Club Description
Designed for players who normally score 80 - 94 on regulation length courses. Perfect set for golfers wanting a high COR iron head with excellent forgiveness. Fully Radiused Sole Design with Rounded Leading Edge. Best playability from all types of grass as well as from the rough. High 0.830 COR face design offers the most distance for all golfers. CNC Machined Variable Thickness Face delivers superb off-center hit forgiveness.
Features / Specifications
Play: Right Hand and Left Hand
Loft Angles: 23°, 26°, 30°, 34°, 38°, 42°, 46°, 50°
Lie Angles: 59°, 60°, 61°, 62°, 63°, 64°, 64°, 64°
Standard Club Length (Steel): 38 1/2", 38", 37 1/2", 37", 36 1/2", 36", 36", 35 3/4"
Standard Club Length (Graphite): 1/2" longer than steel
Bendable loft angle: +/- 4° higher or lower
Bendable lie angle: +/- 4° upright or flat
Made from 1020C carbon steel for a very soft feel
Sole width: 18mm for higher flight.
Blade Length: 82mm
Finish: Chrome Satin Finish
For Fitting Assistance, click this link: Free Custom Club Fitting
Product Warranty
Shafts
.jpg)
Lite Weight Steel (115 grams)
Backswing Length: Any Length
Downswing Force: Average (some force and energy)
Wrist Cock Release on Downswing: Midway (Score 82 +) |
.jpg)
Standard Weight Steel (130 grams)
Backswing Length: Any Length
Downswing Force: Fast (aggressive and forceful)
Wrist Cock Release on Downswing: Midway (Score 82 - 89) |
.png)
Nippon NS 950 Steel (95 grams)
Backswing Length: Higher than shoulders
Downswing Force: Fast (aggressive and forceful)
Wrist Cock Release on Downswing: Midway to Late (Score 75 - 85) |
.jpg)
Dynamic Gold S300 Steel (130 grams)
Backswing Length: Higher than shoulders
Downswing Force: Fast (aggressive and forceful)
Wrist Cock Release on Downswing: Late (Score 70 - 74) |
.png)
S2S Green Graphite (66 grams)
Backswing Length: Any Length
Downswing Force: Smooth (rhythmic with little force)
Wrist Cock Release on Downswing: Early (Score 90 +) |
.png)
S2S Blue Graphite (54 grams)
Backswing Length: Higher than shoulders
Downswing Force: Smooth (rhythmic with little force)
Wrist Cock Release on Downswing: Early to Midway (Score 85 - 95) |
.png)
S2S White Graphite (74 grams)
Backswing Length: Any Length
Downswing Force: Average (some force and energy)
Wrist Cock Release on Downswing: Midway (Score 82 +) |
.png)
S2S Black 85 Graphite (85 grams)
Backswing Length: Shoulder height or lower
Downswing Force: Fast (aggressive and forceful)
Wrist Cock Release on Downswing: Midway to Late (Score 75 - 85) |
Grips
.jpg)
Star Grip Sidewinder
Qualities: Medium Feel, Tacky, Good Traction
Grip Sizes: Standard, Midsize |

Star Grip Classic Wrap
Qualities: Soft, Very Tacky
Grip Sizes: Standard, Midsize |

Wishon V-Series Classic
Qualities: Medium Feel, Good Traction, Reduced Taper
Grip Sizes: Standard, Midsize, Small
|
.png)
Wishon 360-Series
Qualities: Medium Feel, Normal Taper
Grip Size: Standard, Midsize
|

Wishon W-Series
Qualities: Medium Feel, Normal Taper, Smaller in Lower Hand
Grip Sizes: Standard, Midsize |

Lamkin Sonar
Qualities: Soft feel, Ultra Tacky, Reduced Taper
Grip Sizes: Standard, Midsize |
.jpg)
Lamkin Crossline
Qualities: Medium Feel, Good Traction
Grip Sizes: Standard, Small, Midsize, Large
|
.jpg)
Golf Pride Tour Wrap
Qualities: Soft Feel, Good Traction
Grip Sizes: Small, Standard, Midsize, Large
|
.jpg)
Golf Pride CP2 Pro
Qualities: Medium Feel, Reduced Taper
Grip Sizes: Standard, Midsize |
.jpg)
Golf Pride CP2 Wrap
Qualities: Very Soft Feel, Reduced Taper
Grip Sizes: Standard, Midsize |
.jpg)
Golf Pride Tour Velvet
Qualities: Medium Feel, Good Traction
Grip Sizes: Standard, Midsize, Large
|
.png)
Golf Pride New Decade
Qualities: Firm Feel in upper hand, Medium Feel in lower hand
Grip Sizes: Standard, Midsize |
.jpg)
Winn Dri-Tac
Qualities: Cushioned, comfortable feel with exceptional tackiness
Grip Sizes: Small, Standard, Midsize, Large
|
|
Lie Angle
Lie angle of your clubs is essential. It can affect shots hit with both woods and irons because it will greatly affect the initial direction of your shots. Lie angle is defined as the angle between the shaft and the ground line when the club is measured in normal playing position with the center of the sole touching the ground line.
The lie angle is much more important on irons than on woods due to club length and loft angle of the woods. It can still be of use on the woods in extreme cases.
There is an easy way to measure if your lie angle is correct on your irons. All you need is a Sharpie Permanent Marker. Draw a straight line on the golf ball, and have it facing up and down the club face. After you make impact the line will appear on the face. If it’s pointing towards the toe, then your club is too upright. If it’s pointing towards the heel, then it’s too flat. If the line is perpendicular to the grooves on the face, then your lie angle is correct.