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re: Getting New Irons

Posted on 12/18/19 at 1:49 pm to
Posted by The Johnny Lawrence
Member since Sep 2016
2165 posts
Posted on 12/18/19 at 1:49 pm to
Which set to look at is user specific and you won't really know until you try them. If you're looking to eliminate clubs, eliminate styles of clubs. Are you a low single digit handicap? If not, eliminate the blades.

Are you looking for super game improvement clubs or a general, middle of the road club? If middle of the road, you can eliminate some game improvement irons.

Is there anything you like or dislike aestheticly? I hate huge offsets, so that would eliminate some sets for me. You may be different. You can probably eliminate a lot of the store this way, but steering someone towards a set of irons is really hard.

With that said, Mizuno.
Posted by ahunt1905
Lake Charles, LA
Member since Apr 2009
871 posts
Posted on 12/18/19 at 2:18 pm to
Yea blades are out for sure. Don't like offsets at all. I hit my irons fairly consistent already just mainly looking for something to get some more distance so I won't need a 3 iron since most sets seem to go 4-gw. For reference I hit my 9 iron 150. My usual shopping technique for any club is to first grab off the wall and find whats comfortable, then swing those.
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