Alien DS9 Irons

Alien DS9 Irons 

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[Mar 10, 2002]
vft
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: alienDS9

kinda dicey, sweet spot is the size of a pea. but they are great looking irons that maybe a pro would be fine with.

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[Mar 05, 2002]
Ste
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Alien DS9

Saw these and read the reviews on this page and thought at this price (GBP70 in the UK) what have I got to lose? Tried them on the driving range first. Not the best place for them due to their rounded sole. Gradually got them working. Second time on the driving range, disaster. So, off to the course and WOW! What a difference! These clubs are tremendous. I have never hit anything that goes this straight. When I first saw the smaller head and less offset than my Lynx I thought I may have problems but not at all. These are fantastic clubs. I have always struggled with 3-irons but not with these. Long and straight. And the short irons are so accurate. The curved sole comes into it''s own at cutting through the soil easily when you take a divot. Why pay hundreds for your clubs when you can get quality like this at such a low price. I cannot recommend them highly enough

Similar Products Used:

Lynx Oversize, Callaway X-14

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5
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5
[Aug 02, 2001]
Michael Garther
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: DS-9

Purchased the whole set,irons and woods.
First off all lets just say "awesome".
The sweet spot is smaller than my old clubs. Once you find it though, it is a sweet hitting club, long and straight. This club tends to be for more of an experianced player, if you hit the ball well already, you are going to love these clubs. You could spend alot of money on a set of clubs, but why, when you can get the same results out of this club. Absoulutly no complaints.

Similar Products Used:

Titlelist DCI-962
Taylor Made Firesole

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5
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5
[Jul 21, 2001]
Schjon Aster
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed: DS-9(Steel)

Let me start by saying, before these irons handicap 25 after 6. If these aren't game improving irons, don't know what else is. Nice feel, good response on bad hits, but not disappointing on mis-hits. Hit the flag on several occasions and land it on the green and you'll be proud of the deep divit you make. Long irons need a good rhythm, don't force them. Tested many pro brands of irons and still prefer my aliens. Earthlings pay homage to these aliens.

Similar Products Used:

Cobra Gravity Back

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5
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5
[Jul 18, 2001]
Greg Sullens
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Alien DS9 Irons

I got these irons to replace my starter set of irons (Dunlop Invicta). I have been really impressed with the ease to hit these clubs. I thought that I would have difficulty going from oversized clubs to these irons but that has not been the case. They hit long and straight!!!

Similar Products Used:

Various Iron sets

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5
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5
[May 15, 2001]
Anthony
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Alen DS-9

Very Solid.....Long...Accurate and Easy to hit is best to describe these clubs. I bought them when they first came out in 2000, and I payed near $600.00 for them and I say there worth every penny. My Local Golf Pro used my 6 iron during lessons and I literally had to
force him to let go. He sed Clebveland TA5's and he liked the alien's alot better. Ive had great shot with them and these clubs are very playable. Fade....Cut....Draw whatever you need you can get out of these clubs. The only downside is the graphite shaft, th head is a little light and these clubs would benefit from a steel shaft (sensicore or maybe bi matrix). Overall I suggest a intermediate golfer to try these clubs out, there definitely worth a try.

Customer Service

I called up once and they told me too call back in a coupleof weeks.......

Similar Products Used:

Lynx Black Cat

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5
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5
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