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Old 08-29-2012, 06:58 AM   #10
Pasy

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If it's slamming open, one would think the toe is making contact with the dirt first and then flinging the club face open. You might want to go back to golfsmith and ask if they would check the angles on those clubs. Just because te 4 and 5 look different doesn't mean they should be giving you that much trouble!
I think I am going to do that because the only time I feel I hit it semi well is when I tee the ball up with the 4 or the 5 and purposely "pick" it off the tee.

Very very frustrating when a club is moving around in your hand ... I hit my 10 year old Costco special 4i better than this club.
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