Ben Hogan Apex Edge

Ben Hogan Apex Edge

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Ben Hogan Apex Edge

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Ben Hogan Apex Edge
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I'm A 7 Handy Cap. I've Played Apex Plus Ir

I'm a 7 handy cap.

I've played Apex Plus irons for years. In a quest for move forgiveness in the 3 4 5 irons I bought set of Apex Edge irons and made my set a combo set Edge 3,4,5 then Apex 6,7,8,9 EW.

This has worked great.

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5

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These Ben Hogan Apex Edge Irons Play Very Solid Wi

these Ben Hogan Apex Edge irons play very solid with great distance... i use the stiff flex shafts... never had a complaint since the day i purchased them... very solid feel coming off the face of the club... not the most forgiving club in golf but for mid handicapers this club is as good as any mizuno MP iron on the market...

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Having Bought These Clubs After Using A Fairy Broa

Having bought these clubs after using a fairy broad range of other big name cavity irons, I can honestly say that I have found the perfect irons. These irons age well and won't end up looking like a victim of golf fashion like other more 'colourful' irons out there.

laurie woolcott.
5

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The Clubs Look Great, And They Fly Very Low And Lo

The clubs look great, and they fly very low and long, with the extra run generated with the lower flight.

the long irons are so easy to hit, with the extra weight to get the ball in the air.

im an 18 handicapper, and i can hit a one iron off the deck, as easy as hitting a wedge.

ive got the bladed wedges, and they fly a little shorter, the feel is better, and you can backspin with ease.the mid irons are a joy to use, the extra weight makes all the difference to me.

mlsw1.
5

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Being A High Handicapper, I Was Looking For Game I

Being a high handicapper, I was looking for game improvement clubs. I had demoed Callaway Big Berthas, Cleveland TA 7, Cobra SS, MacGregor VIP Cavities and Blades, Wilson Deep Reds, Titleist OS, Callaway VFTs, Callaway X-14s. The look and feel of forged was hard to resist. Many cannot tell the difference - even for beginner may be difficult but WOW! My first two shots with a 7 iron and I was sold - Straight and long. I demoed the 5 and 6 irons and noticed the same feel and forgiveness. Perfect shots were rewarded with straight and long flight (the lofts are stronger than average clubs) and off centered hits sacrificed some distance and accuracy but not much. The weight is heavier than average clubs.

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wildweasel

I found that during the development of my game as a medium handicapper, it added interest to the sometimes boring activity of long practice sessions. To add the extra dimension of 'working' the ball. It can also help one to feel what needs to be given some attention toward hitting more consistently straight balls when needed. Also, developing the ability to fade or draw can increase the likelihood of keeping balls on the green and nearer the pin, therefore ultimately lowering your handicap. Work on all aspects of the game if you want full enjoyment from it.

itshimthere

if you're a high handicapper then why would you want to work the ball. wouldn't it be easier and better to concentrate on getting solid contact with the ball 1st rather clouding your mind with draw/fade shots?

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