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| Taylormade RAC LT 2s Guys, I need to appoligise for all my threads in the past about Callaway X16 Pro Series irons, going on about how good they are etc etc.............. I have just been fitted and ordered a new set of these Taylormade RAC LT 2s. Callaways are great, however tried the X18s and I thought they are not better than my present Callaway's. After loads of clubs tested I have settled for the Taylormades. Don't tell me how shallow I am...........I Know..........First thing I thought about when ordering "GTO lads will be calling me"... Please don't say they are rubbish either.. http://www.taylormadegolf.com/global...C/LT/index.asp Ian.
__________________ Once you learn the swing, your next step is mastering golf psychology................ Last edited by Ian Hancock; 05-24-2005 at 03:11 PM. |
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| Re: Taylormade RAC LT 2s Well Ian, a friend of mine upgraded from his old Clevelands to a set of these. He was always a big hitter and he reckons he now needs one club less with the Taylormades and he still hits the ball as straight as an arrow. Somehow I don't think you'll be disappointed. Cheers Paul |
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| Re: Taylormade RAC LT 2s Thanks Guys for the vote of confidence..... I suppose I'm no different than a tour player (except they are a little better players) they swop their club manufactures. I have to say it didn't take money though, looking at the threads I made the right choice. Thanks....just two weeks wait now AGHHHHHH Ian. |
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| Re: Taylormade RAC LT 2s Checkout the link http://www.taylormadegolf.com/global...C/LT/index.asp Not sure compared with the origional RAC LTs Ian. |
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| Re: Taylormade RAC LT 2s Top quality bats Ian, I really like the look of the new Taylor Made range. The TP's will be in my shopping list the end of next year I think. I was planning on MP30's but the TM's are just too nice.... D. |
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| Re: Taylormade RAC LT 2s Mizunoman, I tried both and returned the LT2s. I liked the sticks but the feel was gone after switching back to a CB. I now play the MP30s and they are exactly what I needed. An easy to hit iron with the feel of the blades. Try to demo both on course before buying. |
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| Re: Taylormade RAC LT 2s Hey Ian, The clubs were great, but I lost the feel in the heads!!!!!!!!!! The flight was a lot higher than my Cleveland TA3, but I wanted to try to go for a more forgiving club. I was turned on to the Mizuno MP30 by a friend in the industry and I can tell you that they are the DADDIES of clubs in my opinion. If you have any other question feel free to ask. Eddie |
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| Re: Taylormade RAC LT 2s Hi Ian, I've been reading you posts regarding the Taylormade LT irons and I'm planning on buying a new iron set soon. Therefore I've made a short list which includes the Taylormade LT or OS. I can't figure out what the best choice would be. I've been playing around hcp 16 for about two years now and feel I have to switch to a new set. I've been studying the Taylormade website and can't predict what the differences in off-set and sole width would mean to my game. Off course I will go to the shop and try them out, but I've not found a shop yet who sells both series where I live in The Netherlands. So I figured to ask you first (being the Taylormade specialist in this thread). Thanks for advising Lester |