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New to the game lefty in need of good used iron set (and advice)!!


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I appreciate the info guys. I've been seeing brand new sets of the MX-19's going on ebay for around $150-170 brand new for leftys! So I think I'm going to go with these. Now the shafts available from Proshop Warehouse's eBay page are Dynalite Gold SL S300. Any thoughts on these?
The Hefty Lefty!
2009 R7 LIMITED 10.5 deg. Matrix Ozik 55g R
A3 Hybrid Irons 6-PW
A3 Hybrids 3: 19 deg, 4: 22 deg, 5: 25 deg.
: Black Max GW 52 deg. Vision SW 56 deg. 2009 XG Teron 35"My bag is full of brand new clubs! Well except for that trusty sand wedge.

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I appreciate the info guys. I've been seeing brand new sets of the MX-19's going on ebay for around $150-170 brand new for leftys! So I think I'm going to go with these. Now the shafts available from Proshop Warehouse's eBay page are Dynalite Gold SL S300. Any thoughts on these?

Good choice on irons and the Dynalite Gold SL shafts are good. Not sure the S300 is best choice for flex, though, as that's a stiff flex shaft. In the Dynalite you would probably be better off with a R300 (regular flex). However, I do not know your swing so I can't make this judgement. If you can go somewhere and have swing speed checked and recommendation on shaft before purchase it might be a good idea. Most places will charge for this (especially if you are not purchasing from there), but it might help you make the correct purchase so that you are not unhappy with new irons.

Driver: SQ DYMO STR8-Fit
4 Wood: SQ DYMO
2H (17*), 4H (23*) & 5H (26*): Fli-Hi CLK
Irons (5-6): MX-900; (7-PW): MP-60
Wedges (51/6*): MP-T Chrome; (56/13): MP-R ChromePutter: White Hot XG 2-Ball CSPreferred Ball: e5+/e7+/B330-RXGPS Unit: NEOPush Cart: 2.0

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Good choice on irons and the Dynalite Gold SL shafts are good. Not sure the S300 is best choice for flex, though, as that's a stiff flex shaft. In the Dynalite you would probably be better off with a R300 (regular flex). However, I do not know your swing so I can't make this judgement. If you can go somewhere and have swing speed checked and recommendation on shaft before purchase it might be a good idea. Most places will charge for this (especially if you are not purchasing from there), but it might help you make the correct purchase so that you are not unhappy with new irons.

Good advice. It's better to have a shaft too flexible as too stiff. I've played too stiff shafts in most of the irons I've owned. I've also traded irons a lot, so what does that tell you? If you can't get your clubhead speed measured, one rough rule of thumb would be if you could tell us what iron you hit from say, 150 yards. It's not very scientific but it could help get you in the ball park.

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Thanks for your input. I thought about trying to get the Regular flex shafts. I have regular flex graphites right now and i hate them but im assuming regular flex steel is different in so many ways. I'll go to Edwin Watts or Golf Galaxy and check my swing speed and get back to you.
The Hefty Lefty!
2009 R7 LIMITED 10.5 deg. Matrix Ozik 55g R
A3 Hybrid Irons 6-PW
A3 Hybrids 3: 19 deg, 4: 22 deg, 5: 25 deg.
: Black Max GW 52 deg. Vision SW 56 deg. 2009 XG Teron 35"My bag is full of brand new clubs! Well except for that trusty sand wedge.

Note: This thread is 6162 days old. We appreciate that you found this thread instead of starting a new one, but if you plan to post here please make sure it's still relevant. If not, please start a new topic. Thank you!

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