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I'm 14 and i'm currently of 25 but this will change (I'm pretty sure) because i have dropped 7 shots in the last two weeks. I'm a lefty and aswell as looking for a good deal genuinely want some nice irons.

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I'm 14 and i'm currently of 25 but this will change (I'm pretty sure) because i have dropped 7 shots in the last two weeks. I'm a lefty and aswell as looking for a good deal genuinely want some nice irons.

if you want clubs that maintain some value, stay far away from Nickent. regarding which irons are for you, who knows? get some advice from a couple of shops after seeing your swing.go to the stores and hit some different sets in the net. don't just buy a set because they're cheap.

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I got my last set from Callaway Preowned (website) and they are great. The Big Bertha Gold is what I got. Very forgiving. Many Big Bertha irons for sale on that site and very good prices. They are good for mid/high handicaps from what I can see. All used by the way, but in great shape. Mine looked unused in fact. They will adjust length and lie angle if needed too. Below is the website...

http://callawaygolfpreowned.com/isets.aspx






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yes, Nickents probably wont hold their value (which is one reason i suggested them, because they are affordable), but they still make a couple of nice iron sets (3DX Pro's & 4DX Pro's). i suggested them because they are good clubs. not so he could resell them. i know from the other forum that you dont like Nickent. but they do make some good quality clubs

JMHO go with a SGI setup until you get to 18ish handicap. Then go with a GI setup until you get to a single digit. At that point, IF you wish, you can move into player's clubs. This is obviously a rule of thumb. Take it with a grain of salt!

Since you will change clubs going this route, my advice is go with quality used equipment from one of the top 5 or 7 manufacturers. They will hold their resale pretty well when you get ready to move to the next stage.

Good luck!

Yeah mostly you should go to a shop and try out some irons and see what one works the best for you

Whats in the bag?
Driver: King Cobra SPD 9*
Hybrid: Callaway X 21*
Irons: 4-pw Callaway x18
Putter: Looking for a Odyssey SabertoothBall: Titlest NxT Tour with custom logo of my highschool mascot


Ping ISI's or eye 2's are oldies but goodies and can not only be had for pretty cheap but then adjusted to fit you. I've had my ISI-S's since I was 15 and am now 24. As I am approaching a single digit handicap for the first time since high school I am just starting to think about new irons. I played OG Maxfli Australian blades for a bit when I was shooting to about a 7 or 8 and still stuck with my pings.

OG Hoofer bag
Titleist 905R 9.5°, Grapite Design YS-6+ (S)
Callaway Warbird 4 wood, Grafalloy ProLaunch 65S
Ping ISI-s: JZ Cushin Regular flex, white dot
Titleist Vokey Design 54° "AW", Cleveland 588 60° "LW", Ping IWI Craz-E

Home Course: Falcon Dunes, Luke AFB, AZ


Try out as many as you can before buying.

HB

G10 Draw 13.5* 44 " Driver
K15 7 Wood
G10 28* 5 Hybrid
G10 orange dot 6I -PW
Tour W 56* SW 1/2 Craz-e i series putter 4 Under Stand Bag


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