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    At the local Pro Shop they are selling a iron set (3-pw) for $225. The clubs are Tour Special made by srixon. Ive been playing for about 9 months and have no idea what to look for, has anyone ever had these clubs. Also i found a used iron set of Wilson Deep Red Tour with Dynamic Gold S300 Shafts for about the same price. Any ideas + suggestions.
    Thanks

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    Re: Tour Special Irons

    Hi asergis!

    Sorry I can't help you concerning those brands of clubs, but on the other hand, here are a few tips you might be interested in. Before you run out and buy a set of irons, there are a couple of things you should think about. Don't settle on a brand based either on aesthetics and/or on a "deal" offered. Talk to your local pro and identify your needs as a player such as: Are you a high, mid or low handicapper? Do you need game improvement irons like cavity backs with offset or do you need forged blades designed for the better player? How often do you/will you play? The best advice one can give you is to get fitted. Since you've only been playing for 9 months, your pro will be able to identify what you really need to match your game (shaft flex, length, lie, etc.). Avoid making costly mistakes which will be a waste of your time and money. Like I said, talk to your pro and see what's best for you.

    Cheers!
    Last edited by doppelganger; 10-05-2006, 09:54 PM.

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    • #3
      Re: Tour Special Irons

      Thanks for the reply
      I did have a word to the pro and i ended up buying the Tour Special Clubs
      And there a great club
      They are cavity and have perimeter weighting making it alot easier for a hacker like me to hit that ball.
      Thanks for you help

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      • #4
        Re: Tour Special Irons

        hi asergis
        if you check out the pros using pings you will see that thay use cavity back preimeter clubs, most only use the tour wedges and use the g2/g5 irons and westwood still uses his ping zings 2, when lee was a boy and starting to play his dad asked ping for a loan set and he has stayed with them ever since, good to know that the big club makers help the unknown player at a early age. and look at lee westwood now, a good club is a good club in any ones hands and if its fitted it will be even better. i use zings too and i love them and i never hit a bad shot and blame the clubs like a few of my friends do. if i hit a bad shot i know it me not the clubs.
        bill

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