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By Bill F

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  1. Bill F

    Bill F
    Grayslake, IL

    Hi All, I want some advice from all you low handicappers :). I currently have a mix of 2023 T-series. I have T 350S that I was fit for….not a huge fan as my swing got better when the Chicago weather improved. So I got some T200’s with steel shafts (r) 5-9 as I had the 350 4 iron and vokey wedges. Liked them but as things got better I did the same with the 150s. So I’m thinking I’m pretty well covered with my equipment buying sickness! . Are the new irons REALLY worth it vs. what I have? A collection of effin t series , tsrs and GTs? . Thanks all. Love the info here.

  2. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    Each of our iron sets are not chosen by a popularity contest. The only way to know if your set is the best for you is through objective data via a fitting. Sure, many people are satisfied by playing off the shelf sets and even by trial and error. There’s nothing wrong with sticking with what you have but if you want an answer to whether there is a better set up for you, go do a fitting, don’t rely on what we say. All that matters is that you enjoy your rounds playing whatever is in your budget and works for you.
  3. Barry M

    Barry M
    Reno, NV

    Thanks for including me in the "low handicappers" category. My hard work is finally paying off.
    Now I can turn my focus to the golf pencils. For some reason they just don't seem to recognize my chosen category.
  4. Edward K

    Edward K
    Wesley Chapel, FL

    Military
    I can tell you that you are not going to gain significant yardage with each new cycle of irons without a shaft change or switching to a club with jacked lofts, like some models provide. A GOOD fitter will help you settle in on a set, whether it be a combo or regular set. Truth be told, I'd say every other cycle is sufficient for most people when upgrading. I buy right from a Tour fitter and the last time we hit balls his comment was "I'd love to sell you some clubs, but you're good with these!". I skip cycles with woods/irons, swap wedges twice a year.

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