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Chipshot Fe2o3

Chipshot Fe2o3


Description
It's made of 8620 carbon steel to give you a softer, forge-like feel at impact. And it has a roughened striking surface to help you put enhanced spin on the ball--a key to helping you knock it stiff.



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Review Date
August 5, 2000

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Will ,  Shoot in the 80s , from Rockland County, NY

Model Reviewed:
DLS Custom 99

Summary:
I bought this club a while ago when they offered it on special sale for only $11.99 at chipshot.com! It came with a quality True Temper steel shaft and a personalized chipshot.com GolfPride Tour Velvet Wrap grip.

I never used it though, I guess I just bought it for the heck of it.

Recently though, I've decided to put together a second set. Wanting to keep cost down, I threw this club into the bag as my sand wedge. Needless to say, expectations were low...

Until I hit it. Wow! Not bad, not bad at all. The club very closely resembles the Cleveland 588's or the Titleist Vokeys in design. And I'm happy to report, in playability too. I have the Cleveland's in my other set and love them. Been playing them for quite a while so for me to tell you this club is very similar, you can believe it. Even for it's regular $35 price, it's well worth the money.

For those of you looking for a low-cost alternative to the higher priced offerings out there, you can certainly do worse than this club. Much worse. I highly recommend it!

Similar Products Used:
Cleveland, Cobra, Ram



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