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Hi I ordered a set of 2.0 irons 5-pw with the stock steel shaft.  Then of course I find a cheaper set 4-PW, AW SW for 60 bucks cheaper but I can't cancel my order.  Well turns out vendor #1 doesn't have the clubs with stock shafts in stock; they only have them with KBS Tour.

I understand that's an "upgrade" but I'm leaning towards just canceling and going with the cheaper vendor plus I get a couple extra wedges.(I get a choice of Project X or Dynamic gold, or NS Pro 950's)

Do you think the shafts are worth it?  I don't have any fitting #'s to share but I hit my Titleist 762 8 iron 155, wedge about 120.

I've also read the back and forth about the TM marketing hype saying the shafts are special for each club vs those that say putting premium shafts in.  Any opinions?

Now that I have an option to cancel I could look at another set/brand of clubs, what other sets compete with the 2.0's that people are liking?

I've really only had two sets of irons in my life, golfsmith 845's clone that I used in high school through 2004, then I got the Titleist 762's so I've never really looked into all the details.

Thanks

Justin


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