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I just wanted to see what you guys thought of these Irons? I came across a brand new set for a really good deal. They have the Dynamic Gold S300 Stiff shafts in them.

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I just wanted to see what you guys thought of these Irons? I came across a brand new set for a really good deal. They have the Dynamic Gold S300 Stiff shafts in them.

I don't think very many people play them. Not because they're not good, but because they're very specific models and they're usually a bit more pricy and require a lot of digging to find them.

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I don't think very many people play them. Not because they're not good, but because they're very specific models and they're usually a bit more pricy and require a lot of digging to find them.

I will be picking up the set this afternoon. I really like the design of them...the shafts I just dont know about though.


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I will be picking up the set this afternoon. I really like the design of them...the shafts I just dont know about though.

I've never played anything but DG S300 shafts. They're great.

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I've never played anything but DG S300 shafts. They're great.

I will be picking them up this afternoon. Im looking very forward to hitting them, too bad its gonna be raining.....Oh well range balls in the rain will be fun.


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I will be picking them up this afternoon. Im looking very forward to hitting them, too bad its gonna be raining.....Oh well range balls in the rain will be fun.

So how are they?

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So how are they?

They are great! I seriously am in love with them! I thought I hit the ball good with my other irons, wow these are amazing. The only downfall to these irons are that I am EVEN longer than before! Here are my new distances. I played in VA this past weekend with them ( 2 days after I got them). I shot my best score since I have been back after 6 years. I shot 81 saturday and 80 sunday. I used a 3 iron of the tee since my driver busted. Here are my new distances with these irons. They are on average 20 yards longer than my previous irons. I personally felt like I was way to long before. I will have to purchase a gap wedge now. I have eliminated my 3 wood being as i hit the 3-iron as far as I did my 3-wood and I have ALOT more control with the irons. I even picked up a vokey 60degree with this set.

PW (160) 9 iron (170) 8 iron (180) 7 iron (190) 6 iron (200) 5 iron (210) 4 iron (225) 3 iron (230-250)

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They are great! I seriously am in love with them! I thought I hit the ball good with my other irons, wow these are amazing. The only downfall to these irons are that I am EVEN longer than before! Here are my new distances. I played in VA this past weekend with them ( 2 days after I got them). I shot my best score since I have been back after 6 years. I shot 81 saturday and 80 sunday. I used a 3 iron of the tee since my driver busted. Here are my new distances with these irons. They are on average 20 yards longer than my previous irons. I personally felt like I was way to long before. I will have to purchase a gap wedge now. I have eliminated my 3 wood being as i hit the 3-iron as far as I did my 3-wood and I have ALOT more control with the irons. I even picked up a vokey 60degree with this set.

Yeah, so if we were playing that card game, I'd be yelling "bullshit" right about now.

20 yards longer than your previous irons? Were your previous irons made out of plastic? Cuz if not...

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Yeah, so if we were playing that card game, I'd be yelling "bullshit" right about now.

I will see if I can get in on film during my next lesson. I was playing yonex ADX tours with graphite shafts. I honestly thought they were long. I was trying to tone my distances down with my other clubs, then once I got this I just kind of accepted that I was hitting the ball these distances.


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there is a chance, that the lofts of the irons are different by let's say 2 or 3deg vs. the old ones. It still sounds a little streched to get 20 yds

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there is a chance, that the lofts of the irons are different by let's say 2 or 3deg vs. the old ones. It still sounds a little streched to get 20 yds

If there are any members in the raleigh area, I can meet them somewhere for a range session and will bring both sets of irons. I was hitting the yonex 9 iron 150 yards . I am hitting the titleist 9 iron 170. The only clubs that stayed the same are the 6 and the 5. I gained around 5 yards on each of those.


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If there are any members in the raleigh area, I can meet them somewhere for a range session and will bring both sets of irons. I was hitting the yonex 9 iron 150 yards . I am hitting the titleist 9 iron 170. The only clubs that stayed the same are the 6 and the 5. I gained around 5 yards on each of those.

Nobody said you're a liar - it's just sounds incredible to gain so much distance... Especially since Yonex's 9irons are 40deg loft and Titleist standard loft for 9i is 43 deg.... if anything you should see decrease of distance. Maybe the graphite shafts you had in the old set was a real crap

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Nobody said you're a liar - it's just sounds incredible to gain so much distance... Especially since Yonex's 9irons are 40deg loft and Titleist standard loft for 9i is 43 deg.... if anything you should see decrease of distance. Maybe the graphite shafts you had in the old set was a real crap

Yeah im assuming the shafts had seen MANY MANY better days.


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Sounds like a stretch to hit a PW 160

I know, thats what my dad said when I told him. I honestly am swinging VERY VERY smooth and easy. It amazed me too. Here are the titleists specs. I couldnt find the yonex anywhere.

iron-degree 2-18 3-20 4-23 5-26 6-29 7-33 8-37 9-41 pw-45

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What are they worth?
in 4/10 condition, and 8/10 condition

Also, are the 755's nice as well?

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755 are really good clubs, my friend has them.

Driver: SQ Sumo 5000.
3-Wood: SQ II.
Hybrid: Ignite 4&5
Irons: Ignite 6-SW
Wedges: Vokey 60 degrees. Ignite SWPutter: :Odyssey: White Hot XG#1Ball: Prov1, ONE Tour/D, The Hawk.


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