

You will see me on the tour in about a month at this rate.
#Ben hogan apex pc reviews driver
Now all I have to do is save up for the Ben Hogan driver that I have my eye on. To bad it is mid October and the snow is getting ready to fly around here. From there, their clubs went down 4 degrees each. In case youre wondering, a Hogan 4 shaft is very similar to Dynalite Gold Stiff. Both sets for 210 total after much haggling. And what's more, the hybrid woods hit long and straight and I am a slicer if there ever was one. I dont know about the Magnums but the Apex 'E' was 48 which was industry standard at the time. Next, I acquired a set of Hogan Apex FTX irons, 3-PW, Hogan 4 shafts, original grips, 8.5/10 condition AND a set of Mizuno MP-30 irons, 4-PW, Dynalite Gold R300 shafts in 8/10 condition.
#Ben hogan apex pc reviews full
You can find a nice full set of them for somewhere in the low to mid 100s, but you may squeak out some auctions for 85-100. Don’t get me wrong, it’s really about how bad you want them and what you’re willing to pay. In 1988 I changed to the Apex Redline and soon after to the Apex Grind, two of the. Believe me, this is a very, very impressive improvement for me. As such, if you’re looking for 1970-1975 vintage Ben Hogan Apex irons, you won’t stumble upon many great deals. My first set was a Ben Hogan 1984 Apex PC and that started my passion for his forged iron sets and Persimmon Woods. The large irons are just as easy to hit as the nine iron.

And get this I didn't play at all last year and only twice the year before! I put the ball on the green on 3 out of 4 of the par 3's and twice from 180 yards or more using the hybrid woods. Well finally, after about 8 years I broke down and bought these new CFT's yesterday in preparation of our company tournament (at Arrowhead golf club- great course by the way) which took place this morning. I was to the point that I had given up on using any iron larger than an eight. As everyone has said, those clubs were too advanced for me. If you are interested in this shaft, J.J. When I looked at hard stepping the XP105 S flex twice it came very close to the profile of the LightWeight Apex shaft. The XP105 is about 10 grams lighter and therefore a little softer. I have been playing with a set of Ben Hogan director (blades) which have been around two years longer than I have been alive and I have never been able to play these irons well at all. The lightweight Hogan Apex iron is a very close match to this years True Temper XP105. I just wanted to write and tell you how unbelievably happy I am with my new Ben Hogan Apex CFTh irons. My name is Phil and I live in Littleton Colorado.

This is a cut and paste of what I just emailed to Ben Hogan. “This is a cut and paste of what I just emailed to Ben.”
