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FIRST TIME POST........ I received my set yesterday, played Oak Creek in Irvine CA. (great course)
I am so happy with my choice and the club fitter that dialed me in.
Anyone else played or own these irons.
I would love to hear the pros and cons people feel about these.

B.Nichols
10.2 HCP
Playing for 1.5 years on a once a week basis.

SasQuatch 9.5 SasQuatch 3 wood 15*755 Irons 3-PW +1 Inch 2* upright Vokey 52*Vokey Spin Milled 56* 10 Bounce CG10 60* XG9 ( Phil Replica)TP Black


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I'd love to hear some more too. I'm thinking of getting a set. I read the review on the main site, but more input is always welcome before plunking down a wad of cash.

Burner 10.5° (Mitsu Fubuki 63TPR)
QuadPro 13° 3W (ProForce65 S-flex)
Snake Eyes Viper450 22° 7W (ProForce75 S-flex)
755 forged (Tri-Spec stiff)
Vokey Spin Milled Oil Can 56°/10° Vokey Spin Milled Oil Can 62°/4° i-Series Half Moon Tour B330


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I played them today. very crisp when make good contact. Can't even describe the amount of feedback/feel you get from these irons. Ive never been happier about a golf purchase. If your 10 and below HDCP I suggest you go out to a demo day and try some out. catching one clean on you approch shot is so gratifying.
I already have 3 tee times booked this coming week just so I can feel the joy of hitting these irons as much as possible.


The topline is perfect

B.Nichols
10.2 HCP
Playing for 1.5 years on a once a week basis.

SasQuatch 9.5 SasQuatch 3 wood 15*755 Irons 3-PW +1 Inch 2* upright Vokey 52*Vokey Spin Milled 56* 10 Bounce CG10 60* XG9 ( Phil Replica)TP Black


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