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I'm looking for a forged irons set for around or under 100 $. I realize this is a major budget but I'm not picky. I think I've gotten better at ball striking and want to shape the ball more than my current GI irons allow. Thanks for any responses to this thread and hopefully I can find some irons!


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You can find Mizuno Tzoid iron sets on Ebay used. You'll have to accept "good" condition as opposed to "very good" or "mint". I got a set delivered for a little less than $100.

Question...so with your GI clubs you can work the ball, but just not as much as you want?

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yes, its just that the ball flight is very high with my current irons and i think the irons are a little strong in lofts...that being said i don't want to lose all forgiveness so a forged iron with a little bit of a cavity would be ideal


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If you could up your budget a bit, say to 150.00, you could get some Mizuno MX 23's. I'm on ebay a bunch, and 100.00 won't get you much very often. I have seen some decent forged clubs for 150.00 though. I have the Titleist 735CM's combo cavity and muscle back, and imho they aren't GI irons, so you may want to stay away from those types of clubs.Good luck with your search.

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thanks for the reply, i could probably sell off my old clubs to get my budget up....i might go check my local sporting goods store to see what kind of deals they have on used irons and they also take trade ins so that might help out my budget dilemma


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