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About 15years I kept looking at the website, I was very intrigued I knew it made sense . 2 years ago I finally pulled the trigger and bought two sets of irons, fairway woods and Driver. I’m very pleased. I also purchased the putter which is very good. It’s very similar to my Odyssey 2ball in my opinion.
The irons are very easy to hit, and I find that since the fairway woods are customized my size, they work better than hybrids. I just recently purchased their nine Fairway Wood. But I gotta tell you, even the three and four irons are easy to hit , it is the same size as my seven, pitching wedge, etc..
Dechambeau made one size clubs famous and so many big brands are copying that, but David Lake had the right idea decades ago! Kudos to you, David Lake.
I bought the 27-47 set of irons. They came with mid grips which was nice not having to change them. First range session, first ball hit was using the 27 (5iron) it was pure and I just said wow. The ball went high, and it went far. And it was absurdly straight. Shot tracker marked it 190ish in the air. I hit another with the same result. The club distances are all about 10-20 yards different so picking a club is easy. For the first time in my life I am picking up green shots from 120-200. I've never left much of a green divot. Not with these. I'm fixing green craters on every hole. I will say lining up with the short irons is different. But I just keep saying trust the club. 47 full power is good for 120-140. But with some power adjustments perfectly adequate inside of 100. Same stance, same swing just adjust power. These clubs are true game changers. Ive played 4 rounds with them. And I haven't looked at my old irons since that first range session. They are comfortable, balanced, and hit long and straight.
I have always felt that the One Irons needed a club to breach the gap between the woods and the irons. I knew that I could manage this by adding a 5 hybrid from a previous set. But, I wanted to stay true to the 1 Iron philosophy. The new 9 wood is the perfect in-brand solution. It's like my old hybrid only better.
A 25 degree wood has a lot of versatility. Again, it fills the gap between my iron distance and the distance of a 7 wood. But it does so much more than that. I have used a 25 to get out of the tall grass. I have used a 25 to sail out of a fairway bunker. I used it to get out from under trees and on occasion chipping onto the green.
The best part of the new 9 wood is that is exactly like every other fairway wood in my bag with the exception of the loft. There's no learning curve. It's like swinging any other wood. The ball gets up and goes just like it is supposed to. For me, it's a Wonder Wood.
About 15years I kept looking at the website, I was very intrigued I knew it made sense . 2 years ago I finally pulled the trigger and bought two sets of irons, fairway woods and Driver. I’m very pleased. I also purchased the putter which is very good. It’s very similar to my Odyssey 2ball in my opinion.
The irons are very easy to hit, and I find that since the fairway woods are customized my size, they work better than hybrids. I just recently purchased their nine Fairway Wood. But I gotta tell you, even the three and four irons are easy to hit , it is the same size as my seven, pitching wedge, etc..
Dechambeau made one size clubs famous and so many big brands are copying that, but David Lake had the right idea decades ago! Kudos to you, David Lake.
I bought the 27-47 set of irons. They came with mid grips which was nice not having to change them. First range session, first ball hit was using the 27 (5iron) it was pure and I just said wow. The ball went high, and it went far. And it was absurdly straight. Shot tracker marked it 190ish in the air. I hit another with the same result. The club distances are all about 10-20 yards different so picking a club is easy. For the first time in my life I am picking up green shots from 120-200. I've never left much of a green divot. Not with these. I'm fixing green craters on every hole. I will say lining up with the short irons is different. But I just keep saying trust the club. 47 full power is good for 120-140. But with some power adjustments perfectly adequate inside of 100. Same stance, same swing just adjust power. These clubs are true game changers. Ive played 4 rounds with them. And I haven't looked at my old irons since that first range session. They are comfortable, balanced, and hit long and straight.
I have always felt that the One Irons needed a club to breach the gap between the woods and the irons. I knew that I could manage this by adding a 5 hybrid from a previous set. But, I wanted to stay true to the 1 Iron philosophy. The new 9 wood is the perfect in-brand solution. It's like my old hybrid only better.
A 25 degree wood has a lot of versatility. Again, it fills the gap between my iron distance and the distance of a 7 wood. But it does so much more than that. I have used a 25 to get out of the tall grass. I have used a 25 to sail out of a fairway bunker. I used it to get out from under trees and on occasion chipping onto the green.
The best part of the new 9 wood is that is exactly like every other fairway wood in my bag with the exception of the loft. There's no learning curve. It's like swinging any other wood. The ball gets up and goes just like it is supposed to. For me, it's a Wonder Wood.