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I've got a set of Inertial E-max irons that I've been using for 20-25 years now. In all that time I've only run across 1 other person with a set of irons like this (at a driving range somewhere a long time ago). Anyone else out there still use these irons or am I the only one? BTW - I love them but am thinking of re-shafting them this winter.

I also use a Golfsmith copper-beryllium (sp?) 3 wood that I built around 1987 or so. Still use it off the tee. The head is about the size of my fist (and I don't have big hands). Lots of fun to compare it to today's drivers - a good conversation topic.

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I ran into a guy not too long ago that had a set of those. He seemed to enjoy them well enough.

What's in my bag:

Driver: R5, 9.5 degree
Fairway woods: 973F
Irons: RAC, 3-AWWedges: Vokey spin milled, 56 degreePutter: White Hot #7Ball: Pro V1


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After 20 years how can there be any groves left on the face?

Hibore Driver
Burner Steel 3 Wood
Rescue Mid Hybrid
mp 52s
54* and 60* Spin Milled Wedges Craz-e Putter Bag Cart Neo gps


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