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Date Posted: 14:37:54 12/20/09 Sun
Author: Roy Reed
Subject: Re: 1iron driver
In reply to: steve 's message, "1iron driver" on 20:09:52 12/19/09 Sat

Steve: Just last week I replaced my Cleveland Hi-Bore XL driver with the new 12* 1-Iron driver. It was the best investment I've ever made! I already own the 1-Iron irons and wedges, and the driver is just outstanding! For my WTF of 34.5", the 1-Iron driver is 43" long. My old Cleveland is 45.5" long and was good, but I was not consistent with it. The 1-Iron driver is perfectly balanced, easier to swing and hit, and much easier to control. I have gained probably 20 yards with it. I highly recommend it!

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[> [> Re: 1iron driver -- Chris Ernst, 17:13:37 12/25/09 Fri

Steve, Mine was the first driver I ever hit over 250 yards. My pleasure with the driver got me to buy the irons. I hit the driver 310 yards on a level par 4 2 summers ago, longest of my life. I am now 250 consistantly. BTW I am 6 ft 225 and 60 years old. I also am 35 WTF. Hope it helps.

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[> [> [> Re: 1iron driver -- steve, 11:00:04 12/30/09 Wed

I just ordered the driver and the 5 wood.

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[> [> [> [> Re: 1iron driver -- Roy Reed (R2), 23:58:52 12/30/09 Wed

Great choices, Steve! I've found that you can play the ball back farther in your stance since the driver fits you better. I play mine in the middle, as suggested in the Playability tips and just like all the other irons and woods. It will serve you well! Have a great New Year! R2

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[> [> Re: 1iron driver -- Rob, 04:46:03 01/19/10 Tue

"Our 1 Iron Titanium Driver is 2 to 3 inches shorter in length than a conventional driver", as stated in the details about the driver. I have found that most of the comments about lengths, when asked, are referred to this way and not to the actual length in inches based on WTF. Giving an actual inch measurement gives a better description then a conventional club length, which we know varies. What then is the actual driver length with a WTF measurement of 33"?

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[> [> [> Re: 1iron driver -- David Lake, 10:17:06 01/19/10 Tue

Rob,

It would only confuse the average golfer to provide an actual club length measurement because extremely few golfers know how to properly measure club length.

Unless you have a golf club measuring tool with an adjustable head to accommodate any club-head lie angle then you can use the following instructions for a close approximation: Place the golf club in the address position with the scoring lines on the club-face exactly parallel to the ground and then measure directly alongside the shaft from the butt-end of the grip to the point where the shaft would intersect the ground if it protruded from the heel of the club-head.

For a 33"-33.9" W-T-F measurement our driver club length would be 42".

David Lake

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