I play with a set of Ben Hogan Edge CFT irons with Rifle 5.5 shafts. They have an undercut cavity a bit like Callaway (I tried some X14s at the time but preferred the Hogans).
I bought them about 18 months ago and since then have become a much better player but really don't have any complaints about the clubs. I hit the ball nice and long with a high elevation. My natural shot is a draw and when I'm playing really well I can fade the ball with these clubs.
Given the fact that the majority of pros now seem to use a cavity back (albeit the "Professional" version) my question is whether they would be any benefit in me looking for more of a "player's" set of irons?
I bought them about 18 months ago and since then have become a much better player but really don't have any complaints about the clubs. I hit the ball nice and long with a high elevation. My natural shot is a draw and when I'm playing really well I can fade the ball with these clubs.
Given the fact that the majority of pros now seem to use a cavity back (albeit the "Professional" version) my question is whether they would be any benefit in me looking for more of a "player's" set of irons?

Trust me on this ... They may endorse Callaway but lots of them actually have Hogan irons in the bag or the new forged X-Tour irons. The vast majority of Mizuno and Cleveland players use blades / semi blade models. Almost all of the Titleist boys use the new MB/CB irons all of which are blade-types. Trust me, cavity backs are not as popular on any of the large tours as you think, I've been there.
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