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I am Heading over to America for a holiday and i am thinking of purchasing new golf irons i am thinking between the likes of 350-400 dollars. i am currently off a ten handicap and should be into singlefigures soon.what irons would you recommend for that price and my handicap.

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I am Heading over to America for a holiday and i am thinking of purchasing new golf irons i am thinking between the likes of 350-400 dollars. i am currently off a ten handicap and should be into singlefigures soon.what irons would you recommend for that price and my handicap.

I don't know how long you'll be here, but you'll be hard pressed to find a set of irons at retail for that price of at least semi-decent quality.

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I am Heading over to America for a holiday and i am thinking of purchasing new golf irons i am thinking between the likes of 350-400 dollars. i am currently off a ten handicap and should be into singlefigures soon.what irons would you recommend for that price and my handicap.

Where in the US are you going on Holiday???

If you are near any Edwin Watts store you should be able to get Nike Pro-combo forged for $500 or a little under. If you are going to be in North Florida,, Master fit golf does custom fit irons for $30 to $40 a club.. http://www.masterfitgolfltd.com/retail.htm and Lauden Golf for a little more does a great job of custom fitting. Where I got my KZG forged Evolutions. $75 a club, but they have less expensive models... http://www.laudengolf.com/index.asp http://www.kzgolf.com/irons.html
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