Power Play Caiman X2 Hybrid - Clubhead (Left Hand) - All Questions

Power Play Caiman X2 Hybrid - Clubhead (Left Hand)
Power Play Caiman X2 Hybrid - Clubhead (Left Hand)
SKU
IW1009
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Can loft or lie adjustments be made on these clubs?
Question by: Sam on Aug 30, 2013, 3:51 PM
Sam,

We do not offer a bending service on any of our hybrids.
Answer by: Richard Lin on Aug 31, 2013, 3:08 PM
For the Power Play Caiman X2 Hybrid #4 std clublenght 39 in is for steel or graphite shaft?
Question by: Chris on May 21, 2014, 12:48 PM
Chris,

That is with graphite. For steel, our standard length would be 1/2" shorter.
Answer by: Richard Lin on May 22, 2014, 12:05 PM
In order to stay within the 10 yard progression with my existing set (Callaway Apex with XP95, regular shaft). What is the recommend trim for the PP Caiman X2 Hybrid? I would like to replace my 3, 4 iron and eventually maybe the 5 iron.

Thank you for your time!

Chi
Question by: Chi . on Sep 28, 2014, 8:36 PM
Chi,

For the Caiman hybrid, you would tip trim the same as if the club were the same corresponding iron (i.e. 3-hybrid = 3 iron). This is based on head weight. The distance you hit the ball will be primarily on the length and loft of the club.
Answer by: Richard Lin on Sep 29, 2014, 8:09 PM
Does the PowerPlay X2 Hybrid conform to USGA rules (grooves, etc.)?
Does Hireko have a list showing the conformity/non-conformity of its components (both for current and legacy products)?
I would like to compete in some local USGA-governed events in the upcoming year and want to make sure I have a completely "legal" bag. Please advise.
By the way, I cannot ever say enough about your company, its stellar customer care and the high-quality products. Thank you.
Question by: Tyler Morrison on Oct 7, 2014, 1:57 PM
Tyler,

The Power Play X2 hybrids were never submitted to the USGA to receive a formal ruling. The USGA maintains a database on their website for drivers, but not on recent clubs other than the driver category. The problem you get into is the definition of what conforms or doesn't depending upon which set of rules you are playing under (the stricter is the Condition of Competition).
Answer by: Richard Lin on Oct 8, 2014, 1:10 PM
What do they look like from above? I can't find any images of the top. Do they have an alignment mark?
Question by: John on Apr 4, 2015, 7:11 PM
John,

There is an orange Power Play logo that acts as the alignment guide on the crown.
Answer by: Richard Lin on Apr 5, 2015, 7:04 PM

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