On a day hanging in the mid 40s with some wind I hit one 4i off the tee for about 220 carry.
Give some additional data after 8-10 shot averages.
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On a day hanging in the mid 40s with some wind I hit one 4i off the tee for about 220 carry.
Hello has anyone compared these to the Srixon z585s? Thank you
Sure have. Turf interaction for me was superior with the 585s - the v sole is a godsend for a steep swinger like me. Edge in feel goes to the HF2. For me the were pretty close distance wise. Overall if you put both sets side by side and forced me to choose I would probably reach for the 585. The v sole just works.
Hello has anyone compared these to the Srixon z585s? Thank you
Played them side by side at the Ultimate Weekend with @JohnSinVA and @OITW
I liked the looks and feel of the HF2s more, but the V sole works for me so performance edge went to the 585s. They were very comparable in distance.
Thank you for the feedback! Looks like the z585's edge out the HF2s.
So you’re hitting more ‘fat’ shots with HF2s? How would you compare forgiveness between these two on reasonably well struck shots?
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If what you're asking is "are my shots with the HF2 taking more turf than with the 585?" I would say yes, my divots with the HF2 are definitely a little deeper than with the 585. Both irons have good ball speed retention across the face, but I would need some more time with the 585s in direct comparison to say if one was definitely better than the other.
Played them side by side at the Ultimate Weekend with @JohnSinVA and @OITW
I liked the looks and feel of the HF2s more, but the V sole works for me so performance edge went to the 585s. They were very comparable in distance.
I second this- shaft pairings played a part i got my workability in the HF2s. But more forgiveness/turf interaction and higher launch in 585
Firstly, this is mostly true.Just a little bump up to sing the praises of these irons again. Excellent distance and great feel in this package. I last had these out when playing with @mesaman777 and I got him to finally hit one on a par 3 after some gentle persuasion. I just about had a set sold after that one swing, even with a shaft that wasn't a good match for him. Having a price tag $300 less than he expected certainly wasn't helping either, but in the end he managed to avoid the temptation. If you see these out somewhere for demo, try them. Hopefully Bridgestone will do a demo program like some other companies do, because these irons are too good to just fade into the background.
Firstly, this is mostly true.
Secondly, I never mentioned that any temptation was avoided. These are on my radar. Especially at that price. Just wish they offered a set GW, but by no means a deal breaker.
These are soft and long. I agree with John, if you have a chance to demo, do it. I was shopping them that very night.
I would have played the rest of the round out of his bag if I wasn't hitting my own new irons.
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IIRC the set that was sent to the Ultimate Weekend was 5-A (which is a gap wedge). Looks like that's an option to make up their 7 piece sets.
Firstly, this is mostly true.
Secondly, I never mentioned that any temptation was avoided. These are on my radar. Especially at that price. Just wish they offered a set GW, but by no means a deal breaker.
These are soft and long. I agree with John, if you have a chance to demo, do it. I was shopping them that very night.
I would have played the rest of the round out of his bag if I wasn't hitting my own new irons.
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That very well could be, but she was slow and we booted her for Moses.You must be having a senior moment. I recall explaining to you why I pulled the set gap wedge out of the bag in favor of a specialty wedge.
But since Methuselah used to be in your foursome I can ignore this oversight
It’s been a few weeks since I’ve had the chance to get these out to put into play. They are just as sweet sounding and feeling as I remember. Well struck shots reveal that soft forged feeling and mishits aren’t terribly punishing in either performance or aesthetics.
If you have an opportunity to hit these, you owe it to yourself to do so. They are just damn good.
So I should expect his feedback in here soon.... Ish? Like 2020?Let’s keep tormenting @AMart into being a real THPer again. Maybe he’ll share his thoughts now that his HF2 are paired with smacwrap.
So I should expect his feedback in here soon.... Ish? Like 2020?