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Date Posted: 13:27:49 11/27/10 Sat
Author: George - England
Subject: Re: Great irons
In reply to: Derrick - Australia 's message, "Great irons" on 13:12:49 11/27/10 Sat

Derrick,

Hello to the land down under.

I took advantage of the free shipping as well and bought the same set make-up as you. Being 65 years of age and playing graphite shafts for the past ten years I was hesitant about steel shafted clubs. Let me assure you that my 1 Irons are the most comfortable playing clubs I've ever owned with no shock and very solid ball striking. Like you, I gained distance with all the clubs over my old set but it did take about five trips to the range before everything began to click as it took me some time to get used to using the same swing and ball position with every club. The Playability Tips are a godsend along with all the Swing Tips newsletters.

Like you, I'm hooked for life.

Geo.

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[> Re: Great irons -- Roy Reed (R2), 00:08:37 11/29/10 Mon

Derrick: Glad you like the 1-Irons! I've been using mine for over a year now and, like George said, I was a little hesitant giving up the graphite shafts for the steel ones at my age (66). But, after just a few range trips, I found the 1-Irons were very easy to hit and very, very forgiving. I changed the grips this fall to the newer Avon grips and now I don't even need a glove to play - the new grips are really that good! I also teach golf to students with disabilities, and the 1-Irons are much easier for them to hit solid and accurately. Good luck to you and enjoy the finest clubs on the market today! R2


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