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Date Posted: 20:48:52 06/03/00 Sat
Author: Bob Robinson
Subject: Playability of NG and/or IMA irons

I have just been made aware of this site and welcome the opportunity to hear what other people interested in the single axis approach are up to. I am presently having moderate success with the single axis, palm grip approach using a set of Taylor LCG bubble shafts (grips built up with tennis wrap) but am seriously considering purchasing new clubs. I would be interested in hearing from people who are playing either the Scigolf IMA irons that are supposedly built for use with the single axis swing or the NG Cavity Back irons and have you comment on what kind results are you having with them. Any comments regarding playability, distance, craftsmanship, etc. would be appreciated, thanks.

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