#1: Re: Rescue/Baffler style clubs
Posted on 2006-07-11 10:28:18 by Roger
I recently bought Cleveland HALO 2i and 4i to replace similar loft Howson
GBH attackers.
I think they are much easier to hit, have good length and land softly.
I play of 21 and these have been a godsend.
Look out for dodgy ones on Ebay
Good luck
Roger
"JC" <tullyhubbert@ (Spam Trap) yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Do any of the peeps here have experience with rescue/baffler style clubs.
> Your experiences of the different brands available would be appreciated,
> particularly if you have used the Cleveland Halo, Cobra baffler or MD
> Equaliser.
>
> I'm a 15 handicapper. I've always struggled with my long irons and rarely
> if ever use a 3 iron. I'll use a 4 iron of a tee but not of the faiway.
> I'm quite happy using a 5 wood of the faiway but this leaves a huge gap in
> clubing between 5 iron and 5 wood. Atm a baffler 4i 23 degrees seems like
> quite a good idea, it means I could leave the 3 iron and possibly also the
> 4 out of my bag. I'm leaning towards "trying" the Cobra because I've
> recently changed to a Cobra driver and irons, however brand is not that
> important. Price is though and Taylormades seem a bit on the expensive
> side.
>
> TIA ... John
>
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#2: Re: Rescue/Baffler style clubs
Posted on 2006-07-16 01:19:47 by JC
"Roger" wrote in message
> I recently bought Cleveland HALO 2i and 4i I think they are much easier to
> hit, have good length and land softly.
> Look out for dodgy ones on Ebay
Just noticed this bit of your reply Roger, when you say dodgy do you mean
dodgy as in fake/copies or dodgy as in stolen and being sold on ebay?
John
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