took a few rounds to get used to the senior graphite shafts but really good feel to these irons. Great playability, I am very pleased with the pitching wedge, great
som seniorspiller har jeg aldrig givet mine penge bedre ud end til dette sæt køller. De er lette og giver mig mellem 15 og 20 meter længere end med mit
I'm so pleased that i bought these clubs they do fill like titleist ap2 and mb and great service, and looking forward to buy more from your site and spreading
I was looking to update from my Acer XP905 irons (awesome clubs)that I've been playing for past few years.I just wanted to try something new. I decided to give the
Great club, mid to high launch gets the ball up out of rough easily, very forgiving yet gives feedback on miss hits. I have had trouble hitting hybrids in the
Re-Grip your golf clubs yourself. It's cheap, easy and quick!
Re-grip facts:
75% of our customers re-grip their clubs for the first time. Of these 84% said it was easy, 16% said it was not difficult, and 0% said it was difficult to re-grip their own clubs. 73% replied that they saw an improvement in their game after re-griping their clubs.
Re-grip Guide
You need a carpet knife, grip tape, a grip and some naphtha. Grip tape included when you buy the grips from us.
1) Remove the old grip. Use a carpet knife, or a sharp knife. Also remove the old grip tape.
2) Turn on the grip tape on the shaft , the tape should prortrude about 2 cm from the end of the shaft. Remove the tape protection strip and fold up the excess.
3) If you have a narrow tape, you proceed as shown in figure 3.
4) Block the hole on the underside of the grip with the index finger, then pour down a little naphtha in the grip. Block the opening with your other hand and shake. Then you pour the naphthaover the tape so the new grip will slip on easily. (please use gloves).
5) Squeeze grip with the thumb and index finger to the opening should be slightly oval. Then press the oval opening over the end of the shaft.
6) Grasp the grip firmly with the entire hand and push the grip until it reaches the shafts end. Adjust grip so it's straight. Wait 10-20 minutes for the naphtha to evaporate, then you're ready to go out and play.