Walter hagen aws driver
My friend bought a Hagen driver and got two hybrids. He loaned me a hybrid to demo, and played the other hybrid and driver. You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible. Paste as plain text instead. Only 75 emoji are allowed. Display as a link instead.
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Dicks is running a special for the next few days, buy one wood or hybrid get two free. Any feedback is appreciated.
Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Kcas77 March 2, TinCupTampa March 2, Mr3Putt March 2, As Mr3Putt has already said, "Try before you buy. I got the same deal on Maxfli A10 woods. They were definitely more entry level clubs than I have now I actually still carry the 3W! They just weren't as good as some OEM clubs. Great value though. I have a Walter Hagen sand wedge and pair of shoes and my dad has a Hagen bag. Quality-wise, I cannot say anything bad about them.
The wedge is forged and it's not as soft as a Mizuno or Callaway wedge, but what is? It's a solid wedge. My dad loves his bag. Ball flight off the club has been moderately high, with the soft fade that I like to hit. Of course, part of that is the fact that I have the movable weight system set to a fade. The weighting system consists of three weights: one heavy and two light.
To set if for the desired ball flight, you simply put the heavier weight in the proper slot. The club includes a cute little wrench in a nice little velvet bag. As a side not, one of the advantages to playing at the same club several times a week is that it makes it easy to compare the landing zones on different clubs. Accuracy with the Hagen has been pretty good for me. I hit enough fairways to keep me in the game, but I often found the fade making a big loop that rolled off the right side of the fairway.
I wonder if that problem would solve itself with a different set of weights. Hand in hand with accuracy is forgiveness. But the Hagen is not too far off. The couple of really bad shots I hit turned out pretty badly. But the rest had enough accuracy and consistent distance to make me think that the Hagen was compensating somewhat for my off center swings. The fit and finish and workmanship on the club is top notch.
The ferrule fits smoothly, the head is smooth and free from flaws. The weight ports and screws seem as though they will last a good long time. It also has a nice headcover with a magnetic closure. My guess is that most players will go with a bigger name if the prices are similar.
Bought this driver at Dicks for I would recommend this club to anyone looking for a great club for a good price. I adjusted the weights for a draw but I am not sure if that has any effect. I am of the opinion that it is swing plane and wrist roll that causes a ball to draw. How are trade values determined? Does the condition of my used golf clubs affect the value?
Important: Iron sets must contain a minimum of five 5 consecutive clubs with matching shafts, including a Pitching Wedge. If a PW is not included, you will be required to enter each of the irons individually. Clubs that are stamped or engraved will be automatically receive the "Below Average" value. Please provide us the information below to help expedite your quote: Please provide dates you need sets delivered to you.
Clubs that do not qualify: Clubs with cracked or dented heads, heads that rattle and clubs with broken shafts. Fitting irons. Counterfeit clubs. What happens if there are any discrepancies? Do I need to include a headcover? Why are there no values for my used golf clubs?
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