Walter Hagen Blade Irons
Walter Hagen Blade Irons
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 26, 2010]
jetdriver
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Haig Ultra 71-72 (2-8), 73-74 (9-PW
I have a modified combo set of these as follows: '71-'72 (2-8), '73-'74 (9-PW. The 2-8 are just the sweetest blades. They have great soft feel. They are the ones with A UN-circled shield/logo towards the toe. The 9-PW are a bit Hard and unlike the others they have a circled shield logo. Big difference between the two. I give the former a "5" and the latter a "4". The Uncircled '71/'72 models would make a good backup for Hogan blades. Similar Products Used: Hogan blades |
[May 11, 2007]
Golfmage
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cleveland HiBore Hybrid
These are good clubs for high handicappers, and they would deserve the highest rating for golfers with 20+ handicaps. Since the average handicap is around 16, I would not recommend these irons for the average golfer. I may have purchased the wrong shafts (stock True Temper), so my feedback should be taking with that caveat.
Customer Service Not needed. Similar Products Used: Old Big Bertha Irons |