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To: Jack Colton who wrote (41068)5/15/1999 12:01:00 AM
From: Jim TenIron  Respond to of 90042
 
LOL...yes it does. Actually, it's a grunt 2 iron. I can chop down on the ball from just about anywhere, and get on the green. Also, I can go under trees pretty good with it if needed. It's my very versatile club unit, and has even doubled as a putter when I have inadvertently lost my putter in the water (loose grips ya know) So, to answer your question on angular difference, quite a bit. I used to use my 7 iron, but an old, old, old man turned me onto the grunt 2 iron. Warning...it's not for the faint of heart. You will lose many strokes learning. But, the payoff is great. Oh, and for a bump and run, it's perfect. Not much angle. This is of course my opinion only, and I can not be held responsible for the outcome of anything. By the way, the Toshiba big screen works great. Much better than my old Sony.