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  1. Sorry I can't comment on the Wison Irons, the thing that sets the OS2's apart from a lot of other cast GI irons is their feel. There isn't that harsh imapct feel you can get with a lot of cast irons. Well I'm not going to say it's as sweet as the feel of a forged iron, it is marketably better than most cast club heads. That is the primary reason they are still extremely popular 4 years after their initial release.
  2. Callaway FT
  3. KZG ZO Blades http://www.kzgolf.com/sites/courses/...588&page;=31392 If you think you have the game, these are a sweet set of irons. One of the guys I golf with on a regular basis has a set, with 6.0 Project X Flighted. I've played them a couple of times and loved them, they do force you to focus on your shot, not a lot of forgiveness. But they feel so pure when you hit that sweet spot, they move through the ball, like a hot knife through butter!
  4. Carry TM OS2 PW and Miura 54 (9 bounce) and 60 (7 bounce) both with Rifle Spinner Shafts. I had both my 54 & 60 built with the same shaft length, I find I'm more consistant with them setup that way.
  5. Sounds like a sweet buy for a $100 bucks, congrats!!
  6. I'm really liking my Callaway FT #3 Wood, just a solid easy to hit performer, nothing fancy it just gets the job done
  7. Deafheaven, couldn't agree more, good sound advice
  8. I second the Baby Wipes, been using them for 10 years to clean my clubs and they work great. If your worried about liquids around the removable weights, try a can of blow-out, you know that stuff they use to blow out the crud in computer key boards. I use it whenever I clean my clubs, blow the water out of any tight area where it could accumulate.
  9. I would look at Mizuno, they have a wide range of Irons to match your particular skill set. MX-100 or 200's for maximum forgiveness, perhaps MP-52's which offer good forgiveness but also offer a degree of playability that a more accomplished player would appreciate and could effectively utilize. I'm a 7.9 handicap, and I play MP-52's because the offer a strong level of forgiveness, but also allow me to work the ball effectively and with relative ease. Then there is the Mizuno feel, soft and solid, you'll never find a better feeling iron. True, with only 3 months experince, you are early in your development as a player, but set of customed fitted Mizuno's will provide you with a solid plateform to support and service your game.
  10. It's been a while since I played the Cleveland 900 series, I had the Gunmetal version. Cleveland's Wedges are among the most widely used wedges, well designed, solid performing club. Well I don't believe they have the feel of a Vokey Spin Milled or a Mirua Forged, it's tough to go wrong with a Cleveland Wedge, especially at that price.
  11. True Lessons would be the best place to start, but some good "extreme game improvement irons: 1. Adams IDEA Tech a3 or a4 OS 2. Callaway Big Bertha 3. Callaway FTi-brid 4. Cleveland Launcher Hybrids/Iron 5. Mizuno MX-100 or MX-200 6. Cobra SZ Wide Sole I'm sure there are many more, and I'm not sure how much you want to spend, if it was me I'd get him the Mizuno MX-100's. High quality club, proven technology, and maximum forgiveness.
  12. You can't go wrong with MP-52's and at $400.00 bucks,... well if you don't take them, give me your friends phone number and I'll buy them!!! Seriously these are great irons, outstanding feel and performance, with a surprising amount of forgiveness. The MP-52's can offer the 15 handicap golfer with forgiveness and the scratch golfer with the performance and capability he requires of an iron.
  13. Mizuno MP-33's, I just plain wore them out; but they were definitely the sweetest feeling irons I've ever owned.
  14. I always buy new, since I put each Driver /shaft combo through a lot of testing before I buy, so most times new is the only option.
  15. TaylorMade RAC OS2 Irons, I believe they were orginally offered in 2005, they are really excellent clubs, nice feel, good forgivness. They are getting harder to find new, but if you can locate a set you can usually get them for a sweet price.
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