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| New Irons Hello!! I am about a 6 handicpaper and am an average ball striker. I am seeking a new set of irons that are forgiving yet offer some workability and would prefer to stay away from the blade like/muscle back type of clubs. Any ideas would be great!! Go Low!! |
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| Re: New Irons Get someone to build you some LogicTech M-05 irons. |
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| Re: New Irons You are looking for a set of cavity backs, so go check them out at you local golf store/pro shop. I would look for what is appealing to your eye, pcket book and then demo the top 5 on your list. Each person will ahve a different opinion, so go with what's best for you. As for what's rated the highest in teh game improvement iron catagory: Ping followed by Callaway. |
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| Re: New Irons Droopy, Have a go at the Hogan Edge CFT they are nice looking bats and they are a good combination of forgiveness and workability. Others you might try are Mizuno MX-23, MX-17. Taylor Made RAC LT, Titleist 704, Ping ISI or Callaway X-14. Good Hunting, D. |