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Hey folks, So I'm pretty new to golf, well at least in regards to taking it seriously. After getting a new set of irons my dad gave me his old set and I'm trying to figure out if they're any good. I took them out to the driving range once and they seem to work fine but i'd like to know more about them. On the heads they say "scorcher MDD" tungsten weighted. The shafts are graphite and say "gallery". He bought them new at a golf store and they're still in great shape. I know these most likely aren't top of the line clubs by any means but just wondering if anyone can shed any light on these clubs for me as far as club and brand quality. I've done a web search but have found little to no info, even on the brand name in general. Any info would be well appreciated. Thanks!
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Can you post some pictures?? It might get you more responses :)

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Looks to be your run of the mill cloned and/or component club.  Most are perfectly fine and you can play quality golf shots with them

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Looks to be your run of the mill cloned and/or component club.  Most are perfectly fine and you can play quality golf shots with them

+1, not sure what they are a Clone of though.

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Slazenger had clubs named "Scorcher", could be clones of them.  The site clubnuts.com was registered in Europe, so it's likely a clone company from there that tried to rip off the Slazenger design.

Joe Paradiso

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@dizzle13 welcome to TST. Hope you stick around and jump into other discussions.

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Ok, thanks for the input folks! I assume they're good enough clubs for a guy at my experience level. I'm just glad to have a complete set of irons now, gives me more confidence than playing with a hodgepodge of irons composed of a few different brand names.
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