All-round smooth
Pros: Great feel, natural to swing
Cons: Low bounce
I have a GunMetal finish with 60* loft and 3* bounce.
The club is natural to hold and it swings very gracefully. (Side note, it doesn't have 2010 conforming grooves.)
The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars in performance was the 3* bounce. The DSG makes the use of the club's bounce more versatile, but 3* is still not much to work with. If you play on tight lies on hard fairways it's not so bad, but still somewhat difficult. 3* bounce is nice for cutting down into thick rough, but it makes it difficult to avoid digging on soft fairways, avoid swinging under the ball when its fluffed up in the rough, or to check the ground on impact for pitches. 3* of bounce is definitely not recommended for the beginner, and even for a more advanced player it's a matter preference.
Other than that I have no complaints. It's classic looking and easy to use. Contact feels smooth and solid. It pops the ball up very easily when struck well. It also provides good feedback on mis-hits.
The club is natural to hold and it swings very gracefully. (Side note, it doesn't have 2010 conforming grooves.)
The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars in performance was the 3* bounce. The DSG makes the use of the club's bounce more versatile, but 3* is still not much to work with. If you play on tight lies on hard fairways it's not so bad, but still somewhat difficult. 3* bounce is nice for cutting down into thick rough, but it makes it difficult to avoid digging on soft fairways, avoid swinging under the ball when its fluffed up in the rough, or to check the ground on impact for pitches. 3* of bounce is definitely not recommended for the beginner, and even for a more advanced player it's a matter preference.
Other than that I have no complaints. It's classic looking and easy to use. Contact feels smooth and solid. It pops the ball up very easily when struck well. It also provides good feedback on mis-hits.












