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Date Posted: 08:01:52 06/27/11 Mon
Author: David Lake
Subject: An email we received today:


Hello David,

I have to say it's taken me a good 3-4 months to get a swing down for these clubs. I even took a few lessons and did a video analysis on my swing. With a lot of practice and determination, I am now hitting my clubs further than I have ever imagined. For example, my 7 iron has always been a 135-140 yard club. Even in my 20's I could hit the 7 iron 140 pretty regularly. When I started swinging the 1 Iron 7 iron, I could not hit the ball more than 100 yards. It was very frustrating and I wanted to just quit and by a new set of clubs. However, the arrow was not the problem, the Indian was in this case. My teaching pro actually recommended that I switch because I was having so much difficulty.

Prior to me owning the set from you I shot about a 100-105 on a regular basis. Fast forward three months; I can now hit my 7 iron 150-155 yards and drop it in a bucket. I hardly take any kind of a divot, more like a brushing of the grass. In perspective, once you get used to these clubs there is no, I repeat, no substitute.

Today I played 9 holes and shot a 39, the best score of my career. I consistently shoot 82-85 and enjoy near par golf. Now you may have thought at first that it was taking long to get used to the clubs, however, compare that to dropping down nearly 20 strokes and becoming a 10 handicap in three months. I am in the 1 Iron groove and will never ever let go of my 1 Iron clubs. Bravo, David!

Michael P., N.J.

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