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I have a set of taylormade superlaunch irons and now feel i have gone as far as i can with them.I bought these sticks to bring back my game after a ten year layoff and they certainly helped me alot.I have been looking at adams v3 irons, taylormade burner 2.0,callaway diablo but i am not set on any manufacturers in particular but would like any suggestions as to what people would recommend. Have just joined this great site after uding it very frequently thx in advance. In my bag is taylormade superlaunch 3-aw. steel shaft Burner HT driver Cobra Adelaide putter Srixon qstar balls

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Tell us a little about your game. 5 iron distance, usual miss, fat or thin shots, average score, etc...

“You don't have the game you played last year or last week. You only have today's game. It may be far from your best, but that's all you've got. Harden your heart and make the best of it.”

~ Walter Hagen


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am not a callaway iron fan but I do like the 2.0 and for a little more: rocketballz irons.  go to a demo and see what works.  shoul be able to get a good price on the 2.0 right now.  ap1 and ap2 are very nice nut are pricey

Taylormade Driver HT
Taylormade 3 HT

Mcgregor 7w
Vulcan irons 5-P
Solus 53 61

Vokey 56

Scotty Caneron Flange/ Ping Cushin

Srixon ZStar

71 gold tees

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I usually hit a 5golf iron around 2-220 on a good day driver around 270 to 300 on a good day with tail wind If i have any problem its a slight slice but not all the time Average score about 83-90 Looked at the rocketballs but didnt feel right in the hand Cant say im a tiger woods but i just feel i could play alot better thx guys for any help

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Originally Posted by greyoz1969

I have a set of taylormade superlaunch irons and now feel i have gone as far as i can with them.I bought these sticks to bring back my game after a ten year layoff and they certainly helped me alot.I have been looking at adams v3 irons, taylormade burner 2.0,callaway diablo but i am not set on any manufacturers in particular but would like any suggestions as to what people would recommend. Have just joined this great site after uding it very frequently thx in advance.

In my bag is taylormade superlaunch 3-aw. steel shaft

Burner HT driver

Cobra Adelaide putter

Srixon qstar balls

What performance attributes are you looking for in a new set of clubs that your current set of clubs aren't able to provide?

:titleist: :scotty_cameron:
915D3 / 712 AP2 / SC Mont 1.5


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Im looking for more consistency and greater distance off the club face the superlaunch are good but not much feel around the greens hope this helps.thx again for any and all suggestions!!:-)

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I'm a fan of Callaway clubs.  I have the X-20's and I have played with a set of Diablos that feel great.  Definitely try them.

In my bag:
Driver - Diablo Octane 10.5*
Fairway Wood - Diablo Octane 15*
Hybrid -  Edge 21*
Irons - X20's 4I - 9I
Wedges - X20's PW/SW
Putter - White Ice 1
Ball - Warbird
 

 


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Thx for the suggestion about the diablo clubs have looked at them and they look good never tried callaway clubs or adams either but both look the goods again many thx.keep the good suggestions coming going golf shopping tomorrow guys look out roger dunn here i come!!!

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Well went to golfsmith today and saw the callaway diablo clubs today and they look exactly like the taylormade superlaunch irons i already have so wont be going to get them any other club suggestions would be appreciated liked the look and feel of the razr irons but not sure which ones with steel shafts are best again for me.

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Take a look at Titleist AP1 and Mizuno JPX-800 / Pro.  If you are interested in Callaways the X-22's are on eBay pretty cheap or new Razr X Tours.

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I have always been a big fan of cleveland irons.  I have never had much experience with their woods or drivers but love the look and feel of their irons.  Good luck with your new purchase!

Driver: CALLAWAY Diablo Octane 9.5*

Woods: CALLAWAY Diablo Octane 15*

Hybrid: CALLAWAY Diablo Edge 21*

Irons: CLEVELAND TA7 3-PW

Wedges: CLEVELAND 588 51*, 56*, and (60* on standby)

Putter: ODYSSEY DFX 1100 mallet

Bag: NIKE Performance Carry (Lime green/Grey)

Ball: NIKE One Tour D

 

 

 

 


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Originally Posted by greyoz1969

I usually hit a 5golf iron around 2-220 on a good day

driver around 270 to 300 on a good day with tail wind

If i have any problem its a slight slice but not all the time

Average score about 83-90

Looked at the rocketballs but didnt feel right in the hand

Cant say im a tiger woods but i just feel i could play alot better thx guys for any help


Am i reading this right? 5 iron 220? I suddenly feel inadequate (I go about 175-180 with mine).

In any case, feel around the greens is less about your iron set and more about your wedges. Irons should be about skill level and ball flight desire. I like to work the ball both directions so I have a set of TM Tour MBs and love them. Considered the Callaway Razrs also but went with TM because I am kind of a TM guy (all but putter now). So if you want better feel around the greens maybe invest in some better wedges to start. Lots of great choices there. Also make sure your clubs are fit right. That's like getting a whole new set.

If you are dead set on getting new ones and you are really a 15 and looking to get better then try either blades or muscle backs. Be careful not to exceed your ability though. Nothing worse than a $600+ waste of steel. For reference I got mine when I was about a 13-14 and have improved to a 7 in about a year+.

Good luck and let us know. I've practically worn my faces off already so I may start looking as well.


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hadnt looked at cleveland but know my dad used them i think with great sucess,um yes i do hit a 5 that far but only cause I have arms like popeye so muscle it more than finesse it hehehe

again thx for any  and all  help .A new question which is the best place in Los Angeles{where i'm at} to trade in my old set?Roger dunn, golfsmith, dicks or on ebay??Good golfing guys and girls...


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Originally Posted by greyoz1969

hadnt looked at cleveland but know my dad used them i think with great sucess,um yes i do hit a 5 that far but only cause I have arms like popeye so muscle it more than finesse it hehehe

again thx for any  and all  help .A new question which is the best place in Los Angeles{where i'm at} to trade in my old set?Roger dunn, golfsmith, dicks or on ebay??Good golfing guys and girls...

I would definitely try ebay first, or craigslist if you got the cajones.

DIrect to consumer is always going to get you a better price. But selling them to a store is going to be faster.

2013 Goal:

 

Single digit handicap


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Thx for the suggestions went and bought the adams idea tech v3 for under half price brand new so shall give them a blast next week usually $800is got them for $200your with trade in so pretty happy shall let you all know how it goes thx again for all the help yours Anthony ...

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I really like the Burner 2.0 Full set with hybrids and woods and the Rocketballz Driver.

Looks sweet, Sounds good, Hits good, All I can ask for.  Full set and even a 100 white putter for under a grand.


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Well just got back from the course after using my brand new Adams v3 2-6hybrids graphite shaft 7-gw steel shaft using srixon q star balls and I shot an 81 !!!! To sum up the new clubs in a word WOW!!!!! These sticks get the ball up straight and fast ,at a guess I'd say the ball of the 2hybrid was 15 feet up after travelling 10 yards!! They hit clean even on off center shots very forgiving and cut through the rough like the preverbial knife through butter.As a step up  from the taylormade superlaunch I would have to say they are a definate improvement.I also bought the 2hybrid iron  separate and that club rocks!!I was hitting around 200 meters straight as a dye of the first tee and first time using it,pretty good for a new club.

I also bought the Adams speedline fast 12 9.5 driver which feels like they advertise aerodynamically designed and this is a long straight forgiving driver as well.I have a burner superfast same angle and the adams out drove it by 20 yards every time.My buddy who is scared of woods has a ht white burner driver which he hits 210 meters with a tail wind hit the adams 273 meters no tail wind!!! Wont use the word he used to describe his shot but rhymes with duck!!! To say after one round that I cant wait for my next round i'm counting down the days till my next day off work!! Thx for reading and will gladly answer any questions about the new clubs.Thx yours Anthony a new adams v3 owner..


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