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Hey everyone. It has been awhile since my last post. I am posting another thread to see what everyone opinions are on used irons. I am a 16 handicap, and need different irons. I am looking in the game improvement selection of clubs. I am also trying to keep the cost under $200. I am open to any brand and older models. Just want something that is forgiving, but not to the point its like having a shovel on the end of the shaft. Any opinions would be appreciated. THANKS!!

Driver - Ping G15

3 Wood - Taylormade V-steel

5 Wood - Cleveland Launcher

4 Hybrid - Taylormade Burner

Irons - 5-PW Callaway X-18

Wedge - Golden Bear 56*

Putter - Odyssey 2-ball SRT


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Check out globalgolf.com. I bought my irons from them a few years ago. They have some good deals on used clubs and are in good condition. I have some Mizuno MX-23's and love them.

Here are some links for recommendations:

http://www.globalgolf.com/product/golfclub/-/pid--1001967/iron-set/taylor-made/rac-os.aspx?gd=3

http://www.globalgolf.com/product/golfclub/-/pid--1001882/iron-set/mizuno/mx-17.aspx?gd=3

http://www.globalgolf.com/product/golfclub/-/pid--1001925/iron-set/ping/isi-k.aspx?gd=3

http://www.globalgolf.com/product/golfclub/-/pid--1001918/iron-set/ping/i3.aspx?gd=3

http://www.globalgolf.com/product/golfclub/-/pid--1003288/iron-set/mizuno/mx25.aspx?gd=3

http://www.globalgolf.com/product/golfclub/-/pid--1015214/iron-set/taylor-made/burner-09.aspx?gd=3

 

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   B330-RX


Posted


Originally Posted by kcgolfa1

Check out globalgolf.com. I bought my irons from them a few years ago. They have some good deals on used clubs and are in good condition. I have some Mizuno MX-23's and love them.

Here are some links for recommendations:

http://www.globalgolf.com/product/golfclub/-/pid--1001967/iron-set/taylor-made/rac-os.aspx?gd=3

http://www.globalgolf.com/product/golfclub/-/pid--1001882/iron-set/mizuno/mx-17.aspx?gd=3

http://www.globalgolf.com/product/golfclub/-/pid--1001925/iron-set/ping/isi-k.aspx?gd=3

http://www.globalgolf.com/product/golfclub/-/pid--1001918/iron-set/ping/i3.aspx?gd=3

http://www.globalgolf.com/product/golfclub/-/pid--1003288/iron-set/mizuno/mx25.aspx?gd=3

http://www.globalgolf.com/product/golfclub/-/pid--1015214/iron-set/taylor-made/burner-09.aspx?gd=3


Thanks for the links. Very useful information!!

Driver - Ping G15

3 Wood - Taylormade V-steel

5 Wood - Cleveland Launcher

4 Hybrid - Taylormade Burner

Irons - 5-PW Callaway X-18

Wedge - Golden Bear 56*

Putter - Odyssey 2-ball SRT


Posted

Good evening LRM -

I know you said $200 dollars, but I am aware of an awesome set for under $300 if that helps.  Adams A7  (not A7OS).  Both my brothers have them and I have gamed them before.  They are really great clubs for the price.  If I wasn't concerned about having more workability with a club, I would have bought a set too (I play Mizuno MP-52s because I like to be able to shape shots a little).

The Adams A7 are a progressive set, which the pitching wedge through the 8 iron seem to give one more workability with scoring irons, and the 7 through 5 iron provide a bit more foregiveness.  Then they come with a 4 and 3 hybrid as well.

My younger brother bought them used for about $200 a few years back, and my older brother paid $280 last year for a brand new set (from Dick's I beleive).

Hope that helps and maybe that will give you another option.


Posted


Originally Posted by LRMgolf

Hey everyone. It has been awhile since my last post. I am posting another thread to see what everyone opinions are on used irons. I am a 16 handicap, and need different irons. I am looking in the game improvement selection of clubs. I am also trying to keep the cost under $200. I am open to any brand and older models. Just want something that is forgiving, but not to the point its like having a shovel on the end of the shaft. Any opinions would be appreciated. THANKS!!



Anything perimeter weighted with a rounded leading edge and minimal offset should fit the bill. Some people like offset, but when I was a beginner I found offset irons hard to aim. A sharp leading edge with low bounce is not recommended for most people and especially not recommended for people looking for forgiveness. Whatever makes impact feel better will make you swing through the ball with more conviction.

Mizuno MP600 driver, Cleveland '09 Launcher 3-wood, Callaway FTiz 18 degree hybrid, Cleveland TA1 3-9, Scratch SS8620 47, 53, 58, Cleveland Classic 2 mid-mallet, Bridgestone B330S, Sun Mountain four5.


Posted

Take a look for Wilson Staff Ci9 irons.  I thoughtt they felt great when I was hitting them this past fall and they were around 200 this past christmas time.


Posted

Thank you every one for all the great opinions. I have been looking at a few different brands. I think I might have narrowed it down a bit. I have looked at the taylormade rac, cleveland ta5, wilson ci9 and after yesterday I am not considering callaway x18 (stuck green from 183 with my uncles x18 6 iron). Anyone know much about the clubs I have listed? thanks again.

Driver - Ping G15

3 Wood - Taylormade V-steel

5 Wood - Cleveland Launcher

4 Hybrid - Taylormade Burner

Irons - 5-PW Callaway X-18

Wedge - Golden Bear 56*

Putter - Odyssey 2-ball SRT


Posted

Don't know what golf stores are available around you, but the Roger Dunn near me has a HUGE and reasonably priced used club section, and they'll haggle with you a little bit too.  I got my 3-PW Titleist 695 CBs for $200, haggled down from $250 when I mentioned the PGA club value guide numbers.  There's a tiny bit of rust on the scoring irons (gotta expect that on 5-6 year old forged clubs) but they hit the ball absolutely beautifully still.

Point is, it's best to hit clubs before buying, and you'll be able to get much better used than new clubs for ~$200, so I think it's best to find the biggest used club selection near you and go hit a bunch of different sets on the simulator.

Matt

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Originally Posted by Fozcycle

What's wrong with the Callaway???



Nothing wrong with them, they hit nice. Im just trying to keep an open mind and consider the other options as well. Right now I am leaning more towarsd the callaway, unless my mind gets changed!!

Driver - Ping G15

3 Wood - Taylormade V-steel

5 Wood - Cleveland Launcher

4 Hybrid - Taylormade Burner

Irons - 5-PW Callaway X-18

Wedge - Golden Bear 56*

Putter - Odyssey 2-ball SRT


Posted

Callaway Preowned has a well organized website divided by type of club (Driver, iron sets), and the types divided by model (FT-5, X22). Within a model, say X22, available sets are described in terms of makeup (4-PW), shaft and flex (DG S300), shaft length, degrees flat or upright, condition, and price.

Only thing is, you don't get to test hit them before you buy them. Callaway does have a straight-forward return policy... check the site for details.

Also, major golf shops like Golf Galaxy and Golfsmith carry used clubs, and often have the "recipe" of the used club or set (shaft info, flat or upright lie, etc.)

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Originally Posted by LRMgolf

Nothing wrong with them, they hit nice. Im just trying to keep an open mind and consider the other options as well. Right now I am leaning more towarsd the callaway, unless my mind gets changed!!



Love my X-20s.

In my bag ... 12 year old Balvenie DoubleWood


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Just traded in my X-24 Hot's for some used Mizuno MP-53's with Project X 4.5 graphite shafts.

The only reason I traded the X-24's was they gave me a really good deal.  The Mizzies are shorter due to higher Lofts, but are deadly accurate.....and you can work it.

With all the new Razr stuff out, I am sure you can find some great deals on used Callaways.


Posted


Originally Posted by Fozcycle

Just traded in my X-24 Hot's for some used Mizuno MP-53's with Project X 4.5 graphite shafts.

The only reason I traded the X-24's was they gave me a really good deal.  The Mizzies are shorter due to higher Lofts, but are deadly accurate.....and you can work it.

With all the new Razr stuff out, I am sure you can find some great deals on used Callaways.


You can work any iron left to right, but some irons tend to send the ball too high which drives me nuts.

Mizuno MP600 driver, Cleveland '09 Launcher 3-wood, Callaway FTiz 18 degree hybrid, Cleveland TA1 3-9, Scratch SS8620 47, 53, 58, Cleveland Classic 2 mid-mallet, Bridgestone B330S, Sun Mountain four5.


Posted

I know its kind of this sites competitor and I like the discussion on here more but Golfwrx has a way more active FS/FT section and I scored some used irons on there that were in great condition for a good price.  I'd check it out.


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Go to GigaGolf.com The have 50% of their certified pre-owned clubs right now.

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