Dynacraft Progressive Irons

Dynacraft Progressive Irons 

DESCRIPTION

Long irons have a large, full cavity for maximum forgiveness for off center shots. Mid irons have a partial cavity for forgiveness, yet more weight concentrated low and in the center for added feel.Scoring irons are a blade style for golfing purists who want immediate feedback and the ability to shape a shot.

USER REVIEWS

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[Jul 11, 2004]
dbuglio
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Dynacraft Progressive Irons 4 - SW

I picked up these heads on special. I normally play a set of Cleveland TA7's and have been having a heck of a time hooking and unintentionally drawing the ball. I figured these would give me a little less offset and would help. I hit the course without having a chance to try them at the range and shot an 83 which was a good 5-7 strokes less than my previous 5 rounds. After a few visits to the range, I find that these are good clubs for feedback and accuracy. The setup is a little more traditional than the game improvement clubs. If someone is looking for an inexpensive version of the Nike Pro-combo irons, this is your set. Fit and finish is a little weak. The medalion in the cavity is pretty cheap feeling and the finish is a little weak. But overall, they feel nice...and distance is very acceptable. If you are tired of cavity back / game improvement clubs and want something that may help your game, but don't want to spend a ton of money, this is a good option. My ideal set would be the MP30's by Mizuno, but at $800 they are a tad out of my range right now. Good luck.

Customer Service

Good.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
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