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45 degrees the gap is 50 and s/w 55 at least the lefthanded version was.Did not like them could not get used to offset and hooked the hell out of them.On the other hand my Mrs.plays the Senior version and loves them so good luck.

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45 degrees the gap is 50 and s/w 55 at least the lefthanded version was.Did not like them could not get used to offset and hooked the hell out of them.On the other hand my Mrs.plays the Senior version and loves them so good luck.

Played with them on Sat - same problem - everything was a bit of an exagerated draw - although they did feel good - easy to find the sweet spot. Decided to pass them on to my son who struggles against a slice all the time - should be perfect for him. Thanks

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I agree with others about the excessive offset on irons 3-4-5 and a little bit too much on  no.6. The problem I had was, despite searching high and low, I just could'nt find any irons that came close to the short irons. They are superb at chipping, nipping off tight lies etc probably because of their triple ground soles. What I have done in the last week is to ditch 3-5 irons and replace them with tws hybrids and already I can see the difference as they are virtually foolproof. Like golfers the world over I was fooled by the club manufacturers hype about newer being better what with their thick top lines and massive soles. Now I am looking forward to returning to single figures with my older!!! clubs.


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