![]() ![]() It’s not uncommon for higher-handicap players to struggle a bit with long irons. I found that they are effective from all different kinds of lies and they produced a high ball flight that I really liked. ![]() The stainless steel 3-Wood and 5-Wood are also very forgiving. The deep CG also means that getting the ball up in the air on a higher trajectory is much easier. What does that mean for you? It means that this driver is extremely “forgiving” so that, when you make ball contact just a bit out toward the toe or in toward the heel, the club still performs almost as well as it would have if you had made center-face contact. Consequently, they could design this driver head to meet the maximum allowable size limit.īecause of this larger head design, and the strategic positioning of the Center-of-Gravity (CG) low and deep in the head, this driver has a sweet spot that is effectively larger than on many other drivers. Titanium is a very strong and durable material, but it also has the benefit of being relatively light. Precise Golf elected to use 6/4 titanium in the club head because of its weight-to-strength ratio. Naturally, when you have club lengths that are compatible with your height, you’re able to make a more natural, and effective, golf swing.Īs mentioned, the Driver included in the set has 10.5° loft and a volume of 460cc (the largest size permitted by the Rules of Golf). The extra inch that is added on the “Tall” option allows taller players to assume a natural address position, rather than bending over excessively at the waist. I can tell you this: this kind of option is very rare in complete set offerings and, just by itself, sets this product apart from its competitors! Players that are taller than 6”1” no longer have to adjust their posture to accommodate clubs that were designed for shorter golfers. Players up to 6’1” can opt for the Standard version, while players over 6’1” can choose the “Tall” version. Here’s something I was surprised to learn: the S7 is available in two lengths, either the “Standard” version or an optional “Tall” version. Using the latest premium materials, such as titanium in the driver and high-grade stainless steel in the irons, combined with sophisticated manufacturing processes, these clubs have a very solid feeling throughout the set. That’s definitely not the case with the S7 clubs. But as soon as I had hit a few shots with them, it became apparent that they had achieved that price point due to the use of lesser-quality materials. I’ve had experience hitting some of the other competitive golf club sets whose primary selling point was their inexpensive price. They have the look and feel of high-end golf clubs, and yet this set is extremely wallet-friendly compared to other comparable Game Improvement clubs. The first thing that struck me about these clubs was the quality of the construction. (6) Irons (5-iron through Pitching Wedge).This is a perfect example of the term “one stop shopping!” The S7 comes pre-packaged with all of those components. That could take weeks to do and could turn into a pretty costly proposition. There’s no need to shop separately for a set of woods, then a set of irons, then for each of the wedges and a putter, not to mention a golf bag. One of the best things about this set is that it comes complete with everything you’ll need. Recently I spent some time putting the S7 Set through its paces to see how they performed, to assess their build quality, and to compare them to other clubs in this category. To say the least, I was very pleasantly surprised. The Precise S7 Men’s Complete Set falls into this category of golf clubs: they were designed to make golf more fun for mid-to-high handicap golfers by helping you to play better. Clubs that fit this profile are in a category of clubs that are referred to as “Game Improvement.” ![]() In short, these types of features make the game a little easier for those who can use the help which, in turn, makes the game a lot more fun. Those features include things like a cavity back design with perimeter weighting which makes the clubs more forgiving when you miss the sweet spot, a low center of gravity that makes it easier to get the ball up into the air, a wider sole that makes it less likely that you’ll hit a fat shot, etc. If you’re a beginner or intermediate golfer who is trying to improve, there are several features that you should be looking for in any new set of golf clubs. ![]()
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