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  1. 1. How often do you buy new irons?

    • Every year
      5
    • At least every 2 years
      8
    • At least every 5 years
      17
    • At least every 10 years
      9
    • Never.. Changing out irons is for people who need lessons!
      2


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I think most of us change out our drivers WAY too often. Recently I've become a putter Ho. I'm wondering how many people trade in iron set regularly though..
Drivers:
FT-i Draw 9* W/Grafalloy Red
Sumo2 5900 9.5* W/Grafalloy Red

Irons: A3OS 3-PW Graphite/Steel regularWedges: A3OS GW, SW, LWPutter: Rossa Monza SpiderLittle round white thing:

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I bought some DCI's back in June and switched to MP-33's in August. I'm planning on sticking with these for awhile though. I already have plans of sending them in to get rechromed and regrooved once they start to wear. I'm in it for the long run baby!

- Tour Issue Taylormade R7 Superquad TP Matrix Ozik Xcon 5 X-stiff
- Nike Dymo 3 Wood UST Axivcore Stiff
- Nike Dymo 5 Wood UST Axivcore Stiff- Nike Blades 3-PW S300- Nike SV Tour 50* 54* 58* S400- Titleist Scotty Cameron Newport Beach- Nike Tour D


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I've had mine for quite some time, but I also took a 5 year hiatus from playing, so they play younger than they are. I think I have another 2 years in them, but if I see something out there, I wouldn't be opposed to making a change.
My Equipment:
Northwestern 3-, 5-, 7- and 9-wood;
Goldwin AVDP Irons (5-10 plus PW);
U.S. Golf 60 degree wedge;
See-More Putter; Bushnell Yardage Pro 1000 Rangefinder;Golflogix GPS.

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i keep irons for a long time, but lately i think my average will change because this is the first year i have really taken club fitting seriously. before i just played with what i had

In my Hoofer Vantage

Driver: 907D2 9.5*
Wood: 906F4 15.5* 3 wood
Hybrid: 585H 19*Irons: i10 3-pwWedges: tp black z 52* & 58*Putter: tracy II


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I'm on my third set in 17 years, but have decided that woods / drivers change much more significantly that the iron technology, so I'll keep this set I have now (and have had for a couple of years) for at least 8 - 10....

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Driver: R7 460 9.5 Stiff Shaft
Fairway Woods: Steelhead 3 and 5 Stiff Shaft
Irons: :: R7 CGB Stiff Shaft Steel
Wedges: Vokey 56 / 52 Stiff ShaftPutter: Oddysey White HotBag: R7 Stand bagRangeFinder: (Nikon) LR550Ball Prefer Pro-V1, but usually play what you just lostâ¦..


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Just got my second set in 13 years.
Driver: Callaway FT-IQ 10*
Fairway Woods: Callaway X-Hot 15*, Callaway X 2008 18*
Hybrids: Callaway X-Hybrid 21*
Irons: Mizuno MP-57 5-PW (27*, 31*, 35*, 39*, 43*, 47*)
Wedges: Eidolon V-Sole GW (52*), SW (56*), LW (60*)Putter: Odyssey 2-Ball White Steel BladeBall: Bridgestone e6 BallStand Bag: Ogio...

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Iron technology hasn't changed in years. Unless there is like a new iron revolution I'm gonna keep my irons.

I still play my Mizuno MP 67 irons and I'm very happy with them.

Golf is a game in which the ball always lies poorly and the player always lies well.


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Iron technology hasn't changed in years. Unless there is like a new iron revolution I'm gonna keep my irons.

If so why did you buy your 2008 irons? You must have thought you hit them better, and thus being an advantage.


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I changed from 'old' ping eye2's to ping G5's about 18 months ago, the eye2's I got were second hand, just bought them to get started and kept them for 6 months.

I wish I hadn't bothered changing them, the G5's i'm struggling with, i'm thinking of changing them to the S59's or similar blades.

Not sure about keep changing irons, that said i'm not sure I like the G5 'game improvement' irons, never really got on with them, but I think that may say something about my game as i've had some good lessons lately and feel more comfortable with them.

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I've been playing for 8 years and have owned the following Sets:
Knight Diablo (1st set, gone quick)
Ping i3
Ping i3+
Ping G2
Callaway x-16
Nike CPR
Nike CPR2
Cleveland TA5 gunmetal
Ping i5
Nike CCi
Nike Slingshot
Nike Ignite
Nike Sumo
Ping i10
Wilson Staff Di7
Adams Tech OS
(I may have missed a set or two)

I currently have 5 sets:
Ping i3+
Ping i10
Nike CCi
Wilson Staff Di7
Adams Tech OS

I will play one round or two and then switch sets. Sometimes I'll play one set for two or three months straight. Just depends on how I'm feeling and how well I'm swinging and what course I'm playing. It's a very complex formula and I'm not really certain I understand it.... jmoc

"Courage is fear holding on one minute longer." Gen. Geo. S. Patton, 5 June 1944

Grom Desert Camo
Dymo HL Driver and 5 Wood
GC Hybrids 3-5 i15 irons 6-pw Tour-W 50*, 54* and 58* wedges White Hot XG Hawk Freak Neo GPS


Posted

I changed sets about 25 times 4 years ago,but have only had about 6 sets this year.Playing Mizuno MP 30`s now,and if they continue to act right,they`ll stay in the bag.


Posted
I've played for three years and was given a set of irons with graphite shafts that I learned with. Then won my current iron set at an outing last year. This set is 5i-SW and its done me well, but I have a huge gap between 180yd-220yd.

I plan to get fitted for a set of irons this winter and keep those irons for a long time for the investment. I am making sure to get fitted for clubs so that I can take the equipment out of the equation and lay all blame on myself for a bad shot. Its primarily a mental move, but I'll take it plus I get some new clubs out of it.
Weapons Of Choice
R5 Dual 9.5* Driver
R7 Draw Hybrid 3
Tight Lies #4 16* Fairway Wood
HCT Tour Irons 5-SW CG-11 52 CG-11 56 CG-11 60 BC-101 Putter

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Had some old Petron junior blades when I started and then some Wilson 'Fluid Feel' forged blades (why did I get rid of them?!) followed by my beloved FG-17s which I kept for ~15 years until they wore out. Got some Spalding blades afterwards which didn't last long followed by some Wilson Fat Shafts. Got some Ping S59s 3-4 years ago which I still have but I've recently got some ex-demo MacGregor 1025Ms which are awesome and won't be leaving the bag for a long while - enjoying them as much as my FG-17s. Can't believe I haven't tried any Mizunos over the years so I might get weak and test some out in the near future...never know.

Home Course: Wollaton Park GC, Nottingham, U.K.

Ping G400, 9°, Alta CB 55S | Ping G400, 14°, Alta CB 65S | Adams Pro Dhy 18°, 21°, 24°, KBS Hybrid S | Ping S55 5-PW, TT DGS300 | Vokey 252-08, DGS200 | Vokey 256-10 (bent to 58°), DGS200 | Ping Sigma G Anser, 34" | Vice Pro Plus

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I have been playing for ten years and I have had three sets:
Some knock off set that I started with
Maxfli Australian Blades
Cleveland TA1's

I want to get a set of muscle back clubs to use the technology available to me. I would guess that I will get a new set before next summer.

Switching irons very frequently is a bad idea in my opinion, you need to get comfortable with one set and the yardages, how a mis hit shot will react, etc.

What's In The Bag:
Explore Cart Bag
Hi-Bore XL Driver 9.5
Launcher 3-Wood 15
Rescue 5-Wood TA1 Irons 4-PW (occasional 2 iron) Wedges 52 & 56 CG10 Lob Wedge 60 Cornado 2


Posted

how bout the question... how often do people change their drivers!?

i used to work at a golf store and there was this dude who came in every 2 months to get a new driver....

life is too short to play bad golf....


In the bag: but cant say its mine....
S-Yard: u101 4-pwKAsco: k2k espec H55/99Fourteen: MTV3 60' Burner TP 9.5' Burner 5w tour action reg.588 56' Vokey BV spin milled 52' Newport Pro Platinum b330 tour


Posted
had a full set of pinseeker clubs from my ex girlfrieds dad and I loved them. Long story short we broke up and daddy wanted his clubs back. indian giver as they call it I guess. Now I play proselect because it was a 50 doller used set and I still can't get it down with them. I hit a 2 yr old set of Dunlop EXD clubs and I loved the irons. so I am trying to buy those off the guy now. but christmas is comeing and I might just have to go through with buying my own set. dunno what though out of what is in mind. If I can just get a good set to take to college with me I will be happy.

Bag: Ogio
Driver: Cleveland HiBore XLS 9.5 gold stiff
3W: Pro Select 15*
Irons: Pro Select 3-PW
Wedge:Adams Tom Watson set GW, SW, LWPutter: Cleveland VP 1balls: E6+ or Srixonshoes: Adidas powerband"Stop looking at my ears and play!"Home course. Antler Creek; tees; Black 77.5/150, Gold...


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