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by tim_collins , Jul 14 '03
Pros: Great Shafts, Straight, Great Looks, Penetrating ball flight Cons: None
I have now come down to a handicap of 11 and my old package set irons just weren't up to the task an ...
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by maxfa10 , Aug 22 '05
Pros: Stylish looking made of excellent workable material which is so soft when striking balls. Cons: None
When I look at clubs I feel the shaft is the most important component.In essence it must suit your swing and your height.The next is quality of the material in which the clubhead is made of and of course the look.My A10s have S300 steel shafts half inch ...
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by fullback , Mar 28 '04
Pros: Fantastic set of clubs, can't wait to get out on to the course. Cons: You should be an intermediate with potential to get the most from them.
I understand that these clubs are no longer available which is a real shame. See if you can get hold of some second hand because they are great. I used to be a 7 handicapper but due to work and other commitments have played less and less to the point ...
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Solidly solid
by beltechcomm ,May 10 '05
Pros: makes for great golf shots Cons: For the above average player
My set has the Grafalloy pro logic shafts. It's no secret that to be a better ball striker, a blade is the quickest path there. However, on this progressive set of irons these clubs are like forgiving blades. Due to these irons having nickel/chrome heads, the feel is very soft. The blade irons 8, 9 and pitch allow has allowed me to hit better shots at 145 yards. I've become a better scorer and I'm finally seeing result in my game. I highly recommend these clubs for the better ball striker.
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