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HELP... Trying to decide which set of irons to buy Adams A12os or Callaway Razr x HL


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Hit both well I need more launch I feel. Have Di11 wilson steel shaft now normal round 90-94. But have problems with launch I personally like higher ball flight I cannot get these to hold a green. Also going with graphite shafts because of wrist and hand injuries. Thanks look foward to your input.

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I tend to shoot low 90s and I just got an adams A12OS set.  I spent several hours in the simulator at Dicks with a surprisingly competent and helpful employee trying out every set of irons they had under $700.  Turns out the A12OS hit the most consistently for me.  I was really surprised the salesman was willing to encourage such a cheap set after I was trying so many more expensive sets but its hard to argue with a consistent 4H that outperformed every 3I I hit.


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I bought the A12OS irons last year.   They are very forgiving in almost aspect of the game.   Remember they are game improvement irons.   Agreed they aren't high end Pings or Titleist but they are very good.    I like them.

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I highly recommend the A12OS. I have been using this set for 2 years, and though I have been tempted to replace them with something else, I haven't found another set of irons I hit any better than these. I normally shoot low 90's with a SS of 90-92 mph, and I have regular flex graphite shafts throughout the set. I went to the graphite shafts after suffering an injury to my wrist, and these made a world of difference in reducing vibrations/shock to my hand and wrist.  These clubs launch the ball high (for me) and land soft on the green, and I like the 7-gw performance around the greens.

I don't have any experience with the Callaway's, but understand they are great club as well.


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Try the Adams super s irons. You might get a little more lift. And the hybrids in this set are awesome. The kbs shafts don't hurt either

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