Golf Smith HI-COR Irons

Golf Smith HI-COR Irons 

DESCRIPTION

CNC milling the cavity, precise face thicknessess can be controlled to position weight exactly where it is needed most for each head number in the set. Slightly wider than standard sole widths are created by taking the saved mass from the upper cavity and re-positioning it low in the cavity and behind the impact zone. This yields a super-solid feel at impact.

USER REVIEWS

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[Apr 25, 2006]
Montereycapt
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Hi-Cor Hot Face Irons

I recently purchased a set of Golfsmith Hi-Cor Hot Face Iron Heads (3-PW + SW), and a set of True Temper Black Gold X-Stiff Shafts....WOW!! What a great combination. I am a low teens handicapper, but believe part of what has kept me from being lower is short game, and part of it is that my irons (X-14 Callaways with Regular Flex) is the problem. I can generate swing speeds on a 5-iron in the 105-110 range. The problem is, with the regular flex, and the high trajectory and workability of the X-14s, I couldn't hit the ball straight consistently. I just went to the range, and out of 100 balls, 95 went DEAD ON where I aimed them. The others were ones I had swing mechanic problems (swinging too hard).

Anyway, I love the ball flight and low spin of the club heads. And the TT Black Gold Shafts with low torque and high kick point are GREAT for people who swing hard but have problems with direction.

Way to go GOLFSMITH, you built a WINNER!!

Customer Service

No problems with shipping, etc...

Similar Products Used:

Callaway X-14s
Precision (Ping Zing Clones)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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