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Help me out.

What is the difference between the U2 and the U3 (other than loft- distance is what I am looking for)?

In the Tourspec catalog it says the 16* is the 5 wood replacement but hogan and sonartec says 19* replaces the 5wd/ 2 iron.

How does it play compared to the sonartec and or hogan? Length, accuracy and ease of use.

Also, does the F/ut have a bendable hosel?

I noticed in a review that they were .5* closed - are they hook machines?

Can I open it up to square?

thanks guys!

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Help me out.

What is the difference between the U2 and the U3 (other than loft- distance is what I am looking for)?

In the Tourspec catalog it says the 16* is the 5 wood replacement but hogan and sonartec says 19* replaces the 5wd/ 2 iron.

How does it play compared to the sonartec and or hogan? Length, accuracy and ease of use.

Also, does the F/ut have a bendable hosel?

I noticed in a review that they were .5* closed - are they hook machines?

Can I open it up to square?

thanks guys!

These clubs set up square to only very slightly closed if at all. When you choose your F/UT's ... choose by lofts that you want to replace, whether it be irons or woods. Hosel is not bendable. I have the 3, 4 and 5 F/UT's.

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I have a 19° (U3) w/NSPro Stiff Steel. It's anywhere between 190 and 210 for me. I hit a natural draw, but with this club, it likes to go straight.

It is, however, very easy to fade the ball and beats my three iron b/c it can be played from really any lie - tight, rough, tee, sand...

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