Advantages: Fantastic looks, great forgiveness, good distance Disadvantages: Not exactly traditional!
...iron replacement clubs in the Wilson Staff Dh6 Distance Hybrid series. Having struggled with long irons for a long time I finally came around to giving the less conventional hybrid clubs ago after constantly hearing about how much easier to hit they are. Having had the club for a long enough time I can honestly say that all of the good things you hear about hybrid clubs are certainly true of this one! At first I wasn't sure whether or not I would ... ...face. As you can see Wilson Staff have created a series of hybrid clubs that on release in 2006 were bang up to date with all of the latest "tour" technology which has got to be easier to use than that straight-faced old 3-iron!!
The standard grip and particularly shaft options are absolutely fantastic on this club. The grip is Wilson Staff's own and is comfortable and durable but the shaft is where the club comes into its own! There are a few options ...
Advantages: Price, quality and result Disadvantages: none
...with a handicap of 24, Ping clubs would be a luxury but wasted money in my case.
I had never owned a rescue club or recovery club as these hybrids are more commonly known and my golf suffered whenever I found my ball in the semi rough or slightly off the fairway. No matter what club I used I could never get any distance out of the crap I was in.
I did eventually discuss the rescue clubs, as I prefer to call the hybrids, with fellows golfers at ... ...majority agreed that buying the Ping, Taylor made, Callaway and other famous well used brands of the professional golfers would be a waste of money and to search for more reasonably priced hybrids.
With this advice I scoured both the internet and several golf shops before finally visiting American golf where I tried a number of the hybrids out in the store, all very reasonably priced before eventually deciding on the Golden Bear ( Jack Nicklaus ...
plod591 21.09.2007 ·Read full review
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Review of Ping G5 Hybrid
Advantages: gain extra yardage from tee, easy to hit off the deck, looks good Disadvantages: pricey and sound puts people off
Yes it did , i was in the pro shop about six months ago and the pro was telling me about one of the square drivers that i had been wanting to try, god is that the price of it i said, but he talked me into taking it out for a trial, it took me a few holes to get used to the address of the club head but when i started outdriving my playing partners i was hooked, But the price was the main thing putting me off, so i tryed out a number of similar clubs ...
Advantages: Real good price Disadvantages: Dangerous defect with head detaching from shaft
Hi all, My comment would have been exactly the same as the one by 'beanie8844' till several days ago. But today I've to come up with one important negative point which is I have one of my clubs (P-wedge) turned into 2 pieces after about one month of use on pratice only. More precisely, the club 's head is detached from its shaft & luckily not during a strike. I must also say I've never hit whatsoever 'floor' w/ this club. Above all, what bothers ...
Advantages: Control, Distance/Power, Durable, Good Looking Disadvantages: not much...
To be as straight forward as possible, I think that these clubs are great. They have are very easy to use, and produce great results. I could tell only a few days after I got them from a friend that these were the real deal. They easily added distance and accuracy to my game, and for that alone I was satisfied. On the negative side, I cannot really find any gaping disadvantages to these clubs. I was completely satisfied with them, as they served ... ...and used. These irons obviously aren't going to be your top end pro irons, but for the casual golfer or for someone who gets out a handful amount of times in a month, like myself, these are perfect. Great value for a wonderful set of clubs that will last me quite some time. ...