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so im a 12 handicap and its going down fast....right now im playing 2005 Taylormade RAC os irons. I really like them, but i am starting to balloon the ball with the irons. i fell that the ball is more launching up and ballooning rather than getting a nice penetrating ball flight.

so i was looking at getting the KBS tour shafts and reshafting my irons to help the ballooning problem...but after i buy the shafts, get em reshafted, and buy grips, im going to be spending around 300 dollars or so....so i feel i should just get a new iron set that i can grow and get better with.

so my question is: what would be a good iron set for me to get that i can progress and grow into as i get better. i dont want to spend a butt load of money, but i have some stuff im selling now, and my tax return coming soon and a clear credit card bill, so i dont mind putting out a little money.

any other suggestions or thoughts are welcome.

thanks yall!


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I'd suggest the taking a looks at the Mizuno JPX 800 pro irons or the PING i20's.  Both companies have KBS tour shafts for custom order, PING only up charges $8 a club more and both models are a forgiving mid-size cavity.

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i was looking at a set of Adams Idea Pro Golf forged. They look great and all the reviews seem pretty good.

anyone have an opinion on these or something similar??

thanks for the input mac. i like the way those mizunos look.


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