Jazz FAT CAT 3 Irons

Jazz FAT CAT 3 Irons 

DESCRIPTION

  • 17-4 Steel
  • Undercut Design
  • Tungsten inserts

USER REVIEWS

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[Jan 02, 2024]
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5
[Nov 06, 2005]
mao25620
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Jazz Fat Cat 3 irons

After several seasons with these irons, breaking 100 with them and scoring three close calls with hole-in-ones, I'm sad to say that I'm ready to upgrade to better irons. In these years the Fat Cats have been exceptional. Until the Mizuno MX900 and other hybird/irons mixed sets came out the Fat Cats was the best irons out there for the weekend golfer. Now that I need more shot control, the bald spot in the centre of the iron face (where the Jazz logo is) will not give me the ball spin I want. Overall, I don't believe I'll ever see the combination of low price and this level of technology in an iron again. I'm sorry that Jazz has stopped making them!

Customer Service

N/A. Never had problems with the irons. Original grips worn out after one season. Wide sole, tungsten weighting, deep cavity back, Precision R-flex shaft, Golf pride Victory grip.

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5
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5
[Mar 04, 2005]
funamotoa
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Jazz Fat Cat 3

I have had these irons for just about three years, and they have been great. I'm definitely inclined to agree with the previous reviewer. That is, that they are a great game improvement iron. They are also the best bang for your buck. These irons came out way before the nike slingshots. - just about the same time as the Ben Hogan CFT's. If you are an avid golfer (golfing A LOT) you won't have these for long. But if you are a weekend golfer, these are the clubs for you!

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4
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5
[Dec 05, 2004]
mao25620
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Jazz Fat Cat 3 irons

As an amateur who has played for 3 years, these Fat Cats have been the best bang for the buck game improvment irons. They have a deep undercut cavity design and a tungsen weight chip on the bottom to lower the COG. They launch the ball very high and lands soft. I have trouble hitting the 3 and 4 irons, so I've replaced them with clone rescue hybirds. It does not have as much offset as some game improvment irons do, but that forces me to turn my wrist and actually helps me with the woods and driver, which does not have any offset at all. For the price, you cannot get any better.

Customer Service

I bought these at Golftown in Toronto for $300 (which is about $250US) For that price and quality I was told by the staff that you will have to move up to the irons costing almost $1000 to feel the next level of quality improvment. He actually recommended this set to me over the Wilson Fat Shaft and the Mizuno Comp EZ.

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4
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5
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