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	<title>Comments on: Prophet ICT 2010 Fairway Wood</title>
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		<title>By: Arriving May 7, The New Dynacraft Prophet ICT 2010 Driver&#160;&#124;&#160;Hireko Golf Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] Hip New Dynacraft Prophet ICT Fairway What I am really excited about is the matching fairway series. You see for years we have taken for granted that the lie angle on irons and wedges can be readily adjusted to fit our stance and allow for greater accuracy. However, that has not been the same case with fairway woods. The hosel has been considered as extra weight and as a result the modern fairway wood has progressed to form a short, stubby hosel that is generally too short to bend. [...]</description>
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