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  1. I have considered getting fitted to see what work I would need to get done. I guess my biggest question is do the Ping g2 clubs compare to the modern game improvement clubs? Also would the Titliest 710 ap1 clubs be a better iron than the Burner 2.0? I am going to retire my Ping Eye 2 clubs and am just trying to find the best bang for my buck. Thank you samned
  2. I used to play about twice a week while in college in the early 1990's and would consistently shoot in the mid 80's. Any way I had to get a real job and got married, had kids and I am now wanting to get back into the game. I have averaged about 6 rounds of golf a year for the past 3 years, and I am needing advice on the irons that I am using. I am 6'4 and I am currently using a set on Ping Eye 2 Green dots with standard shafts. I hit the ball pretty well but am not getting a consistent loft on the ball, I seem to be also hitting the ball to the left as well. I am hitting a Burner driver that is a couple of years old with a stiff shaft extremely well and averaging about 250 -260 and hit it straight . The problem I am having is deciding if my irons should be upgraded. Here are my optionsI am considering 1. Keep hitting the Ping Eye 2 clubs- possibly having 2. Taking a set of Ping G2's ( like new) Black dot standard flex that a friend gave me and get them bent and reworked to fit my swing 3. Buy a like new set of Titleist 710 ap1 irons from a friend they are standard length and lie for $200.00 4. Look to buy a new set of improvement irons like the Taylormade burner 2.0 or Nike mach speed. I am really considering buying the Titleist irons they are nice, but really wondering if the Burners would be a better club overall. Thanks for the help samned
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