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| Re: snake eyes for sparko hi garboligist it says on the internet site that these are very forgiving clubs if thats the case would i still have to hit it on the sweet spot ?and are they allowed to say this if its not true also if i bought these would it be bad for my game or would i learn to hit that sweetspot quicker than normal? thanks for your advice. |
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| went for the clubs anyway and what a difference im now hitting 115 mtrs with the pitcher and the three iron went to the 200 mtr mark the real thing is these are flying like arrows were i aim them, cant wait to try them on the course and hopefully go under my 97 record,ok i know its not great but it is to me cos ive only been playing a few months, anyway cheers for now. p.s there is one problem they look that nice i dont want to get them dirty ;-) |