I think ya'll are right...different type of club, swings a little different...the heel to toe length is longer than my other irons...not as easily 'swung'..better for hitting as they want to stay square, harder to open and close...more offset does move the cog back away from the hosel...I only have three rounds and some range time with them so I'll give them more time...
For thirty years I played a pretty big hook..worked well in windy west texas with lots of roll and not until I got into TGM have I straightened out my ball flight and am working on a little fade w/higher trajectory...much better on the harder/tighter courses here in the dallas area...which is why I wanted a 'players' cb for consistency...we'll see...thanks guys..hp
Am I the only one that uses cavity backs when I'm using a hitters stroke, and blades when I'm swinging. I feel that cavity backs with there increased offset fights the left-to-right ball flight of the angled hinge, and blades allow me to use my horizontal hinging, centrifugal, free flowing swing without worrying about over cooking my draw.
Last edited by ChangeMySwing : 04-13-2006 at 01:49 AM.