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Wilson Staff Pi5/Di7?


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I'm looking for a set of iron as a backup/travel set and stumbled upon the Wilson Staff Pi5 and Di7 with regular steel shaft (DG R300). I'm just looking for cheap/used set that less demanding and more forgiving. I've been playing golf for 2 years and scores between 90-100. Yes, money is an issue, but I still want such a solid club that I can count on my bad days. I know that my game needs more help, but still don't want an oversize top-line.

What are your thoughts on this iron? Is there any other irons that considered to be better overall value/price wise? Everything is appreciated.

TaylorMade RBZ 9° | TaylorMade Burner SF 2.0 16.5° | Mizuno MP-33 3-PW | Titleist Vokey SM4 56°11 | Cleveland Classic #4

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Sorry, I mean Pi5 and Ci7. I suppose Di7's are more super game improvement irons.

TaylorMade RBZ 9° | TaylorMade Burner SF 2.0 16.5° | Mizuno MP-33 3-PW | Titleist Vokey SM4 56°11 | Cleveland Classic #4

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I would suggest that as your still newish to the game go for the Ci7 its good solid GI club (which you could easily play down into a single figure andicap), whereas the Pi series are Players clubs pitched at lower cappers- Padraig Harrington won his majors with the Pi series etc

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