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Frist my Adams Idea A2 OS irons arrived today. I got them off Ebay for $200, they have all have (ProLaunch-HL Blue) graphite shafts set included 3,4,5,6-Hyb., 7, 8, 9, PW and GW. Matching set. Clubs are in great shape, used but zero dings or damage. Grips look like new. Seems others A2 OS's were going for more but I stumbled on these listed as A2 05's (the 0 being zero). I was assuming the seller had made a typo mistake but wasn't sure. Anyway turns out he did.

1. On a scale from 1 to 10, how was the deal I got?
2. Now the dumb question. I know what a PW is, but what is a GW?


Thanks

first question: good deal, they are over 400 new at tgw.com, so used theyre prolly around 250-300
second question: GW stands for Gap Wedge, it does exactly that, fill the gap between pitching wedge and sand wedge. The pw ususally is around 47-48 degrees, and the sw is usually 56 degrees. big gap...the usually 52 degree gap wedge fills this gap quite nicely, very usefull club in my opinion.

Driver: r7 460 TP 10.5 w/Ozik Altus SX
3 Wood: Tour Proto 14.5 w/Ozik Xcon7 SX
Hybrid: Tour Proto. A2TS 19 w/ Matrix Ozik Altus HB SX
Irons: R7tp w/project x 6.0
Wedges: spin milled 56 w/ Proj. x 5.5 XTour60putter: Monza CorzaBall: Pro V1/ whatevers in my bag.


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