I recently got a chance on the range to swing these Irons with regular graphite shaft over the weekend and they felt like a completely different animal to the firm steel Dunlop Fuzzy Zoellers (fz-1's made in 93 or so)I have. The fz-1's are nowhere near as forgiving...I usually hit my 7 iron 140 but with the Callaway 8 iron, I was carrying 150 sign easy.
The owner doesn't plan on coming off of them anytime soon but I have to get some of these. I was wondering since these are a variation of the 96 big bertha Irons, how do the 96 big bertha's compare. I need a set of irons simular to these anyhow. I had my eyes on some Cleveland ta5's as well, but never hit them.
I'm fond of cleveland stuff though as my first round out with my new (to me)54* Cleveland wedge made my first par with a holed 30 yard pitch that everyone in my 4some has heard about everytime we get to that par 5. I can't spend much more than 200 bucks...I shoot in the 100's and can barely afford to play golf every week.
The owner doesn't plan on coming off of them anytime soon but I have to get some of these. I was wondering since these are a variation of the 96 big bertha Irons, how do the 96 big bertha's compare. I need a set of irons simular to these anyhow. I had my eyes on some Cleveland ta5's as well, but never hit them.
I'm fond of cleveland stuff though as my first round out with my new (to me)54* Cleveland wedge made my first par with a holed 30 yard pitch that everyone in my 4some has heard about everytime we get to that par 5. I can't spend much more than 200 bucks...I shoot in the 100's and can barely afford to play golf every week.