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Does anyone have any advice or experience with a set of ta7 irons? I have a friend of mine with a set thats a couple years old that I can get a great deal on and am considering it. They are new in plastic, just been sitting in a garage.

Not sure on a price, I'm trying to come up with a reasonable figure. I just want to know more about the irons and I wanted to get someones personal experiences with them.

In my Nexos Bag

Burner Driver 9.5*
Burner fairway 3 wood
755 Irons Tri Spec S Shafts 585 19* Hybrid w/ Aldilia NV S Shaft 3DX 23* Hybrid Tour 58* wedge CG 12 56* Wedge NCX-Ray Alpha Putter


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I've never used them myself but my brother has and he absolutely loved them. He's had a lot of different clubs in his day be he says these were his favorites. If you can get them for a good price (not sure what that would be really), then go for it.

Driver- titleist.gif 909D2 9.5* 
Fairway Wood- titleist.gif 909F2 15.5* w/ Diamana Blue stiff
Hybrid- titleist.gif 909H 19* 
Irons- mizuno.gifMX-200 4-PW, vokey.gifSM 50.8 bent to 51*, SM 56.11, and TVD 60*M
Putter- cameron.gif Newport 2.5 


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get the mx-100's...........they are 599.99 everywhere except gppgolf.com... great irons 399.99
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I have played the TA7 irons for almost 6 years. They are a great iron and have never failed me. They are very accurate and very forgiving. For a GI iron they have decent feedback. I know when I hit a good ball or if I strike the ball poorly. Even on miss hits they fly straight with little loss in distance.

I have really put mine to the test and to be honest I have not taken very good care of them. I have left them in the back of my truck in the rain, hit them off rocks, allowed dirt and grass to build up on some of the clubs and they are still going strong. There are no signs of rust or major nicks/damage and they hit as well as they did the day I got them. I am finally retiring mine this year but someone could clean them up and hit them for many more years.

All that being said, If the set you are looking at are the regular ta7 then they maybe a little to GI for you since you have a 10 handicap but if they are the ta7 TOUR then they should work well for your level of play. You can tell by looking where the shaft meets the head it will be stamped TA7 or TA7 TOUR.

As for a fair price, I would say $150 would be a great deal and I would not go any higher than $200 as long as they are brand new. Ebay has them priced from $100 - $250 for a set depending on condition.

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