1 Iron Golf 1 1 Fairway Woods
1 Iron Golf 1 1 Fairway Woods
USER REVIEWS
[Apr 08, 2011]
oldmanpar
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno JPX-800 hybrid 19 degree
I replaced a mizuno CLK 20 degree hybrid. I wanted something with a lower launch and something that gapped my 15 degree 3 wood and my 3 iron a little better. I got the Exsar mizuno shaft stiff, 80 grams. It is phenomenal. VERY easy to work this club right and left. I personally have always like heavier clubs. This club is great with in that regard. Very easy to feel the club and control trajectory and swing path. Also has a very satisfying thud at contact. This hybrid is supposed to have variable face thickness technology to increase distance and forgiveness. That seems to have worked. I certainly think it is plenty long and very tight dispersion on well struck shots. I absolutely love it. Customer Service I have never needed to use them Similar Products Used: mizuno, tight lies |
[Apr 09, 2008]
winnybago
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
1iron
i can really shape my shots with this club. Customer Service wonderful |
[Mar 08, 2007]
acesmith69
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
PUP golf protector
PUP (pop up protectors) go on your club easily. It protects your club from pop up marks or scratches. It is a clear tough plastic cover that is not noticeable when on the club. These things are worth their weight in gold.
Similar Products Used: Tape which leaves residue. |
[Jun 19, 2005]
Mattfalcon
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
#1 wood
Better distance than my old graphite shafted titanium driver and a lot more accurate. Averaging over 60% of fairways hit. |
[Jun 19, 2005]
bigmonja
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
1 Iron Golf: #1 wood
Took some getting used to using the center of stance ball position that is recommended, but once accustomed the club is sweet. This is without a doubt the most consistent driver as far as accuracy and distance is concerned that I've ever played. I also play the 1 Iron Golf fairway woods and irons. Great clubs. Customer Service So-So customer service. I talked to David Lake, the president of the company, who answered all my questions personally. |