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Hippo Copper Faced WedgeNewest Review: ... angled heads so there is one to suit you. It just depends how "laid back" you want your SW to be. SHAFT As with ... more |
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by andycharger - written on 06.01.03 (Very useful, 295 readings)
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What a title Andy? What does it mean. Well, those of you that read my last Golfing opinion know im taking my first decent steps into the golfing world nowadays. In fact, you could say that I am now becoming a bit of a "researcher" when it comes to equipment associated with the strange game. This benefits us all though. I can help you out with my Golfing advice and opinions and it allows me to buy the best possible golf products on the market. However, the Hippo Copper faced Wedge was bought with one purpose in mind. To match the rest of my clubs. Im an owner of a set of Hippo Plus Pro Golf irons. Now, when you buy many sets of Irons to play ...
by - written on 07.12.00
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Cleveland wedges the best or not. If you are thinking of buying yourself a wedge, to improve your game then Cleveland should be your first choice. Recently i purchased myself the 56 degree gun metal,as before i wasn't getting the consistancy i needed from my old sandwedge.I found that with the new cleveland i am getting much more spin and stop. This has helped my game improve and as a result i've seen my handicap come flying down. In my opinion Cleveland wedges really are the number 1 wedges in the game! ...
by SMJG - written on 28.09.00 (Useful, 67 readings)
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I have just bought a 64 degree Hippo Copper Face Wedge in the hope to soften my touch around the green. Believe me if, like me, you have no problems spanking a ball 270 yards with you driving but struggle a bit around the greens then a new wedge might be the answer to your problems. I gave this a go and when you are within 50 yards of the green it is possible you lob the ball up very high and land it probably about 70% closer than usual. It is great for bunkers as well. Those tricky shots just of the green are also catered for. This will probably cut about 4 or 5 strokes of my round and being an 18 handicap it will be greatly appreciated ...




