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Looking to send about 300-450 on new irons. I am about a 25hc maybe less I don't really keep track, and I am using Ping eye's right now.

I was thinking about just purchasing some Ping eye 2's and maybe a Sun Mountain 5 four bag. Any other ideas out there?

Bag:sunmountain.gif MPB
Driver: cleveland.gif XLS 10.5 *
Fairway wood:nike.gif SQ DYMO2 3 wood
Irons: ping.gif G10's 4-pw
Wedge: vokey.gif Spin milled 54* and 60*Putter: odyssey.gif White Hot XG


There are plenty of great sets out there new and used that can be had for your price range. I would name em all but you would have a lot of picking to do on your end so I will suggest what others will say.. Go to a Golfsmith or any golf store and just look around or ask them for sets in your price range and perhaps get fitted for your irons, it will save you time and money in the long run; I know. I went through hitting 5 or 6 different clubs before getting the Taylormade Tour Burners, then switched to the clubs I have now and it made a world of difference.

- VR Pro LTD - 9.5 Ahina X

- VR_S 3, 5 woods - Fubuki X

- VR Pro Combo - 3-Pw S300's
nike.gif - VR VRev Wedges - 52, 58 

- Method 001 - 34in.

- 20XI-S

- 20XI Staff Bag

 


I have been thinking about getting out and getting fitted but a lot of the places around here dont sell used sets, and I have been thinking about getting used because I can get more for my buck...

Bag:sunmountain.gif MPB
Driver: cleveland.gif XLS 10.5 *
Fairway wood:nike.gif SQ DYMO2 3 wood
Irons: ping.gif G10's 4-pw
Wedge: vokey.gif Spin milled 54* and 60*Putter: odyssey.gif White Hot XG


Again going to suggest the same two irons, Nike VR Split Cavity and Callaway X-forged 09 irons. Those two I believe are two best deals out there. Also, you can't go wrong with Mizuno irons from "timtheputterman" on eBay.

« Keith »


I need something with a little forgiveness because it dont always hit the ball clean... Are the callaways x forged blades? I have read that they are hard to hit..

Bag:sunmountain.gif MPB
Driver: cleveland.gif XLS 10.5 *
Fairway wood:nike.gif SQ DYMO2 3 wood
Irons: ping.gif G10's 4-pw
Wedge: vokey.gif Spin milled 54* and 60*Putter: odyssey.gif White Hot XG


I don't always hit the ball clean and the Nike's do just fine. Neither are blades. If you want something a bit more forgiving, I'd say go with the Adams A7 iron set which come with awesome 3 and 4 hybrid. This set is right within your budget at $400.

« Keith »


Try the Cleveland XLi' HiBores. I'm an 18 and am definitely seeing an improvement in my iron play. I have just gotten them and finally got into the middle 80's last week. First time. This includes my bad driver strokes.

Driver:Titleist 910 D2
3 Wood: Titleist FT Fairway Woods (Old club)
Irons: Callaway Hot X-24 4-PW , SW
Putter: Odyssey Two Ball
Ball: Bridgstone e-6


I'll have to look into those... Does anybody else have any recommendations?

Bag:sunmountain.gif MPB
Driver: cleveland.gif XLS 10.5 *
Fairway wood:nike.gif SQ DYMO2 3 wood
Irons: ping.gif G10's 4-pw
Wedge: vokey.gif Spin milled 54* and 60*Putter: odyssey.gif White Hot XG


I would suggest a set of Callaway X-22's or 20's. They are good irons that have decent forgiveness and look and feel great.

|Callaway I-MIX FT-9  - Driver | Callaway Diablo Octane - 3 Wood | Callaway Diablo Edge Tour [3H & 4H] - Hybrids | Callaway X-forged 2009 - Irons | Callaway JAWS [52, 56, 60] - Wedges | SC Studio Style Newport 2 / Laguna 1.5 / Kombi-S - Putter |
 


  CornyGolfer said:
I've got the ping eye-2's right now... nice iron with pretty good feel even if they are a couple of years old

Couple years? Try couple decades and then some.

« Keith »


I will second the Nike VR split cavities. Some forgiveness there and if you hit a shot bad you will know why.

Driver - VR str8 fit
3 wood - Burner 09
3 hybrid - Burner hybrid
Irons - VR split cavity S300 shaft
SW - CG15 56 degreeLW - VR forged 60 degreePutter - Studio select


I had a set of Callway x-18r's that I picked up pretty cheap (I think I payed around $280 brand new).

I sold them not too long ago, but I really liked those clubs. Callaway makes a great iron, I don't think they look very good, though.

I have made it fairly clear over the past year or so that I love Maltby equipment. Every club in my bag is a Maltby and I really believe that his iron heads are as good as any out there. If I were in your position I would look at some of the Club Paks Maltby sells. They will assemble each set exactly to your specs for $40. Here are a few you might benefit from:

http://golfworks.com/product.asp_Q_pn_E_PMA0180
http://golfworks.com/product.asp_Q_pn_E_PMA0066
http://golfworks.com/product.asp_Q_p...5_A_cn_E_10064

I gave my bother in law a set of Maltby Distance Master (the value line from Maltby) irons last year. He loves them. You can also look at some of the forged offerings from Maltby as well. Headlines are that you can have a brand new set of excellent irons for a hair over $220.

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I would imagine that the Nike VR's have more forgiveness than my Ping eyes right now. Is there a difference between the regular or the forged? Is it worth the price difference for the forged?

Bag:sunmountain.gif MPB
Driver: cleveland.gif XLS 10.5 *
Fairway wood:nike.gif SQ DYMO2 3 wood
Irons: ping.gif G10's 4-pw
Wedge: vokey.gif Spin milled 54* and 60*Putter: odyssey.gif White Hot XG


I think you have to ask yuoself a few questions.

How long will I keep these? Do I plan on really trying to improve my game?

If you plan on keeping them a while, I would look at a set of used Ping's like the i2's or i3's for around $200. Pings are a cast club, that will last and they have alsways made a quality product. Then take the other $300 you would have spent and go get lessons.

If you are looking to get a new set of game impovement irons, I cant really help there.

Cast vs. Forged. Forged usually have a much softer feel to them. They generally are more expensive and more of a "gamer" iron. They are also more suseptable to knicks and bag chatter

  Bigtank said:
I think you have to ask yuoself a few questions.

You can also get a used set bent to your specs for ~ $50. How much does that cost for an old set of PINGs?

Either way he probably has to factor in getting them regripped.

Mizuno MP600 driver, Cleveland '09 Launcher 3-wood, Callaway FTiz 18 degree hybrid, Cleveland TA1 3-9, Scratch SS8620 47, 53, 58, Cleveland Classic 2 mid-mallet, Bridgestone B330S, Sun Mountain four5.


I was looking at the Ping G10's but those are just out of the price range. Maybe I can find a nice used set on Ebay but I hate doing that because I dont want to buy a clone set...

Bag:sunmountain.gif MPB
Driver: cleveland.gif XLS 10.5 *
Fairway wood:nike.gif SQ DYMO2 3 wood
Irons: ping.gif G10's 4-pw
Wedge: vokey.gif Spin milled 54* and 60*Putter: odyssey.gif White Hot XG


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