| Information: |
| Club
Reviewed: |
2-PW with "Memphis
10" steel shaft and Golf Pride Tour
Velvet grips |
| Ball Used: |
Maxfli Revolution |
| Location: |
Course, Driving Range |
| Reviewer Info: |
5'10"/155 lbs, Age 33,
Handicap 3 |
| Comparison Clubs: |
Hogan Edges |
| Accuracy |
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Provides better than average accuracy. The Memphis 10 shaft
works well no matter the swing speed. |
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| Distance |
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These clubs are 10-15 yards longer per club than the Hogan
Edges. |
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| Trajectory |
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Never had a problem with the flight even when punching shots
into the wind. |
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| Feel |
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Excellent feedback to the hands with all
the clubs. Instantly can tell where on the clubface they
have been hit. The clubs allow the ball to be worked with
no problem.
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| Forgiveness |
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I've played blades and there is a huge difference
in mishits with these. Toe hits go about about 10-15 yards
less than those struck pure. Blades are 20-25 yards less.
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| Looks |
| Minimal offset, small cavity, "player's" club;
Bought these in 1991. I'm kind of a traditionalist so I like
the looks of a blade with more forgiveness. These provide
that and have been an excellent club. They are not made anymore
but can be found used. |