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who makes the dynacraft prophet golf clubs

by Dr. Lizzie White Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Is dynacraft a good golf brand?

Value – A good product at a great price While based on performance alone, our low handicap golfer rated the irons as a 7 out of 10, from a value perspective, they're easily an 8 out of 10. Our other testers thought that number might actually be a little low.

Are dynacraft irons any good?

I was very impressed by the feel of these clubs. They are cast, but don't feel very cast. While they are not Mizuno buttery soft, they do feel better than some forged clubs I have hit. The pocket cavity really works at softening the feel off the face.

What We Tested, and How We Tested It

  • Our new testing methodology, which we think will prove to be the most comprehensive and unbiased set of club testing procedures found anywhere (online or in print), includes a balance of subjective feedback (look, feel, sound), as well as detailed ball flight analysis. The next generatio…
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Looks – Simply Exquisite

  • The Prophet Tours feature a glossy black PVD coating that gives the irons a distinct, sophisticated look. No matter who we showed it to (man or woman) everyone we showed the Prophet Tour to absolutely loved the smokey black finish. Most of the golfers we spoke with feel the Prophet Tourlooks as good, or better, than anything they’ve seen from the major OEMs. Apar…
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Feel – Pretty Good…No More, No Less

  • We had three golfers (low, middle, and high handicap) take several swings with the Prophet Tour6-iron and pitching wedge. While no golfer who tested the Prophet Tour would classify the feel as great or outstanding, the general consensus among our middle and low handicap golfers was that the Prophet Tour felt “pretty good”. As one might expect our low handicapper hit nearly every bal…
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SpecCheck – Not Up to Par

  • A new feature of MGS club reviews is a little something we like to call SpecCheck. We’ll be comparing the actual specifications of the clubs we test against the manufacturers stated specifications. We want to make sure that the manufacturers are delivering what they say they are. You can expect future iterations of SpecCheck to include an unprecedented amount of detai…
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Performance

  • While I’d never dream of telling you that looks don’t matter (nobody wants to play with an ugly club), but performance is where the rubber meets the road, or at least where the steel meets the surlyn. While we didn’t collect the kind of detailed data you’ll find in our future reviews, we did have our golfers hit shots with both the 6 iron and the pitching wedge. 1. HIGH-HANDICAPPER– Anth…
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Value – A Good Product at A Great Price

  • All 3 of our formal testers said that overall they liked the Prophet Tour blades. Dan, our mid-handicapper (who looking for new irons) said he’d definitely consider the Prophet Tour blades, especiall when we told him that the cost ($35,95 each / 287.60 assembled – 3-PW) was roughly one third the cost of similar OEM blades. While based on performance alone, our low handicap g…
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Conclusion– Not For Everyone, But An Excellent Value Proposition

  • While the Dynacraft Prophet Tours received low marks on our SpecCheck (which put a significant ding in the total score), overall, we came away pleasantly surprised and even a little bit impressed. Not surprisingly our high handicap golfer said he probably wouldn’t consider buying a set for himself, but both our middle and low handicap golfers thought enough of the clubs to say that th…
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