BamBooBender
See-Moe
I have ordered and received a set of Pinhawk SL iron heads from Value Golf, which I intend to have built to my current 7i length. I’ll use thread to document my results, but not the actual building process since I will be working with my club builder and he will be doing the assembly and adjustments. I opted for the 4i – SW, and will try the 4h if the 4i doesn’t work out (even the 5h if need be). I’m also trying to decide between DG X100, or one of the two other lightweight versions of the DG X100’s (XP115 or the SL version)
I’ll post as much pertinent info as I can due not having ton of time with work, school, having just bought a house, moving, and such. I will also post all my results regardless of whether it turns out good, bad, or indifferent.
My reasoning behind wanting to try single length irons boils down to looking for some badly needed consistency in my game. I can go from sticking a 4i shot to 10’ to missing horribly with a sand wedge. When my game is pretty well on, it’s the slight thins and chunks that get me. I’m hoping that having one setup, one ball positon, basically one shot, for most of my clubs will help with this. I also already use a single axis/plane swing anyway, which relies a lot on setup, so these should help.
My first impression of them is that they look better in hand than they did in pictures or from the site.
I’ll post some pics later. I’m also going to weigh them and have the other specs checked for accuracy, tweaking them where they need it.
I’ll post as much pertinent info as I can due not having ton of time with work, school, having just bought a house, moving, and such. I will also post all my results regardless of whether it turns out good, bad, or indifferent.
My reasoning behind wanting to try single length irons boils down to looking for some badly needed consistency in my game. I can go from sticking a 4i shot to 10’ to missing horribly with a sand wedge. When my game is pretty well on, it’s the slight thins and chunks that get me. I’m hoping that having one setup, one ball positon, basically one shot, for most of my clubs will help with this. I also already use a single axis/plane swing anyway, which relies a lot on setup, so these should help.
My first impression of them is that they look better in hand than they did in pictures or from the site.
I’ll post some pics later. I’m also going to weigh them and have the other specs checked for accuracy, tweaking them where they need it.