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dncfry

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  1. Go get the R7 Irons you can get them for under 400, they are forgiving and allow you to work the ball a little, Kenny Perry used them for a while.
  2. Just switched from my 09 Burners to the R7 Irons. I liked the burners but I think the R7 irons are a better all around performing iron, I kept trying to adjust to the long irons in the burner set, they were very long but accuracy was just not as consistent as the R7 Irons. The R7's have a softer feel on well struck shots. You can pick them up at Golfsmith for a great price (My local store price matched an internet site for me) I got them for 369, 4-AW. Probably one of the best deals on irons right now, if you were thinking about getting the R7's I would highly recommend them.
  3. Thats was a good read. Yeah my course is full of those guys with like 7 degree drivers and blades who shoot in the high 90's. Whatever makes it more enjoyable, I guess?
  4. I just got down to an 8 handicap I will start looking at player Irons when I get closer to scratch, I have alot of buddys who are scratch and they play AP1's, R7's and they are able to work the ball and do play great golf with them so I see no reason to look at more difficult clubs to hit. I think its funny when hacks use players clubs. Thanks for the advice though?
  5. I have a review of the 2009 burner irons for anyone who's been thinking about buying them. I got a set of 4-pw with steel stiff shafts last week and have since played 4 rounds with them, my previous irons were cobra S9's and Titleist AP1's. After my first round with the burners I was a little dissapointed with the long irons but have since gotten used to the lighter and longer shafts. That was the only trouble I had with these irons, I think they fit almost perfectly between the S9 and the AP1, the S9's were super game improvement irons with zero feedback, the AP1 irons were game improvement irons that offered some feedback and the ability to work the ball left or right a bit, I personally was disappointed with the AP1 irons as nothing stood out about them that made them worth the money to me. The burner Irons on the other hand are extremely forgiving and I have found them to be pretty workable, although they have a tendancy to want to fly straight and high, the short irons have thinner looking toplines than the AP1's and I couldn't tell a difference in offset, the long irons on the other hand have thicker toplines and more offset, but for the average golfer that just means you can make a more controlled swing and still get the ball up in the air. It's a no contest in performance compared to the AP1 irons, I even liked the S9's better. If you need forgiveness and accuracy with a set of irons you can grow with get the 09 Burners. I myself was pretty dissapointed with the AP1's, I would rank them last out of the 3.
  6. I just bought a set of 09 Burners and now see that the R7'S are really cheap, I love taylormade and Think I would be happy with either set, what do you think of selling the burners on ebay and picking up a cheaper set of R7'S, would there even be a noticeable difference, I would like to save myself a couple hundred bucks. Thanks for the help.
  7. ww.90svs.com/SVSGolf.html not the best course in the world but for 400 a year unlimited golf you can sure get alot of practice in. FE Warren Golf course, Cheyenne Wy, hope you like wind if you play here!
  8. I am in the military, I am a fire truck mechanic, I will be leaving the air force this august to go out into the scary real world, thank god no more deployments!
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