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Those are nice and I also like the look of the VR series.

i agree, the Nike Pro Combos are pretty irons, but i wish they would've made them without the fake rivots and stripes in the cavity irons.

there are just sooooo many pretty irons that have been made over the years. its hard for me to pick just one

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i agree. those Pings are just flat out fugly. but, beauty is all in the eye of the beerholder i guess. some people love the way they look. how? i have no idea

I totally agree. I hate those. I totally dislike the whole lines of PING irons as well. They never made an iron that interested me. And I don't like the way they have the number of the iron written on the club face rotated side wise, and how they use "W" instead of "P" or "PW".

Oh, and the lack of ferrule as well.
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i agree, the Nike Pro Combos are pretty irons, but i wish they would've made them without the fake rivots and stripes in the cavity irons.

i like the srtipes, very "business suit" like!! hahaha! BUT......the fake rivots, some days i like them, some days i dont!! haha!
"My swing is homemade - but I have perfect flaws!" - Me

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I browsed a golf shop today for fun and I came to the feeling that irons today just do not look as good as they used to overall, in my opinion. Even the blades offered by many companies seem pretty "busy" looking. (I'm thinking of the X-Forged and ZM Forged).

I think the best looking ones left are the MP-67's. Callaway X-Prototypes and Miura Blades are nice, too, but they are really expensive. Nike, Cleveland, Wilson, and Bridgestone have some decent ones, as well.

Again, I just think the big players (Titleist, Callaway, TaylorMade, Ping) have strayed away from what I think is that great classic look.
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G5 9° V2 75 X / 909F2 15.5° V2 85 X / 909H 19° V2 100 X / MP-33 #3-PW X100 / X-Forged Chrome 54.15 60.10 X100 / FGP Black 34" / Penta TP

Handicap is a guess because I haven't established one yet.Best score so far is a 71 on a 6,509 yard 70.3/121 par 72 muni, during a glorious...

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The only cavity backs I remotely like (with regards to looks) are Pings. Ping at least has a distinctive style, while the other brands (in my opinion) just seem to pile on as many high-tech and flashy features as possible. There are some other decent models out there, too, but I think the trend in the golf industry as a whole is that clubs keep getting bulkier, flashier, more high tech, and generally more ugly.

I guess I am just a traditionalist in the mood to complain right now, haha.
Scott T

G5 9° V2 75 X / 909F2 15.5° V2 85 X / 909H 19° V2 100 X / MP-33 #3-PW X100 / X-Forged Chrome 54.15 60.10 X100 / FGP Black 34" / Penta TP

Handicap is a guess because I haven't established one yet.Best score so far is a 71 on a 6,509 yard 70.3/121 par 72 muni, during a glorious...

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i like the i 10s. I like some color but I'm not a big fan of mirror type finish so they fit those two thoughts

Bag: Ogio
Driver: Cleveland HiBore XLS 9.5 gold stiff
3W: Pro Select 15*
Irons: Pro Select 3-PW
Wedge:Adams Tom Watson set GW, SW, LWPutter: Cleveland VP 1balls: E6+ or Srixonshoes: Adidas powerband"Stop looking at my ears and play!"Home course. Antler Creek; tees; Black 77.5/150, Gold...


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Mizuno MP57s
Taylormade tp smoke
R9 fairway woods
Rife bimini
909 drivers
What I Play:
Wilson Mini Stand Bag | PING G10, 10.5°, Proforce V2 HL S | PING G5, 15°, 18°, Aldila NV 75 S | PING G5, 19°, Aldila VS Proto By You 80 S
Mizuno MX200 4-PW S | Ping Tour W 50/12 X | Ping Tour W 58/TS X | A selection of putters, all 35.5 inches.

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MacGregor PMB blades. Though, I am partial to the Mizuno MP-14s.

In a staff blue  Aerolite III

Razr Hawk 10.5* (BB 63 S)
Orig Steelhead 4W 16.8* (F)
Orig Steelhead 7W 20* (M-10)

 JPX-800 Pro 4-pw (XP S300)

 MP-T Blk Ni 51.06, MP-T Blk Ni 56.14, MP-T Blk Ni 58.10

  Bettinardi BC-1 (34")

TM TP Black


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I have a fondness for the simple designs of irons I played when I was growing up. So much so that I picked up some second-hand DCIs to get back into the game (they're awesome).

Tommy Armour 845. I learned with these. So easy to hit straight:



Titleist DCI Gold. I only played a couple of rounds with the pro shop demo set, but bought a 2-iron and it became my favourite club:



Mizuno MP-14. Did a bag swap for a couple of weeks with a friend who wanted cavity backs, and can't forget how good it felt to hit these:



I still think the original DCI Golds are the best looking cavity backs ever made.

In the bag: Titleist 909D2 9.5°, 906F2 15°, 585H 17°, AP2 710 3âPW, Vokey SM 52.08 & 58.12, Studio Select Newport 33", Pro V1X.
Home course: Lenzie Golf Club. Working on: ball striking.

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MP-68's are incredible, everyone should look at the spy shots

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i agree with alisdair, i love the DCI's, although my favorite model was the DCI 962's (played them for 9 straight years). i wish i never sold them. i had the entire set: 2 iron thru lob wedge with the BeCu GW, SW and LW....awesome irons



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i agree with alisdair, i love the DCI's, although my favorite model was the DCI 962's (played them for 9 straight years). i wish i never sold them. i had the entire set: 2 iron thru lob wedge with the BeCu GW, SW and LW....awesome irons

those are some nice lookin irons


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Only because it's pretty, not because they are mine..

- Pat

41 yrs. old, 3rd year playing and learning!
In my beginner bag:
--------------------------Driver/3W/3H - Nike Sumo SQ4H - TaylorMade Rescue5 iron - PW 2008 Callaway BB w/iBridsLW/SW/GW - 2010 Cleveland CG15Putter - 2008 Taylormade Rossa Monte Carlo 7---------------------------


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Just have to register that I think this whole post is crazy. I would play with a rock tied to the end of a stick if it improved my game. I can honestly say that I have never bought a club, from driver to putter, based on what it looked likely, only on how it performed for me.

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OK, Dave wins. Love those particular Apex irons.

Driver: 975D 10.5* UST ProForce 75 Gold S
3W: 906F2 15* S300 shaft
Irons: i-302 3-PW
Putter: Dual Force 990


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