The club is right-handed and has a regular flex, making it suitable for most golfers. It comes with a headcover and is a store line grade. The item length is noted at 43.5 however I am not 100% sure in inches however it has a loft of 18 degrees. This unit is a bargain and a great value for any golfer looking to improve their game and add to to their collection ;).
For this club we have rated it a D. Please review the table for further clarfications.
Condition Grade | Description |
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A - Excellent | An A grade rating signifies exceptional condition, with minimal to no visible blemishes. Clubs in this category appear practically unblemished, with no marks on the crown, back, or top, and barely noticeable marks on the face. The shaft exhibits no marks or scratches, and the grip is almost like new. |
B - Very Good | B grade clubs represent the top tier of pre-owned golf equipment. These clubs have faint marks on the face and an unblemished crown, with no sky marks visible on drivers, fairways, or hybrids. Minor marks on the top, back, and sole are barely noticeable. The shaft may exhibit light marks but no scratches or wear spots, and the grip still feels tacky and in very good condition. |
C - Good | C grade clubs exhibit an average amount of wear for pre-owned golf clubs. These clubs may have light marks on the crown and clear ball impact marks on the face. Minor wear marks may be present on the back or sole, with some visible blemishes on the paintwork. Graphite shafts may display minor bag wear marks, but no depressions greater than 1 cm. The grip remains in usable condition. |
D - Fair | D grade clubs, while the lowest grade, are still perfectly usable and often offer excellent value. These clubs may show clear marks on the crown, face, and back of the club head, with potential chips to the paintwork on drivers, fairways, and hybrids, as well as minor dings on the sole of irons and wedges. Graphite shafts may exhibit signs of wear, with grips that are usable but may have lost some tackiness. |