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Hi, I'm back. Thanks to all that helped me out previosuly. As I've said before, I currently have a set of Tommy Armour 845 FS Silverscot irons. I only play 3 or 4 times per year and shoot in the mid 90's. I was on globalgolf.com and was looking up irons and came across the Taylor Made SuperSteels. The reviews said that they're good irons and pretty forgiving and a really good set of the newbie. Since I doubt I'll ever get out more than 4 times a year, I consider myself a newbie and will probably always will be unless I can get out more. Since I'm on a budget and don't play very oftern, I was wondering if you thought it would be worth it to buy these clubs or not compaired to what I have. Should I go for the TMade or stick with the Tommy's?

Any other suggestions?

Any advice, greatly appreciated.

Is there any place in your area where you could try them out? Any set of irons from either one of those brands will be good. At that point it's probably all about personal preference. :)

My bag:
Irons: Rac OS2
Driver:
Putter: STX Sync 9740
Balls: One Black Pro V1 HX Tour


I don't know if you would see much of an improvement. If I were you I'd be patient and look for a deal on ebay. Sometimes the supersteels sell for $70. You might even be able to find some RAC OS or something similar for $130. I'm in the same boat, only playing a few times a year, and I've found all of my clubs on ebay.

driver: G10 draw 9 degrees
hybrids DWS 16 and 20 degrees
irons: x-16 3-pw
wedges: 588 RTG 51, 56 & 60
putter: Heavy Putter B3-Mball: hx tour (I'll switch after I lose these)


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