TheBlade Nope, never played one of those, Cleveland had a club like that probably 15 or so years ago.

If you have space in the bag, then why not try it. Let us know how it goes...

Looking at it makes my wrists hurt

Looking at it makes my wrists hurt!

    I think the only shot I would try with that club is the punch out.

    TheBlade Any idea of the loft, or what iron it's equivalent to?? I knew an old geezer once (long since died)
    who had a rusty, wooden shafted club called a "Jigger." A shallow faced blade, about a 5 iron loft, he chipped with it, hit out from under trees with it (like you're proposing to do), and he was just deadly with it!

      fatshot I think 42-46 degrees are the ranges for punch clubs like these...Just a guess

      If you have room for an extra club, how about a opposite-side (i.e, lefty) one? Gives versatility at getting out of tight spaces...

      fatshot
      The one I'm looking at is 21* and a "tour" version with much less offset. Also available in 18 and 24.

      If my research is correct... I think it's of late 90s origin.

      I think I'm gonna buy one... just curious if anyone had any experience with one.

      With a name like lift off it would seem to be designed to get the ball up in the air. Not something I usually want to do with a punch out club.