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I was just curious if anyone on here has any info or input on these irons. Im looking to get some new irons and these are really reasonably priced. Im gonna to hit them at edwin watts as soon as I get a chance. Any input is greatly appreciated. Thanks

Driver: :tmade: Rocketballz Stage 2, 9.5 set 1 higher Woods: :adams: F11 15 Rescue: :tmade: R15 17 Irons: :tmade: Rbladez 4-AW Putter: :odyssey: White Hot Bag: :adidas: Cart Bag


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I have a set of Wilson Di9 irons with uniflex steel shafts shafts, they are great. I upgraded from an old set of McGregors, these are much easier to hit. My set is 5-9, PW, AW, GW. I hit the 5, 6, 8, AW, and GW really well. Still trying to adjust to the PW. These clubs are great for hitting long and straight, they are over lofted. My only complaint is the short game and that is me more than the clubs, although I am getting better. I picked them up new on Ebay last year for $ 187 shipped. You can probably get them for less than that now. In my opinion, they are the best value out there. Don't be fooled by the hype, Wilson Staff stands tall to all the big boys. One bit of advice , if you can find a set that includes a Sand Wedge, buy it. The Sand Wedges are bringing big bucks on Ebay. I have seen some sets that include a Sand Wedge and even a 4 iron.


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I have a practically NEW set of Di11 irons (14 holes) in the swap shop for a reasonable price. Check 'em out.

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