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What is the difference between the 845s silver scot and the 855 iron.  Which is a bigger hitting surface, and is the 845 oversized the bigger one? I am looking to build a graphite shaft 3 iron for hitting long shots.


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21 minutes ago, kbbgood said:

What is the difference between the 845s silver scot and the 855 iron.  Which is a bigger hitting surface, and is the 845 oversized the bigger one? I am looking to build a graphite shaft 3 iron for hitting long shots.

 

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2 hours ago, kbbgood said:

I'm just wondering which is the bigger face of the 3.

Well I think the key clue is the word ‘oversize’ no?

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But is it bigger then the 855? I have never seen one. I have a set of 845S irons I use every time I go o


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