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Number of Reviews: 1
Total Number of Review Points: 5
Average Score for This Model: 5

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On 2007-08-27, BIGDDYWILL rated this Perfect Club 347 Hybrid a 5...(7904)

Details: Stock shaft and grip

Purchase: Bought on Ebay for $40.
Pros: This was a fantastic addition to my golf bag. It is very easy to hit this club in just about every situation. I use it in the fairway instead of my 3 iron and can absolutely launch the ball. It is great out of those pesky sandtraps they like to put 200 to 250 yards out and great out of the woods (my favorite landing area). I can easily adjust the trajectory of the ball by moving it back in my stance and punching it out of trouble. It did take me a small bucket of balls to figure out an easy swing works best but even with the decreased swing speed I can hit the ball 20 yards farther than my 3 iron. You cannot hit this club fat. I trust this club every time I hit it. It truly is the Perfect Club.
Cons: The offset takes a bit to get use to since it forces a draw. At first I had to force my hands through ahead of the club head but now I don't even think about it and it is dead straight.
Quality: Top quality construction. Headcover is terrible. Threw it away as soon as I unpacked it. My wifes thinks the grafalloy shaft is pretty- it's cobalt blue.

Review Summary: This is a great club. If you have trouble hitting long irons pick one of the up. Even at $99 from the manufacturer, it's a bargain. You will use this club alot.

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