year now and they are the best irons I have ever used. My handicap is 18 and I find they have improved my game no end.

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Not used

Similar Products Used:
My previous irons were Wilson fat Shafts which were OK but the Big Ezees are better



Review Date
July 12, 2008

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 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Jim ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
big ezee

Summary:
I thought the slazenger big ezee were gr8 cos i don't force my 3/4/5 iron now



Review Date
July 12, 2008

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: dave.wilkes ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Slazenger Big Ezee irons

Summary:
I am a 29 year old beginner (2 years of playing) and these are only my scond set of irons, although I have tried lots of different irons at the driving range. These big ezee irons are exactly what they say on the tin, very big and very easy. They have instantly took 10 shots off my score because they are so much longer than my previous set, which were Adams tight lies GT. My 9 iron used to be 100-125 yards max but with the big ezee's I hit almost 150 yards quite consistantly, and because of the additional length I have found my swing becoming much more relaxed which is making me more consistant, the confidence this installs is also tranfering itself to my driving game. The 3 iron is a big bonus as it is also very long (175-200 yard) and the easiest long iron that I have ever hit off a tee, no need for extra hybrids with these. If you are a high handicapper like me or a beginner then these are for you, I suspect that you can't control the ball like a scratch player would with his blades, or even cavity backs, so I certainly would not expect to see low handicapper recomending these clubs but if you need something forgiving to help you with high launch and long distance then these irons can't fail to help your game. If you are like me, you need all the help you can get.



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