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well i've been telling the wife i need some better irons than my hogan radial blades. She finally gave in and gave me a $250 dollar budget ....which i'm ok with i plan on buying used, open box; or ebay so 250 works for me. Now i'm a beginner i've shot 10 rounds between 99 - 108 pretty consistent...so far...i'd say i have an average swing speed ..pretty athletic person played sports my whole life....pretty smooth swing ....i' m looking for some game improvement irons or something similar...Can anyone give me suggestions on what kind of clubs i should be considering  in that price range...thank you


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If there is a golfsmith near you, check out the following for $249. I'd recommend you get fitted for the clubs. [URL]http://www.golfsmith.com/products/TL9040/Adams/Idea_Tech_A4-R_4H,_5-PW,_GW_Hybrid_Combo_Iron_Set_with_Steel_Shafts[/URL] The Adams Idea A4 tech irons are categorized as game improvement--see Golf Digest HotList 2009

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Start looking at cavity back irons. If you go the ebay route you should be able to find something like Callaway X18 or X20's in that range. Look around at places like Dick's Sporting Goods for new/closeouts, a quick look at their site, they have 9 sets under $300.


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thanks guys ...by the way which brand is the best for a soft feel ...something that doesn't hurt your hands with each shot ....thats one of my issues with the radial blades that and that they are not very forgiving by any means


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Originally Posted by k-daugh

thanks guys ...by the way which brand is the best for a soft feel ...something that doesn't hurt your hands with each shot ....thats one of my issues with the radial blades that and that they are not very forgiving by any means

Any cavity-back is going to hurt less than your blades did on mishits.  Honestly though, if you want soft feel you cant really go wrong with a forged set of Mizunos.  Something perhaps like an MX-25 or MX-200.

Just make sure they say, "grain flow forged" on them because Mizuno makes both cast and forged clubs.

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Originally Posted by TitleistWI

Any cavity-back is going to hurt less than your blades did on mishits.  Honestly though, if you want soft feel you cant really go wrong with a forged set of Mizunos.  Something perhaps like an MX-25 or MX-200.

Just make sure they say, "grain flow forged" on them because Mizuno makes both cast and forged clubs.

I agree with the Mizuno recommendation.  Love my MX-25's...they have taken me from an 18 to 8 handicap and I wouldn't trade them for anything.



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You have a $350 budget. You should be able to get $100 for the Hogans (it may take a while)  - more if they are in good shape.

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I like the callaway irons if you want something that has good feel and forgiveness.  Like cruzthepug said, x-18's or x-20's are great.


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I was just at a superstore. Buy used or demos. There's some good deals if you don't limit yourself to a particular brand or model somebody else likes. With new models hitting the shelf's the store demos are nicely priced.

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you should be able to find some very good deals in the states. Try doing a 250 dollar budget in canada and it is near impossible.


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see if you can find some used callaway diablo edge irons... those might be a little pricey though.
nike slingshots are relatively cheap, and they hit nice. also taylormade burner superlaunch. theyre 250. they are very forgiving


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You could try assembling the clubs yourself.  You can find nice heads for $9 a piece, steel shafts for $3.50 each, grips for about $1 each, (total $14.50/club, $132, for 8, plus $3 for the ferrules+$135)., a couple of bags of ferrules for $3 each (you could skip the ferrules with steel shafts in the irons).  I got a good good deal on graphite wood shafts for $15 each, say three for $45,, leaves you $70 for a driver head and a couple of fairway woods.  You can definitely find a driver head for under $50.  You might have to push it a bit to get nice fairway heads, but you could do it, especially if you look for less expensive heads.  Hireko, Golfworks, Diamondtour and Pinstar come to mind as readily accessible sources.  Oh- you will also need grip tape, a Dremel tool or hacksaw to cut the graphite, tubing cutter or one of the above for cutting the steel, and epoxy.  You might be pushing your budget, but you would get exactly what you want, cut to your length.  You could add another $32 if you need the lie adjusted (price at Dick's or Golf Galaxy).


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