Players irons

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By Randy W

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  1. Randy W

    Randy W
    Paradise, NL

    I recently got a new set of T250 irons, to say I was disappointed would be an understatement. When you call a set of irons players distance irons there’s a certain expectation that the size of these irons are going to be small and compact. These are not players irons, the scoring irons are much larger than the long irons. From the 8-GW they look huge. Titleist need to correctly name these clubs, these are game improvement irons. I hope no one else buy these irons thinking there getting players irons. Now I’m stuck with a set of irons I don’t want.

  2. Vthokies

    Vthokies
    Greensboro, NC

    Did you not look at the irons before buying?
  3. Randy W

    Randy W
    Paradise, NL

    No there’s no golf stores in Newfoundland, i went of there description
  4. Joseph M

    Joseph M
    Saint John, New Brunswick

    The designation as a "Players" iron would be from the stronger lofts versus the T100 and T150 - a blended set of T250 and T150 with the scoring clubs in the T150 bent 1 degree weak would potentially be visually appealing to you. I will "tongue in cheek" take the T250s off your hands. Best in luck in resolving your issue.
  5. Unfortunately, there is no consistency between different iron brands between what is advertised as a players distance iron and a game improvement iron. As suggested, it is always better to look at the irons (pictures, or better yet go to a store that carries them). I would call titleist and see if they can do anything to help you out. Good luck.
    Duke

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