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Hi, I have been looking for a new iron set and have had a tough time doing so...I want to spend between $500-600..My current set I got about 4 or 5 years ago and they are too short, they are women's clubs (at the time, I needed them because I was only about 12), I hate the grips, and overall I just don't really like them...I have a good swing and my 150 yard club is a 8 or 9 iron...I have a pretty fast swing and can hit the ball pretty far and my irons are most pretty straight...Today I tried out the taylor made burner xd's and loved them..My first hit with a 6 iron went about 200 yards and it was just an awesome club and was extremely easy to hit...I want a club like that for about $500-600...I am a lefty so keep that in mind...So please let me know if you have recommendations...Thanks!

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How bout' the Taylor made R-7's? They were on sale at Dick's sorting goods for $399 with steel shafts.

Tools of my game:
Burner 09' Driver 10.5 Reg flex
5-pw G10's/ plus Taylormade R7 4 iron
Burner 08' 4 Hybrid
A70S 3 Hybrid Burner 09' 3 wood "Zing" SW 56 degree Fastback Laser range finder / plus Skycaddie SG5...also a great ball retriever!!


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How bout' the Taylor made R-7's? They were on sale at Dick's sorting goods for $399 with steel shafts.

you have a link to them..I couldn't find them at Dick's sporting goods


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go with the Wilson PI5's.. They should cost you around 150-175$ (i lucked out and got mine for 125$..)

They look like blades but are forgiving.. I'm in love with them.

Sumo 10.5*
R7 Draw 15* 3W
3dx 17* 2H
Pi5 3-PW
Spin Milled Vokey 54* CG11 60* C-01


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