I ordered a couple of high loft Jakaroo II heads to see how they work but haven't had a chance to assemble them yet. They are the 38 and 43 degree short woods. Will give results.
Today I'm trying a Grafalloy NitroFlex Lite driver with my old reliable head I've hit for years, a GS TI-310. DeanS ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mats Bengtsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 12:43 AM Subject: Re: ShopTalk: utility heads that set up square > I just want to second Dave T here, I went from a Jackaroo (Rescue style > ) to a Hypersteel by the same reason, and for me at least the > hypersteel sets up so nice and square. > > Mats B > Karlstad > Sweden > Wednesdayen den 2 April 2003 kl 02.40 skrev Dave Tutelman: > > > At 02:53 PM 4/1/03 -0700, Davin Lim wrote: > >> So - I'm looking for recommendations for a replacement to this head. > >> It > >> doesn't need to necessarily be in the model of the Rough Rider/Tight > >> Lies, but the main requirements are that it's a versatile 21-23deg > >> head, > >> and truly sets up square. Anybody know if Dynacraft's Hypersteel > >> heads > >> fit the bill? > >> > >> FWIW, I use irons that have relatively minimal offset for sort of the > >> same reasons - they set up more squarely for me. > > > > I find that offset in utility clubs tends to be more of a hook-inducer > > than in irons for me. And most utility clubs have offset. The > > Hypersteel does have a lot less than most; you should try it. > > > > I remember a recent round I played with an 18* Rescue (with quite a > > bit of offset) and a 22* Hypersteel (with very little, if any). Apart > > from the loft (and thus distance) difference, my usual decision which > > to use depended on whether I could afford (or maybe even wanted) a > > hook or a slice. I'm generally not good enough to intentionally work > > the ball, but that day I hit two intentional fades from trouble with > > the Hypersteel and one intentional draw with the Rescue. > > > > Hope this helps. > > DaveT > > > > >
