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w00derson

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  1. I know that irons aren't going to look brand new for very long. All that I'm trying to get across (for the 3rd time) is that my TM RAC OS irons that are a year old look better than than the R7's that barely have 1 full round on them. It doesn't make much sense. And for you information, I care. I want to resell them and they look like crap with almost no use.
  2. Yea, I've decided that too. Thats why I want to sell the R7's. Thats good to hear. I will give it a shot.
  3. I'm not blaming anything on Taylor made. I don't know where you got that from. I currently have 2 sent of irons, both Taylor Made. The ones that have countless uses look better than the ones that have been used 3 times. It doesnt make any sense.
  4. I just bought a set of R7 draw irons to replace my RAC OS's. These R7's are scratching ridiculously easy. I have only used them 3 times. And its not just from hitting shots, but from bouncing around and hitting each other in my bag as well. They already look much worse than my RAC OS's that are over a year old. Anyone else notice this? An recommendations on buffing the scratches out? I think I might sell them and get some non-draw clubs. They only have a few uses and look like crap. I don't wanna lose out on some essentially brand new irons.
  5. The shaft sticker is red. So I guess they're stiff. Thats OK, I just ordered a set of regular flex R7 Draw irons.
  6. I have a set of Taylor Made RAC OS irons and I'm not sure of the shaft flex rating. Is there anyway to tell by looking at the club? I have the original box they came in and I didn't see it on there.
  7. I bought the OS irons last year after being out of the game for a while. As far as I'm concerned, I'm happy with them.
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