If you want to improve your swing and focus on getting a perfect, Hogan-li ke golf swing with consistent ball striking, then these are your clubs. Here we are 20+ years after they were last produced and I'm not sure there's a forged club that is any better than the Hogan PC. They do an excellent job on both accounts. These clubs are designed to reward good shots and remind you of bad shots. FOR SALE Moderate wear on club heads and shaft.
#Ben hogan apex pc irons Pc
For less than $40 I've got a very nice set of clubs. BEN HOGAN APEX PC Iron Set (2 Iron through Pitching Wedge) - 80.00. It was a 3-E, but the 9 iron was missing so I spent $14 for the incomplete "set." I bought the 9 iron along with a 2 iron on e-Bay for another $14 and recently I got a Hogan Special SI sand wedge to round out the set for $9. My set was discovered in a thrift store at the ridiculous price of $2.00 per club. I found a site on the Internet that said these clubs were made from 1984 to 1987. If you truely have the game, and not a inflated ego, these will be a great set of clubs with a little extra care (reshafting, regripping, lie/loft adjusting, etc). Overall they get an A+ for performance, an A for appearance, and an A+ for cost. They are very hard to hit for a so-so ball striker, but the technology has not been replaced for a pure ball striker. Plus, whey spend $799 to $899 for a new set of blades when you can find a great set of PC's for $100 to $250? There is not a real high demand for them these days due to the fact that they are the hardest blades to hit and people seem to think that their technology is outdated. That says a lot for club make 25 years ago. I have worked on and off in the golf business so I have had my hands on my different types of blades, or even progressive sets of irons (ie: bridgestone J33, J36, etc) and have yet to find a blade that I feel is a better club. They tend to have a soft feel, but hard enough to feel like the ball is jumping off the face.
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The third set it to tuck away for when my current set wears out. The first was worn when I bought them and I found a great set to replace them. I have a fast, quick tempo to my golf swing and I have always played with True Temper DG X100's. Personally I feel the apex shafts that were standard when these clubs were made in the mid 80's are inferior to the shafts today. It is true, they are hard to hit and should not be played unless you are a mid single digit handicap or less. I have played the Hogan PC's for ten years now and find they are the best blade out there.