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CReid
United Kingdom Handicap: 16
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(17 votes)
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I found the Big Bertha Diablo irons a tad strange because, unlike the woods in the range, they seemed to be aimed purely at the better player. That said though you can certainly tell this is a quality club that will deliver consistently for you. Which just leaves the looks: Callaway's graphics people have gone to town on the whole Diablo range. If you don't like the look then they might not be for you - if you can stand it then you'll get a cracking set of irons!
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umun_1
United Kingdom Handicap: 24
User Rating:
Not rated
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From the look, it's funky design and large sole don't seem to be hard to hit. But, when you take the club at address you will slowly realize why it's designed for low handicapper. The cavity back design really helps to reduce the vibrations. Further more, it's soft body and hard face really promote a penetrating trajectory ball flight (play like FT-i irons). I played with the NSPRO stiff shaft and that makes the swing looks perfect as the light steel shaft works with the cavity back design and hard face. The result is forgiving! forgiving! forgiving! Unbelievably forgiving for a player's iron. The only draw back is workability. Compared to the X22 tour, I have to put some effort in to shape the short. However it's just the matter of time on the range.
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