Dynacraft PC3 Irons

Dynacraft PC3 Irons 

DESCRIPTION

Introducing Dynacraft's answer to those who want the advantages of game improvement along with the pure feel of a blade. • The third generation of Dynacraft's proven design utilizing a centrally located chamber directly behind the sweet spot to not only improve feel, but to deliver more energy to the ball at impact • Player-preferred head size and thin topline provide the PC3 with a classic look at address • Perimeter weighted design and cambered sole of the PC3 helps straighten less than perfect shots • Lofts and lies engineered for distance and accuracy • 431 stainless steel in attractive shot peen finish • Perfect match to PC3 Drivers • Now available in 3º upright, 3º flat and LH

USER REVIEWS

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[Mar 09, 2002]
club-ho
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: PC3 Irons, 3 degrees upright

Wow. All I can say is "Wow". After battling to make progress on my game (only been playing 9 months), I decided to cop-out and "blame the tools" and give building a set of clubs a go. I cribbed the measurements from the fitting page on the PING website, as I''m quite tall and battle with my standard length and lie Wilsons, and put these babies together in 2 evenings, no problems. Hit the course this morning without even taking them to the range, and they handled beautifully. It was awesome playing a round without having to aim 15 degrees left on every shot to allow for my slice. With these babies, I just lined it up and took the shot, down the middle every time. Well, mostly! I assembled them with True Temper TT Lite XL shafts, with some DIY drinking straw and insulation foam strip "sensicore"-type shaft inserts. The result is a totally smooth impact, even on the mis-hits the extra mass of the clubhead keeps it on target and the insert absorbs nearly all of the bone-jarring impact. A note to anyone looking to experiment with club set-up and build their own set, the PC3''s are pretty-much idiot proof and for the total newbie (like me), these heads do not require a ferrule, so it makes assembly a lot easier. And the range of lie angles make these a great first set to build. The only problem I found, it could just be me settling into the set, was that the bounce angle on the pitching wedge seemed a bit large at 12 degrees. I also built a Dynacraft Tour Series gap wedge and found that a lot easier to use from just off the green.

Customer Service

The guys here in the UK were really helpful, I had a few queries relating to the order and they called me right back with the details.

Similar Products Used:

none.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 30, 2002]
Maruby
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Dynacraft PC3

These are excellent heads when mated with the TTLiteXL shafts. Long and accurate with great feel. The distances are exact and the ball goes where I want it to go. Far superior to other very good Ping clones and close in feel to the I3''s The PC3 wedges are accurate and not as hot and with better feel than as the Ping Eye P Wedge I own.

Customer Service

excellent

Similar Products Used:

KT/ISI clones

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 26, 2001]
WayneT
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: PC3

Strength:

None

Built 3-P,S,L with Dyn Gold R300 shafts. Swingweight ended up D5 with "standard" length. The shot peened finish is very durable (my range is fairly sandy) and attractive. After ~30 rounds and at least 75 practice sessions these look very good. The SW and LW have too much bounce for my game. These are very solid feeling, accurate irons. Excellent product with no quality compromises that I am aware of.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 14, 2001]
Heikki
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Dynacraft PC3

Excellent club head. Good quality, looks great at address (better than Ping). Forgiving, stabile and long. Assembled w/ TriGold S and 38" 5-iron, swing weight is bit on a high side.
If you like less offset, thinner topline and affordable game improvent clubs, this is it!

Similar Products Used:

Golfsmith Pro Cavity

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 13, 2001]
Patrick Cullen
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Standard PC3 Irons

I purchased the components for these clubs & made them myself. After a couple of trips to the range & 3 days of golf I have to say I am very impressed with these clubs. They are very forgiving on mishits, yet they feel like you are playing a blade. I demoed the Ping I3 blades & these clubs are just as good as the Pings...Only they cost $500 less.

Similar Products Used:

Ping I3 Blades

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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