Snake Eyes Viper XT
These have enormous faces that, as you would hope, are very forgiving. The cavity is so big that it can be seen at address in the long irons, something that will give added confidence for those who struggle with their ball striking. The Pured shafts are an excellent extra that help to improve.
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The Snake Eyes Viper XT irons are an oversized set created with maximum distance as the main focus. The heads are weighted in a way that helps square the face at impact. All of the shafts are hand Pured for improved accuracy throughout the set, while the deep cavity backs provide extreme forgiveness.
This set of clubs should suit golfers who would benefit from oversized heads and need to find extra yards from their irons, or want Pured shafts without added expense.
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