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- Shaft Fitting | Grip Fitting
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Clubs are being sold as a "set of two clubs" (#3 Hybrid and #4 Hybrid)
• Used 3 times on the course and are in very good condition with some small marks on the face and near the top of the face.
• The sole on both clubs have a few light scratches but is generally in very good condition.
• Both clubs have a slight "hook" face angle to prevent fade shots or slices.
• Club lengths are 39.25" on the #3 and 38.75" on the #4.
• Shaft is S2S White Graphite in a Senior Flex (check the Shaft Fitting tab for more information).
• Priced much lower than new clubs.
• Both of these hybrid clubs are on a "final sale" and are NOT returnable for any reason.
Play: Right Hand
Finish: Black Paint on Crown, Face and sole high polished
Specifications
Loft Angle | Lie Angle | Club Length |
21° #3 | 59° | 39.25" |
24° #4 | 50° | 38.75" |
S2S White (73 gram - 78 gram; Torque 3.8° - 3.5°; .335 Tip Diameter)
If Your Average Score Is: 85 - 90
If Your Backswing Length Is: Hands shoulder height or Lower OR Hands higher than shoulders
If Your Downswing Force Is: Average, with some force and energy
If Your Wrist Cock Release Point Is: Midway on Downswing
If Your Average 5-Iron Distance Is:
125 - 145 yards, Select Senior (A)
Measure Hand (as shown in picture) before selecting the correct grip and size
PURE Wrap
Qualities: Soft, Very Tacky
Grip Sizes (Hand Size): Standard (7" - 8.25"), Midsize (8.25" - 9.25"), Oversize (9.25+")
PURE DTX
Qualities: Firm Feel, Maximum Traction
Grip Sizes (Hand Size): Standard (7" - 8.25"), Midsize (8.25" - 9.25")
PURE Pro
Qualities: Medium, Tacky, Good Traction
Grip Sizes (Hand Size): Undersize (6.5" - 7"), Standard (7" - 8.25"), Midsize (8.25" - 9.25")
Face Angle Fitting and Lie Angle Fitting can be done by bending the Hosel (neck) of the club. Wishon Golf is the only club head manufacturer in the world with the capability of this bending. Being able to achieve the correct Face Angle will help golfers who normally slice or hook to hit much straighter drives. Being able to bend the Lie Angle helps golfers who are tall, short or just have a slightly different hand position when they address the ball or at impact of the ball.
We can adjust the face angle to fit any of these flight patterns and eliminate the hook or the slice.
Golf Club Lie Angle
Lie angle of your clubs is essential. 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.
Below is a chart that gives lie angle based on height and wrist-to-floor (W-F) measurement. You can use this as a "starting point" when determining the ideal lie angle for you.
Height | 4' 10” - 5' 6” | 5' 6” - 6' 2” | 6' 2” - 6' 7” |
W-to-F Measure | |||
40" | 3° Up | 3° Up | |
39" | 3° Up | 3° Up | 2° Up |
38" | 2° Up | 2° Up | 2° Up |
37" | 2° Up | 2° Up | 1° Up |
36" | 1° Up | 1° Up | Std. |
35" | Std. | Std. | Std. |
34" | Std. | Std. | Std. |
33" | Std. | Std. | Std. |
32" | Std. | 1° Flat | 1° Flat |
31" | 1° Flat | 2° Flat | 2° Flat |
30" | 2° Flat | 2° Flat | 3° Flat |
29" | 3° Flat | 3° Flat |