![]() ![]() And, as my playing partner demonstrated, good for some great golfers also. But, they are quite forgiving and perfect for high to mid handicap golfers. These are very good clubs that sell for low prices because they are older. But, they also appear to go a little further for me (even though my newer clubs have less loft (e.g., 48 PW for the 845s versus 46 or 47 degrees)). They have more offset than what I am used to - are heavier - seem to have have a little more vibration - and I hit them higher. I pulled out my old set and have played them a couple of times now - they are great and there seems to be only a little difference between these and other more current model clubs. He played from the tips and shot 2 over for the round using the same 845s I had in the 1990s. ![]() My playing partner that day was an excellent golfer, long and accurate off the T, who had been a club pro when he was younger. I have been struggling with my newer Ping S-58s (more blade like) and played golf at an excellent and expensive golf course several weeks ago. ![]() I have played with various clubs, including very unforgiving blades. I returned to golf two years ago after my son left for college. At one point in the 1990s I had a single digit handicap. ![]()
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