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I did a quick search here and on Google and can't find any information about Slazenger golf clubs. Does anyone use them? Has anyone used them? I'm looking to "upgrade" my current set. I seen a set of Slazenger Irons at Dick's Sporting Goods but I'm not sure I want to spend $250 (marked down from $399) on a set of irons when I can buy a complete set of clubs for $50 more. Dick's currently on line has a set of Slazenger Wrath clubs for $299. I made the rookie mistake when I was at DSG the other day and didn't get the "model" of the irons I was looking at. I will be going back on Friday night so I'll look then. What do you all think? Any suggestions on clubs that I should look at? I'd like to keep it around $300-$350 for a set. Does anyone know the possibility of them throwing in a driver or two and a bag with the purchase of a set of irons? Hey it's possible right?? Thanks guys.

In my Pro-Walker stand bag:

Driver: Founders Club "The Judge" Graphite shaft (benched for bad play)
3-wood: 15* steel shaft
5 & 7-wood: Velocitized BBT Oversized Graphite Shaft Medium Flex 21* & 25*3-iron: Wilson Sam Snead Blue Ridge (benched for bad play)4-SW: Maker's Pride irons steel shaftsP...


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I've never tried the clubs, but I like the golf balls they make aren't bad. I've seen the clubs at Dicks, and they look pretty sharp. Do they have any demo's you can hit?

On the other hand, if Slazenger is good enough for Goldfinger, who am I to argue?

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In My Bag

Driver: 907 D1 10.5 Regular flex
3 Wood: R7 Steel
Hybrid: Rescue Dual 19Hybrid: Rescue Dual 225-GW: G5Wedge: Vokey Spin Milled 54Wedge: Vokey Spin Milled 58Putter: White Hot 2-ballBall: Mojo


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I've never tried the clubs, but I like the golf balls they make aren't bad. I've seen the clubs at Dicks, and they look pretty sharp. Do they have any demo's you can hit?

They do have a set of demo's that I can hit but I'm not sure if they are the Wrath's or not. Like I said I'll be going over there Friday so I'll look at them again. They have some golf balls on sale I want to pick up for a Christmas gift.

In my Pro-Walker stand bag:

Driver: Founders Club "The Judge" Graphite shaft (benched for bad play)
3-wood: 15* steel shaft
5 & 7-wood: Velocitized BBT Oversized Graphite Shaft Medium Flex 21* & 25*3-iron: Wilson Sam Snead Blue Ridge (benched for bad play)4-SW: Maker's Pride irons steel shaftsP...


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I went over to Dick's on Friday night. I looked over the two sets of clubs that I mentioned in my original post. The set of Irons are the Raw Distance set. The set is 3-PW, with graphite shafts. I didn't try these ones out. I figured $250 for them was a good price but I could get a full set for $50 more. I did try the Wrath set out. I don't know that I like the simulators. I didn't feel comfortable hitting into it so it showed on my swings and "distances". The clubs felt good. They felt lighter than my current set. I ended up hitting the Driver (which I would probably use very little), 3 wood, 3 iron hybrid, and 5 iron. I found out one of the kinks in my swing/stance is that I stand to far back.

I decided after hitting these clubs that I'm going to wait to buy new clubs until next year. I won a $100 Visa gift card at my company Christmas party that I was going to use towards buying these clubs. I decided that I'll take that money and get out on the course some more this coming year and then next year I'll ask for gift cards/money for Christmas to purchase my new clubs. Maybe I'll find another good set this time next year or they will have these Wrath's priced a little lower.

In my Pro-Walker stand bag:

Driver: Founders Club "The Judge" Graphite shaft (benched for bad play)
3-wood: 15* steel shaft
5 & 7-wood: Velocitized BBT Oversized Graphite Shaft Medium Flex 21* & 25*3-iron: Wilson Sam Snead Blue Ridge (benched for bad play)4-SW: Maker's Pride irons steel shaftsP...


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