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After about 6 hours of trying out different irons over the last two days, I ended up buying the Nike Victory Blades. Now my back has a little bit of a twinge in it so it will be a few days before I get to play with them.

SQ Dymo 9.5° Driver X-Flex
SQ Dymo 15° 3W
Victory Red TW Forged Blades 3-PW
SV Tour Wedge 52°
SV Tour Wedge 56° SV Tour Wedge 60° White Hot Tour Putter Sasquatch Tour Stand BagI feel like should be paying me or something.


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After about 6 hours of trying out different irons over the last two days, I ended up buying the Nike Victory Blades. Now my back has a little bit of a twinge in it so it will be a few days before I get to play with them.

congrats man


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they should be paying you
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I think if I ever got rid of my irons, I'd get those bad boys. Those are some sexy looking irons.

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After about 6 hours of trying out different irons over the last two days, I ended up buying the Nike Victory Blades. Now my back has a little bit of a twinge in it so it will be a few days before I get to play with them.

Do you like your Dymo driver and 3 wood?

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After about 6 hours of trying out different irons over the last two days, I ended up buying the Nike Victory Blades. Now my back has a little bit of a twinge in it so it will be a few days before I get to play with them.

what other ones did u try before u pick the victory blades? what makes you pick them? congrats on the irons, like the other poster said, those are some very good looking irons.


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Do you like your Dymo driver and 3 wood?

ABSOEFFINGLUTELY.

The driver is awesome (I dont have the square one btw). I swing around 118 so I went with the xflex. I had a problem with really hitting the ball a mile high off the tee, and this thing gives me a great trajectory with great ball RPM (2400ish). It sounds a little funny, but man the ball just goes when you hit it flush. The 3W is great too, I am still getting used to it as its a little smaller than the T60 Ignite 3W I had before, but man this thing gets the ball in the air fast and it goes on forever. If your driver swing speed is 110+ and you hit this club flush, the ball is going 250 all day long. Its sick off the tee, a strong fairwar club as well. I really wish I had more chances to hit the club but the courses I usually play at done really give me a chance. I really loved my T60, but I could not hit it near as far and it wasn't as easy to get the ball in the air as this club is. If I had to choose between the two, and I could only have one, I'd take the 3W over the driver all day. Go hit one, its a great club.

SQ Dymo 9.5° Driver X-Flex
SQ Dymo 15° 3W
Victory Red TW Forged Blades 3-PW
SV Tour Wedge 52°
SV Tour Wedge 56° SV Tour Wedge 60° White Hot Tour Putter Sasquatch Tour Stand BagI feel like should be paying me or something.


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what other ones did u try before u pick the victory blades? what makes you pick them? congrats on the irons, like the other poster said, those are some very good looking irons.

I don't remember every single club I hit, and I can't remember what all the models were but here is the short list:

Mizuno: MP62, MP57, MP67, and MP32 Titliest: ZB, ZM, 775, and some cavity back A few other I hit was some crappy looking callaway, looked really bland, was almost like a split cavity, I think it was called x something. Hit a Ping, no idea what it was but I hated it. Hit 3 different Cobra's but nothing good enough to remember. The Mizunos were ok, 2 of the felt good, I didn't really like the other two. The two that felt good were probably 2nd and third on my list. I hated the Titliest, don't really know what it was, but the clubs just never felt good in my hands. I couldnt hit a decent shot because I didnt like how they felt. I had hit the Nike's before on a few occasions and really liked them. I had been reading about them since they came out. I really hadnt considered buying new irons until recently when I started hating my old irons and needed a change. I am admittedly a Nike honk, but I tried not to let that factor in my decision making. I did all of my testing with a 5, because that is the club i like to hit the most (idk why i just like it). The Nikes and the two Mizunos were similiar feel and such, but I was hitting a good 10-15 yards further with the Nike's. The biggest factor I think with the Nike's that got me to buy them over the Mizuno is the fact that I would have to have little to no adjustments done on the clubs so they fit me. On the Mizuno's I would have had to have several things adjusted included the shafts. I don't like the idea of buying a club then having to have it adjusted, and not knowing exactly how it will fill before you pay for it. I did immediately change the grips on the Nike's, I can't stand those velvet cord grips, if your hands are damp at all (and playing in houston's humidity they are non stop), the club slips and slides like you have grease on them.

SQ Dymo 9.5° Driver X-Flex
SQ Dymo 15° 3W
Victory Red TW Forged Blades 3-PW
SV Tour Wedge 52°
SV Tour Wedge 56° SV Tour Wedge 60° White Hot Tour Putter Sasquatch Tour Stand BagI feel like should be paying me or something.


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one word of that new set...jealous....best of luck with em

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…surprised you went with Nike irons after looking at the other clubs in your bag

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Bridgestone J33B DG X100 Mizuno MP 53*6 Mizuno MP 56*10 WRX Sq. Gr. GTO Ported
Mizuno MP 60*6 WRX Sq. Gr. GTO Ported Odyssey White Hot Tour #5 Callaway Tourix

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