El Chivo 18 Posted June 26, 2020 Share Posted June 26, 2020 Fellow Spies, Has anyone gone out to like a Club Champion(or similar) and tried it against any of a big boys (major OEMs) and seen how they hold up? Did you give it a go with the pricier options in shafts as well? I know they contract out their designs to former engineers at those. Just wondering if there's more to them than just those gorgeous irons. Quote WITB: Driver: TM M1 2016 10.5*(set open 8.5*) (295) 3W: SLDR 15*(reliable) (275) 2hy: R15 17*(245) 4-PW: SLDR (229,215, 202, 189,168, 156, 144) GW: HiToe 50*(128) SW: HiToe 56*(115) LW: HiToe-BigFoot 60*(100) Putter: TM Patina Juno Link to post Share on other sites
Sluggo42 6,032 Posted June 27, 2020 Share Posted June 27, 2020 Never heard of em 1 Quote MavriK Sub Zero 9* on EvenFlow RipTide 6.0 50g Speedzone 3-wood on Tensi blue S F8 5/6 wood on Aldila NxT GEN MLT R Combo iron set -8,9,per Icon 5,6,7 PtxPro 4-UiHi on Recoil 780 ES f4 Stiff shafts (best clubs ever) Equalizer 50°, 54°, 60° wedges on Recoil 780 f4 ER3 34” ProV1x .Org 14 cart bag Adidas Tour 360 shoes Link to post Share on other sites
Crowev01 336 Posted October 17, 2020 Share Posted October 17, 2020 I'm dying to try them as well. They have a demo program, but I'm just a poor feller and I know if I like them I'm going to want to keep them. Lots of people have good things to say and you can't find much of it around used, so it doesn't seem like people are just dumping it. Love Hogan, though. I will be looking to try these out in the future. Quote Titleist 975J Callaway Hawkeye 3 Wood Ben Hogan CFT Hybrid, Apex Plus Irons Cleveland 588 Wedges Scotty Newport 2 Mid Slant Pro Platinum Link to post Share on other sites
Hoganman1 123 Posted November 2, 2020 Share Posted November 2, 2020 (edited) I played Ben Hogan irons for years. I started with Apex Blades and then moved to Apex Edge Pros. Now I'm playing Mizuno JPX 850s. I am intrigued with these new Hogan clubs. At my age (70)I think the new Edges are what I need. I still play steel shafts, but graphite is probably not far down the road. I'll give the Hogans a look when I decide to change. Edited November 2, 2020 by Hoganman1 1 Quote Drive for Show; Putt for Dough Link to post Share on other sites
wildcatden 0 Posted November 3, 2020 Share Posted November 3, 2020 ~$20 and you can have 2 demo clubs in your hands for 2 weeks. https://benhogangolf.com/pages/ben-hogan-demo-program Seems like a no-brainer. And if you hit them well and like them? Even better and it only cost you $20 instead of a fitting cost at Club Champion (or other). I have hit the PTx (not the PTx Pro) at local golf mart when there was a trade-in set there a while back. The clubhead looked even smaller than my 99 Apex Plus. You can find plenty of them used on eBay, but they often have dings/marks on them. The Hogan irons are great because they are such a soft forged irons, but this does create some bag chatter marks (or dings on the sole if you hit small rocks, etc...). Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ejgaudette 860 Posted November 3, 2020 Share Posted November 3, 2020 There have been some great member reviews of these products that might interest you. Seems like they produce some great products that are for sure worth a try. 2 Quote Follow My Super Speed Progress Here Cobra Speedzone Extreme 9° Mitshubishi Tensei AV Blue 65 Stiff Flex '07 Burner 15° Reax 50 Stiff Flex 816 H1 18° Fujikura Speeder HB 8.8 Stiff Flex 816 H1 21° Mitsubishi Diamana S+ Blue 70 Stiff Flex I500 5 - UW Red Dot Dynamic Gold S300 CG16 56°/12 Stock Traction Steel Wedge Flex Tour Action 60° 2 Dot Stock Traction Steel Wedge Flex Karsten Series Anser Super Stroke Mid-Slim 2.0 Right Handed Link to post Share on other sites
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