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a7 vs MX300 vs i15 vs XCG irons, Looking for some input on these


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  1. 1. Which one?

    • Adams a7
      9
    • Mizuno MX300
      10
    • Ping i15
      13
    • Tour Edge Exotics XCG
      4


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Please do yourself (and your pocket) a favour and just try Bridgestone J36 PC with Project X 5.5 flighted shafts. I tried all the clubs in your question and nothing come even close to J36 PC. If you a bit snobbish try Callaway X20, or if you ambitious Titlist AP2.
Out of your list Mizuno MX 300 is the best but still not as good as all the above mentioned.
I believe the shaft is 75% of the club value in any sense of this word.
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  • 3 months later...
I can only say that I love my Adams clubs... the brand really took me by suprise as I was not considering them when I first started looking for clubs. The one's I bought felt as good as anything else I was trying, and in my opinion looked the best... se here I am two years later and I'm still very happy with my irons (and hybrids for that matter). Bottom line is you just have to go with your gut.

I was looking at your clubs and I have a question. Where can some one find the 2h 17* a7? I've looked for months and cannot find it anywhere.

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