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| Re: Taylormade RAC LT 2s Quote:
Now I am confused........The flight was "higher" LT stands for lower trajectory. You wanted a more forgiving club than the "Blades" your already use. So you went for the easier to hit iron in the MP30.............!! We are all different thats for sure. Ian. Last edited by Ian Hancock; 05-27-2005 at 02:13 PM. |
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| Re: Taylormade RAC LT 2s Quote:
Hi Lester, Ther are a few types of iron for 2005 as you say the OS (oversize) for high H/cappers. HT (high Trajectory) for mid h/cappers and the LT (low trajectory) for the high swing speed lower h/capper. Check them out on the link at the start of this thread. For you my advice would be: are you 16 and improving with lessons etc then try the LT, if you are steady at 16 and just enjoying the weekly knock then try the HT. The choice is yours but make sure you have them fitted. Good Luck Ian. P.S try the Callaways too a great club.
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| Re: Taylormade RAC LT 2s Ian, My main goal to switch clubs were to try to find something moreforgiving for a lower handicapper. I have always had a mid to high flight but it seemed to hit the ball higher for me. I quickly figured out that I should play with a club before buying and not taking what feels good inside of a store. As far as the Mizuno's go, I wanted something new with more forgiveness and a friend suggested the MP30s. My whole life I have loved TM products and this time it just did not suit me. I just wanted you to try them on course before putting all of that money on something you might not like any better than what you had. Sorry for the confusion. Eddie |