I get five iron distance with the clutch club and the club allows for shaping your shot. I have played with the club at least five times now. I also have been to the driving range with this club several times. The clutch club is now a valued assset in my golf bag. The club is most helpful getting distance out of the rough and hitting low trajectory shots.
I have had this club for several months but just recently put it in my bag. When I purchased it, I was only going to use it as a chipper around the green.I now only occasionally use it for that purpose. Instead I hit it off the tee or fairway on tight holes. The ball carries about 140 to 150 yards, but rolls another 20 to 30 yards in normal conditions. It is also a great trouble club because it keeps the ball down and gets the distance a 3 or 4 iron get when punching out of trouble. I use it an average of 8 to 10 times per round. Well worth the investment.
This club really does all that it says it does. I can't figure out what to take out of my bag, but this little specialty club deserves a home. I have used it primarily as a chipper and it performs in that capacity quite well. It's also useful as a rescue iron when you need to blast out of trouble with a low trajectory. The loft is basically that of an 8 iron, but with a heavier head weight. The low handicap golfer may not have a need for a club like this, but many of us in the high handicap category can benefit from this versatle iron.

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