John Letters T9+ Hyper Steel fairway wood
John Letters T9+ Hyper Steel fairway wood review. Reviews and verdicts on the new John Letters T9+ Hyper Steel fairway wood
We really liked the shallow face as this made it easy to use from the fairway. The flight was high, but relatively strong. Good value. The John Letters T9+ Hyper Steel fairway wood produced a fairly loud impact sound that didn't feel as powerful as it was. (Reviewed by GM's Paul O'Hagan) PGA Pro verdict A high-spec product without the high price! The quality components impressed and the head sits perfectly square. I found it easy to shape the ball and the flat sole worked particularly well off tight lies. (Reviewed by John Jacobs)
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The lightweight head design allows for discretional weighting to be placed in the heel and toe of the club for added forgiveness. The steel head improves distance.
The John Letters T9+ Hyper Steel fairway wood will suit those who want a fairway wood to use off the deck and/or those attacking par 5s in two.
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