Nice looking clubhead, fit & finish on par with any of the brand name clubs that you'll pay 5X the price. No sense that I could shape a shot left or right if I wanted to, but I'm plenty happy with straight after years of frustration with low/mid irons. From fairway, they are very directional and produce height that holds the green. Wish I had these 30 yrs ago.Shank you very much!Īdvantages: Heavy headed, dense feel with compact profile helps them get through rough and weeds where conventional ironhead would twist and skew contact for errant shot. Bought 28-34-40 deg set for range of 90-160 yds. I've always hit fairway woods well but poor iron player. I have ordered several more items from Monark and they haven't let me down.Īdvantages: Appealng to the eye at address, easy to line up, top strap isn't too thick and mishit are as forgiving as any other mid size design. Staff responses to my questions right away. I received my order within 4 days of ordering, and that is all the way out to Hawaii. My 150 yard club is now a hard 8 or easy 7 iron. Very pleased with my build, strike them pure and have gained distance. With the advances of light weight steel shafts and being a senior, I made a set of irons with Apollo steel 85 and Golf Pride CP2 midsized grips. I recently became bored with the Taylormade and wanted to go back to steel shafts. My most recent irons I used for the past 5 years was Taylormade CBG'S mid size on regular Graphite shafts. Two sets ago I was using DynaCrafts II which I used from 2003 until 2005. I have been using Dynacraft club heads for over 20 years. I am very pleased with my recent purchase of a set of DynaCrafts Profet CB iron heads. High ball flight could be a problem if you already hit a regular weight shaft high to begin with. High ball flight (if that's what you are after)ĭisadvantages: They are off at least a flex. I would oryy if I played in windy conditions but it doesn't get too bad here on the east coast of Fla. I am also used to a low ball flight from my DG's and this shaft does launch them higher, which gave me 5-7 more yards coupled with the lightness of the shaft. I am normally a Stiff, and I trimmed these to regular, they feel like stiffs. I read many reviews before I bought these and everyone said to trim back one flex so I did. The only drawback I have from this shaft is it seems a little too stiff. I'm not sure why a shaft this inexpensive, it has so much response, but then again, are we just getting ripped off on the GD's and Nippons? If you handed me this shat and said it was 15.00 bucks, I wouldn't doubt you after I hit it. I can feel everything, and can tell you exactly where the ball struck on the face of the iron. The feedback I am getting from this shaft is incredible. I have been using DG's (stiff) seems like my entire life. This is the first light steel shaft I have used. I'm a 12 hdcp and shoot anywhere from 75-85. A nice bright Blue like the Cobras would have been nice :-) High quality paint job, I was surprised and impressed.ĭisadvantages: I'm not a big fan of the white color but I'll get used to it. Confidence-inspiring look if you like hitting woods. I'll take that problem any day!!!Īdvantages: Consistent. The only problem I have now the large gap between the Blue Angels SW at 135-ish to my Ping 56 degree SW at only 110-ish. As said on the web site, the SW is not really a SW, it's a GW. Monark shipping is incredibly fast btw, that's awesome. I have ordered the 2-iron through 6-iron to complete the full 2-SW set and am expecting them in a day or two. The Blue Angels 8-iron goes about 160 AND higher AND straighter), I bought them to be more consistent and they are exactly that. I didn't buy them to gain distance (I've always been around 150 yards with an 8-iron. They are a half to full club longer than my Adams A12OS short irons, which were plenty long. No more than a 10 yard difference when I miss, which is usually towards the toe. They go very straight and the distance is very consistent. I've played 4 rounds with the 7-SW (Graffaloy Prolaunch Blue Iron shafts, Stiff) and am very very happy with how they are performing. I've always been a good wood player and decided to try the Blue Angels because they all look like woods. I consider myself one of the worst iron players ever! I hit it closer with 3, 4 and 5 hybrids than with wedges. For the past 35 years I've always been between a 2 to 7 handicap.
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