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So, i have been cruising on ebay a lot for a new/used set of golf clubs for an affordable price.

recently i have won two iron golf sets

The first is the Used (Very good condition) TaylorMade RBZ (RocketBallz) Smoke 4-PW, AW For $350. Steel, Stiff Flex

the next set i won is a Brand New Callaway Razr X Tour 3-PW dynamic gold s-300 steel shafts (Stiff) for $410

What is the better set? for the amount of clubs and price? (and of course the most important, Performance....)

Thanks for your input!


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Clubs are such a personal choice... I think only you will be able to answer that question after you try them out.

I still play the older Taylor Made LT irons,  I just have not hit another club that made enough of an impression to

change.

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Agreed.  Between those two sets I'd pick the Razr X Tours, but that's because after hitting both clubs at a demo day, I hit them better than the RBZs.  I could hit the RBZs a country mile, but couldn't control them...I just sprayed the balls everywhere.

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Originally Posted by kregan

Clubs are such a personal choice... I think only you will be able to answer that question after you try them out.

I still play the older Taylor Made LT irons,  I just have not hit another club that made enough of an impression to

change.

I totally agree.  You gotta hit those clubs and decide for yourself which you like.  Good luck


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