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The Death of the Low Irons


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It kinda makes sense for most club manufacturers not to offer 3 or 2 irons in newer sets when a majority of people seem to play hybrids. Plus why sell them a $100 iron when you can sell them a $200+ hybrid. Personally I don't like hybrids, I have tried a few and always seem to hook them for some reason so I stick with long irons.

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10 minutes ago, colin007 said:

not me.  i do it because of my massive ego.

Hey, whatever floats your boat.  John O’Donohue once said  “ego is the false self-born out of fear and defensiveness”.  Not sure truer words have ever been spoken.

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I love hitting long irons well. There is no feeling like it in golf. I also play a lot of links golf and the flight from a 2 or 3 iron is just beautiful from the crisp turf. I did need to order both 2 and 3 iron as specials for my current set so a little extra cost. But the price for both is less than one new hybrid.

I also have all my old clubs including an original Ping Rail 1 iron, one of the classic clubs ever made. Still take it to the range and hit a few for old times sake.

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