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I realize I'm probably opening a can of worms here and that I'll probably get a different opinion from every person that I ask, but I need some help in deciding on a new set of irons.

Right now the clubs in the running are:

Adams Idea A1 - I found a good deal on a 5-PW set which will open me up for trying a hybrid 3 & 4

Adams GT3 - nice looking, seems to get good reviews and there are a ton of places with great buys on sets with gap and sand wedges included

Adams GT2 - probably a year older than the GT3, same kind of deal on these as the GT3's but I like the appearance of these just a little better.

Those are the selections that I can buy right away. Now here are some that I'm considering but would have to save a little more for:

Adams Idea A2 - I like these but not the OS version. Hybrid 3 & 4's are okay but I don't like the looks of the 5 & 6 hybrids. If I chose these I would probably go with the A1 for a better price (I think they're only one model year older)

Taylor Made rac OS - good looking club, good prices at some places but I've heard that they feel a little light (of course I would handle them in the store before I make any decision)

Nickent 3dx - if I can find any around to look at

I'm very tempted by the Adams and the Taylor Mades mostly. Right now the Adams are in the lead due to price alone.

Thanks in advance for your help!
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I'd get the TM rac OS....I'm a little biased though being a previous owner of the OS2's.

Driver: Dual Point 9*
Woods: Dual Point 3-wood, T-40 5-wood
Irons: r7 TP's
Wedges: RAC TP Black 52/56/60
Putter: White Steel

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  • 4 weeks later...

i would suggest a game improvement iron like a ping G5 there very playable and forgiving plus they feel like butter....

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