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TOM WISHON 752TC Trajectory Control Irons
752TC Trajectory Control Irons for golfers who need game improvement but desire a more traditional shape/size with lower offset and for golfers who need help reducing "fat" shots. Typical Handicap Range 6 to 18.
Features:
- 752TC is a full, deep cavity back iron with more side wall weighting for higher perimeter weighting which means better feel and more distance when hit off-center.
- 752TC blade shape features a more traditional topline slope angle but in a slightly larger overall size to enhance the perimeter weighting of the higher mass side wall design.
- 752TC features a slightly thicker top line and an extended weight pad off the back of the sole to move the Center of Gravity farther back from the shaft; Moving the CG back from the shaft helps to increase the trajectory of the ball for more carry distance and better backspin.
- The rear weight pad reduces in size in each 752TC iron as the loft increases down through the set; as loft increases, there is less need for design features that increase trajectory.
- Offset is progressive from 6mm on the #3-iron down to 2mm on the wedges. More offset places the CG farther behind the shaft which in turn increases the trajectory on the lower lofted ironheads.
- 752TC irons also feature the TWGT "Smart-Sole" design - wide sole area for lower CG but with the front and back edges of the sole radiused up to reduce sole surface contact for less chance of "fat shots."
- Finished in Brilliant Mirror polish with laser cut TW logo metal medallion in the back cavity.
Available in RH in #3-9, PW, AW, SW, LW; LH in #3-9, PW, SW.
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| Clubhead | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | PW | AW | SW | LW | Tol. |
| Loft | 21 | 24 | 27 | 31 | 35 | 39 | 43 | 47 | 52 | 56 | 60 | |
| Lie | 60 | 60.5 | 61 | 61.5 | 62 | 62.5 | 63 | 63.5 | 64 | 64 | 64 | |
| Weight | 239 | 246 | 253 | 260 | 267 | 274 | 281 | 284 | 284 | 298 | 294 | |
| Offset | 5.5 | 5 | 4.5 | 4 | 3.5 | 3 | 2.5 | 2.5 | 2.5 | 2 | 2 | |
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| --Available in right and left hand. |
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...and watch his 4 short videos concerning custom fit golf clubs. And copy and paste this link to view my blog: http://bobsailergolf.blogspot.com/
ASK Yourself: Are all golfers the same size, the same strength, posess the same athletic ability, or have the same swing speed and tempo? If you have ever observed golfers on a driving range, you know the answer is NO! Because we are all unique with our swing moves, preassembled clubs built to standard specs (regarding length, lie, loft, total weight, swing weight/MOI, wood face angle, shaft flex, shaft weight, shaft bend profile, grip size, set make-up, etc) will very likely not allow us to play our best golf. You see, in other sports where we hit a ball with a stick, like tennis or baseball, only 1 stick is needed. Therefore, it is very easy and an absolute must for these manufacturers to cutomize these sticks to the different size, strength, and athletic abilities of their consumers. Because you need 14 sticks in golf, they can't be offered in a vast selection of different lengths, lies, weights, shafts, grip sizes, etc because the mass production assembly line couldn't handle it, not to mention the huge inventory needed and resulting inventory nightmare for the store selling them, and the knowledgeable staff needed to properly fit and build them from scratch for consumer. BEFORE you get misled by a $50 million per year marketing campaign, allow me to give you a free, 15 minute, no obligation, clubfitting demonstration before you decide where to buy...at the very least you will learn a few things. All shafts are SPINE ALIGNED and FREQUENCY MATCHED to exact flex values to FIT YOUR SWING...No big-name golf club company that you see on TV offers this shaft service to the general public. SEE my FAQ's #22 and #23 regarding MOI MATCHING and TRUE LENGTH TECHNOLOGY and #27 regarding what you should know about driver head design.

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