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Old 01-16-2020, 01:55 PM   #44
johnnyb
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Originally Posted by KC View Post
johnnyb, Good luck with the new clubs, but honestly, you should get fitted for clubs, regardless of how good or poorly you think play. Have someone help you identify the equipment and shaft that best suits your swing, and THEN look for them. And I'll give you a hint... the head is the least important part other than looks. Shafts are a LOT more important to your game, as they transfer the load that you provide TO the head.

In other news, I have a team scramble tournament tonight at the local indoor golf place. We pick the course, same settings, and set putts to automatic. Each team has their own booth and lowest score wins.

--kC
I got fitted for irons last weekend. Luckily, I am standard length, standard lie and regular flex. The best feeling and most accurate club I tested was the Ping i210 (cast cavity backs) w/True Temper Dynamic Gold 105 R300. I liked how light and easy to swing they were but are $1000 new and I can't find them used in that custom configuration.

The Clevelands are also cast cavity backs w/True Temper Dynamic Gold DST 98 and get good reviews. I don't really care much about looks or brands and like my current irons looks more than the Clevelands but have felt like the current irons are too heavy and reviewers mention the light feel of these.

DG shaft comparison info page 4: https://www.clevelandgolf.com/on/dem...om-Catalog.pdf

I'm definitely excited for the wedges since they also get great reviews and my current wedges have little bounce. I don't like how my 55* sand wedge has a regular flex shaft and can feel the flex too much around the greens and on pitch shots.
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