
Hey...
Remember when I said that I was pretty happy about the clubs that I have. I am.
But...
I was at AZ golfworks the other day and saw a set of irons that Brad had told me were some of the ultimate clubs out there last year. When I tried to find a set, they were consistently $550+, even now, on ebay you won't find a decent set for under $400.
So I was shocked when I saw a set on sale for $225.
So I asked if they wanted to come down on the set. I asked about $175, and ended up settling at 185. The weird thing is that these clubs came with brand new golf pride new decade grips (about a $60 value installed) and they are in amazing shape. When I measured them and they were exactly fit to my specs.
Anyway, I knew that if these don't work out for me, I can make a couple hundred bucks on them. These were on consignment and the owner just wanted to get rid of them.
Here's my review.
These clubs are so sharp looking at address. They have a thin top line and almost no offset. They couldn't look better in my opinion. My only complaint is that I don't like shiny chrome, but they do look sweet.
I have heard that these were cast and not forged, so I figured that they would be clunky or at least much more harsh than my titleist forged irons.
But the 8250 steel that they use is much softer feeling than most cast clubs. I was also told that the cavity on the back of these clubs is designed to give a nice feel.
These look and feel like I imagine pro clubs feeling.
The ball flight is nice and penetrating. I love it when irons don't balloon. My ever changing swing has been hitting some high short irons lately and these irons have a much lower and penetrating flight. They feel so controllable.
I couldn't give these a higher rating. These are amazing looking feeling and flying irons.
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