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helping a friend with mine with his search for some new clubs. basically hes really new to golf and isn't the best but wants to get involved in the game. so i'm looking for irons he can grow into and get better with. From what ive looked into i came up with a few and i was wondering if anyone had any of the following sets and how you like them....

Wilson-Di9/Di7
Mizuno Mx-100/Mx-200
Ping G10
Cleaveland CG GOLD/RED
Cobra FP II
Nike SQ Sumo

thanks alot guys quick reply pleaseeeeee

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Driver: Callaway Hyper X (10)
Wood: Cobra Speed Pro X (15)
Hybrid: Clevland HiBore XLS (21)Irons: Mizuno Mx-25 54:Titlest Vokey[SPOILER]56:Clevland Cg-1259:Clevland Cg-1063:Spin Milled VokeyBalls: TM BurnerTps//ProV's


Posted
I would look for a used set of Pings, Callaways or Titleists.

My Bag

Grom
r7 Limited 10.5
Hybrid 3 Baffler BB 2004 Irons 4-PW, GW, SW Vokey 60 wedge White HotProV1x


Posted
It all depends on how new to the game he is. If he has been playing less than a year, then something like Wilsons will work just fine. If he has been playing a little longer but still struggles, I am partial but a set of game improvement Taylor Made irons like RACs or RAC2 OSs will be good. Personally, I think Pings are a little too pricey for a newbie.

Posted
Mizuno Comp Ez for under $150 on ebay.

Titleist 910 D2 9.5 Driver
Titleist 910 F15 & 21 degree fairway wood
Titleist 910 hybrid 24 degree
Mizuno Mp33 5 - PW
52/1056/1160/5

"Yonex ADX Blade putter, odyssey two ball blade putter, both  33"

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