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I'm trying to score some tickets to the US open, but the only place I can find any is on stubhub and I had a bad experience with them so I'm hesitant.
Does anyone have any experience with Nike irons? I'm just trying to get a list of iron sets that I should try and I have experience with most other brands. I'm a 5 handicap so I'd be looking for more of a 'players' iron.
Cleveland makes pretty good clubs. Mine are an old set of ta5s and I still really like them. The only thing is that there game improvement irons, for mid to high handicaps, tend to have a very thick top line, which is an issue for some.
Speedbladez are apparently very straight and very easy to hit high. They're also very long, but that is because they have strong lofts. A speedbladez 7 iron is 26.5 where as a 6 iron from most other clubs is a 26.
edit: I think it was the 7 can't remember exactly.
Does anyone have any experience with Nike irons? I'm just trying to get a list of iron sets that I should try and I have experience with most other brands. I'm a 5 handicap so I'd be looking for more of a 'players' iron.
Not yet, gonna hit a few. I tried some today and I hit the Cleveland 588 MT the best, very forgiving and very long. I also liked the Taylormade SLDR, and I'm going to try out the speedbladez and rocketbladez.
I wish I thought about buying irons 3 weeks ago, because I can get anything Titleist for 50% off but I'm leaving for summer.
Cleveland makes pretty good clubs. Mine are an old set of ta5s and I still really like them. The only thing is that there game improvement irons, for mid to high handicaps, tend to have a very thick top line, which is an issue for some.
Speedbladez are apparently very straight and very easy to hit high. They're also very long, but that is because they have strong lofts. A speedbladez 7 iron is 26.5 where as a 6 iron from most other clubs is a 26.
edit: I think it was the 7 can't remember exactly.
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