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Differences Between W/S D100 & D200 Irons?


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I've been playing for several years. With work I really only get in 3 rounds a month during the summer months. Since 2002 I have been using a Tour Edge SP1 set. This year I decided that new clubs were in order. I upgraded the driver last year to a Cleveland model due to a crack in the shaft. I've never been a guy to chase new equipment (obviously) so I'm a little behind in current changes in technology. that being said I'd like to get a new set of irons. Wilson Staff is currently offering sets D100 irons with hybrids (3h-5h) for the same price as a D200 iron set. I tried out the D200's at a recent demo day and really liked them. I've never used hybrids. My question is, is there that much difference between the D100 and D200 irons that would cause me to pass on the hybrids?
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No there's not much of a difference at all between the 2. Both sets are light, have humongous heads and top lines and a boat load of offset. Both are SGI irons. If I were you I'd go with the C100's instead. Much higher quality, they look better with less offset and that black pvd plating just pops. Aside from that is performace. The C's out perform the D line across the board in every category except for maybe 3 or 4 yards of distance. But for easy to hit playibility with better feel you need the C100 irons my man.
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