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2005 PRGR Duo-Hit #4 fairway wood, 16.5 degree

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I have a 2005 PRGR Duo-Hit 4 wood for sale. The club is almost new, maybe hit a couple dozen times. In perfect shape, just normal sole and face marks. I like the club (it's very easy to hit), there's just no room in my bag for it at the present time. The shaft is the stock M-43 (stiff) 60 gram high kickpoint PRGR shaft with the stock PRGR grip and original PRGR headcover. They sell for $395 plus shipping but I'll let this one go for $295 shipped CONUS.

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I have a 2005 PRGR Duo-Hit 4 wood for sale. The club is almost new, maybe hit a couple dozen times. In perfect shape, just normal sole and face marks. I like the club (it's very easy to hit), there's just no room in my bag for it at the present time. The shaft is the stock M-43 (stiff) 60 gram high kickpoint PRGR shaft with the stock PRGR grip and original PRGR headcover. They sell for $395 plus shipping but I'll let this one go for $250 shipped CONUS.

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Price dropped to $250 shipped.

Does the shaft play stiff?

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I would say no, the M-43 is not a "true" stiff flex.

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Last price drop before Ebay. $225 shipped.

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