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Fat Shaft irons for distance

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5 Aug 20th, 2000 

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Distance

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None

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joeboy

joeboy

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The clubs I am talking about are regular steel shafted. The marketing line when I bought these clubs two years ago was that the fat shaft reduced the "twist" of the clubhead on mishit shots and so resulted in a straighter shot. Good marketing line. As I'm sure you all know there is no miracle cure in golf and so you can still hit bad shots with these clubs. Having said that, I would recommend these clubs. The main difference I found with the FS irons against my previous set (Maxfli VHL) was the distance I hit the mid and especially short irons. There was really no difference up to 5 iron, after that I found a considerable increase e.g wedge now flies 140 yards as opposed to 125 yards.
All golf clubs have to suit the individual personally. By this I mean they have to look and feel right to you before you've hit the shot. These irons do that for me. The grip is first class and the club head look good behind the ball. I don't "see" the fat shaft now, although that did look odd to start with. So if you are looking to change your irons, I would recommend you try these and see how they feel to you. Good luck on the course.
 

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