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TOM WISHON 331H Hybrid Irons (RH & LH)

Features:

- Higher MOI for greater off-center hit performance from a slightly longer heel to toe profile combined with an increased side and back wall thickness.

- Split-level sole design ensures enough sole width to keep the CG low and back from the face to increase launch angle, but with a more narrow split-sole surface that reduces the sole to ground contact to allow more solid contact from the rough and to allow players to "knock the ball down".

- Designed to be built to lengths from under standard length iron to fairway wood to in between through the use of the second weight bore, total weight addition capability 18 grams.

- Same hosel offset design as an iron to blend in more smoothly with the typical low offset of any conventional iron design.

-LH available in #3 and #4 only.

Clubhead23456Tol.
Loft1821242731
Lie5859606162
Weight235242249256263
Offset11111
--Available in right and left hand.
Steel Shaft:call or e-mail for price.Graphite Shaft: call or e-mail for price.

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Email me at bobsailergolf@shaw.ca and request "golf info" in the subject line and I will return your email with interesting golf videos/links regarding what you should know before investing in golf clubs. Ask Yourself: Are all golfers the same size, the same strength, posess the same athletic ability, or have the same swing speed and tempo? If you have ever observed golfers on a driving range, you know the answer is NO! Because we are all unique regarding our size, strength, athletic ability and swing characteristics, preassembled clubs built to one standard set of specifications (regarding length, lie, loft, total weight, swing weight/MOI, wood face angle, shaft flex, shaft weight, shaft bend profile, grip size, set make-up, etc) will very likely not allow you to play your best golf. You see, in other sports where we hit a ball with a stick, like tennis or baseball, only 1 stick is needed. Therefore, it is very easy and an absolute must for these manufacturers to cutomize these sticks to the different size, strength, and athletic abilities of their consumers. Because you need 14 sticks in golf, they can't be offered in a vast selection of different lengths, lies, weights, shafts, grip sizes, etc, because the mass production assembly line couldn't handle these demands, not to mention the huge inventory needed and resulting inventory nightmare for the store selling them, and the knowledgeable staff needed to properly fit and build them from scratch for each individual customer. BEFORE you get misled by a $50 million per year marketing campaign, allow me to give you a free, 15 minute, no obligation, clubfitting demonstration before you decide where to buy...at the very least you will learn a few things.