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What are you thoughts on lynx clubs? I am looking at their hybrid iron set. Are they a good bang for the buck!

Driver- Snake Eyes 600T 11.5 Graphite Reg.
Woods- 3 & 5 Lynx Predator Graphite Reg.
Irons- 3-P Diawa Graphite Reg.
Putter- Ping Karsten (an old one)
Sandwedge- Console SteelBall- Whatever I can get my hands on Bag- Taylormade Stand Bag


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My friend who is a high handicapper has a set and he seems to be pretty happy with them. I haven't hit that brand personally, but if money is an major issue in your decision I think you will get a lot of bang for your buck.

In My Bag:

Driver: HiBore XL 10.5*, Aldila NV Stiff
Fairway Wood: System 2 Midsize 3W
Hybrid: Idea Boxer a3Irons: Bomber Steel Plus 3: 4-PW (Callaway Clone)Wedges: 588 Tour Action BeCu 53* Gap/56* SandPutter: Karsten Anser 2 34"Balls: Back to the drawing board, experimenting with Gamers,...


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I'd recommend sticking with the major manufacturers. Although the clubs may look similar, the major manufacturers do a better job with consistency in their product as well as taking advantage of the technology. Although Wal-Mart peanut butter is ..i believe.... Peter Pan peanut butter just in different packaging (i dont recall if thats the actual company they are going with now..but its something along those lines)...either way...the same situation isnt going on in golf equipment.

TMX Carry Bag
Tour Burner 9.5*
Burner 3W 15*
Burner Rescue Hybrid 19*
r7 TP 4i-SW Dynamic Gold S300s 60* CG-14 Circa 62 #2 & Studio Stainless Newport 2 Pro V1x


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My dad has two woods 3 and 5 which I used and they are decent. My feeling is that they are decent clubs but major brands are better.

Driver- Snake Eyes 600T 11.5 Graphite Reg.
Woods- 3 & 5 Lynx Predator Graphite Reg.
Irons- 3-P Diawa Graphite Reg.
Putter- Ping Karsten (an old one)
Sandwedge- Console SteelBall- Whatever I can get my hands on Bag- Taylormade Stand Bag


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