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Hi,

I searched on Google about a set of Macregor MX Midsize Irons that I found at my parents garage, but couldn't find any info about them.

Anyone knows what loft they have. What category does the fit in? Beginners irons? The head is bigger than my Taylormade Psi, but the topline and sole is thiner.

Driver: Titleist GT2 8° | SureFit: B1 | Shaft: Graphite Design Tour AD UB-7X
Hybrid: Mizuno CLK 16° | Shaft: Speeder HB 75 s-flex
Irons: 4 iron: Titleist T150 | 5 iron- GW: Titleist T100 | Shaft: ProjectX LS 6.0
Wedge 1: Titleist, Vokey SM10 55°/10S | Vokey SM10 60°/K* WedgeWorks | Shaft: ProjectX LS 6.0
Putter: Macgregor V-Foil M6.4K
Ball: Titleist Pro V1


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Found on Ebay:

 

MACGREGOR MX MID SIZE IRONS 3-PW WITH MULTIFLEX STEEL SHAFTS RIGHT HANDED

 

 

Condition:
Used
 

Nice condition for there age.

 
 
 
Price:
US $59.97

Posted
23 hours ago, cooke119 said:

Found on Ebay:

 

MACGREGOR MX MID SIZE IRONS 3-PW WITH MULTIFLEX STEEL SHAFTS RIGHT HANDED

 

 

Condition:
Used
 

Nice condition for there age.

 
 
 
Price:
US $59.97

Doesn't say anything about the loft, just standard loft. What is standard loft for clubs like this? Take the 9 iron for example, I compared it side by side with my Pw (Taylormade Psi) and the loft looked the same to my eye. So I guess the 9 iron has a loft at 44-46 deg?

Driver: Titleist GT2 8° | SureFit: B1 | Shaft: Graphite Design Tour AD UB-7X
Hybrid: Mizuno CLK 16° | Shaft: Speeder HB 75 s-flex
Irons: 4 iron: Titleist T150 | 5 iron- GW: Titleist T100 | Shaft: ProjectX LS 6.0
Wedge 1: Titleist, Vokey SM10 55°/10S | Vokey SM10 60°/K* WedgeWorks | Shaft: ProjectX LS 6.0
Putter: Macgregor V-Foil M6.4K
Ball: Titleist Pro V1


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There is no "standard" loft for iron sets: it depends on the manufacturer, the model, and the year.  Older clubs tend to be loftier.  I have a set of MacGreagor PCB irons circa 2000 or so.  The 9 iron is 45 degrees and the pitching wedge is 49.  In my current set: the pitching wedge is 46 and the gap wedge is 50.  Meaning that my old 3-pw is nearly identical to my newer 4-gw.  At the end of the day it doesn't matter what number, or letter, is carved into the sole of a club.  What does matter is whether, or not, you like the club.

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Cleveland Hi-Bore driver, Maltby 5 wood, Maltby hybrid, Maltby irons and wedges (23 to 50) Vokey 59/07, Cleveland Niblick (LH-42), and a Maltby mallet putter.                                                                                                                                                 "When the going gets tough...it's tough to get going."

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Going to take them out for a couple of rounds. The heads looks like big shovels compared to my more spoon looking Psi irons. 😁

Driver: Titleist GT2 8° | SureFit: B1 | Shaft: Graphite Design Tour AD UB-7X
Hybrid: Mizuno CLK 16° | Shaft: Speeder HB 75 s-flex
Irons: 4 iron: Titleist T150 | 5 iron- GW: Titleist T100 | Shaft: ProjectX LS 6.0
Wedge 1: Titleist, Vokey SM10 55°/10S | Vokey SM10 60°/K* WedgeWorks | Shaft: ProjectX LS 6.0
Putter: Macgregor V-Foil M6.4K
Ball: Titleist Pro V1


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