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May 22, 2012
tourstage from NJ, Rating:5.0never kept a Fairway Wood for very long and for years didn't carry a three wood. If you can find one of these buy it,it is long even at the 17 degree loft very straight and has enough feel to let you know you got it and when you didn't while still getting plenty out of the shot,nice sound looks good nice headcover, great price.
May 22, 2012
ricky88 from Washington, DC, Rating:5.0The shoe fits so well, is extremely comfortable, looks great, and an outstanding value; I will buy another pair in a different color.
May 21, 2012
scottaz from Pa., Rating:5.0These shoes are awesome! Look great, feel great and great traction!
May 20, 2012
gatorfan79 from Morganfield, KY, Rating:5.0Overall this is a very good club. It takes some time to get used to how hard to hit the ball with this club. Sometimes you can lift the ball perfectly up and down on the green. Sometimes it only goes a few yards with a full swing because of how high it goes and I leave my shot short of the green. I love practicing with this club because I've never hit a 64 degree club. I love how hard you can hit the ball and it only goes 10-20 yards with very little roll when it lands. Great when close to the green.
May 20, 2012
jimbo1960 from Iliff Colorado., Rating:3.0The putter looks great in the bag. Its a little heavey for a soft fill.Hard to judge for long putts because of the weight.
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I'm not the best golfer out there, but I picked up a set of these and now I can hit irons strait again! I would recommend them to anyone.
You can purchase Mizuno gold equipment for less at your local golf store. These prices are at the higher end for supposed overstock.
I'd really like to get my dad a new set of clubs for Christmas, but I'm kind of a novice myself. What should I look for in a club that would help make long iron shots more consistent?
check out the highbred clubs looks like a small wood but hits like a long iron ADAMS Golf has some great utility/highbred clubs
I had the same problem....I purchased the Hippo's from Overstock and corrected the issue quite nicely. It is a complete set of hybrids and I got them in the SENIOR STIFF shaft that way you dont have to swing as hard to get good distance.
Thanks for the help! Hybrids seem like the way to go. I think I'm going to go for this Prince set -- http://www.overstock.com/Sports-Toys/Prince-Golf-TRX-19-piece-Hybrid-Complete-Set/4129012/product.html. The Adams clubs look awesome, but the Prince's are more in my price range.
If your dad plays well, the best thing I have seen here is the Adam's Tight Lies 2010 hybrid/iron combo set, because the longer irons are fit into hybrids, which launch the ball higher and longer than traditional irons, and are not nearly as much of a challenge to hit. Adams golf, Callaway, Burner (Taylormade) were the best sets on this site. ask for his handicap, if it is above ten(10) these sets will help.