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I posted a question regarding a specific club earlier, but I suppose a more general title would do much better.

I'm currently looking at:

Ping G15

Taylormade Superlaunch: http://www.rockbottomgolf.com/taylor-made-golf-superlaunch-hybrid-iron-wood.html

Taylormade Burner 2.0: http://www.rockbottomgolf.com/taylor-made-golf-burner-20-hybrid.html

I'd prefer to spend under $100 if possible, which is why I'm looking at previous year's models.

Thanks in advance for any help


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I like the wilson staff d-fy I got the hybrid iron set as well as hybrids themselves easy to launch. On eBay sets were running around a hundred for the 3, 4 hybrids. I'm sorry I haven't used the pings or taylormade but those are quality clubs as well hope this kinda helps.

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Out of those 3 I would say the Taylormade Burner 2.0 is my favorite forgot to mention that I tried it out at Dick's Sporting Goods and felt around with hit like pick it up and practice swings and it felt really good.

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That's still a good deal I'm looking to get the g20 hybrid to replace the wilson 4 hybrid I got. Out of curiosity where did you get it like eBay?

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That's still a good deal I'm looking to get the g20 hybrid to replace the wilson 4 hybrid I got. Out of curiosity where did you get it like eBay?

Yes, eBay. Advertised as 9/10 condition and came with the headcover. Had it listed for 77 shipped with a best offer option so I offered 67.


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Sweet I'm going to be keeping my eye out for it let me know how you like it after you use it on range or whatever thanks!

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