Costco has this set available now for $1199.
https://www.costco.com/.product.100983733.html
Lightweight Cart Bag featuring 8 pockets and an insulating cooling pouch. Bag cover included.
13-piece Set Includes: Lightweight Cart Bag, Driver, 3 Fairway, 5 Fairway, 4 Rescue, 5 Rescue, 6 Iron, 7 Iron, 8 Iron, 9 Iron, PW, SW, Putter.
Shaft: Steel
Hand: Right
Flex: Regular
Driver: 10.5°
3 Fairway: 15°
5 Fairway: 19°
4 Rescue: 22°
5 Rescue: 25°
6 Iron: 27°
7 Iron: 31°
8 Iron: 36°
9 Iron: 41°
PW: 46°
SW: 55°
Putter: Mallet Design
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This is a good entry level set for beginners with a lil extra $ or anyone looking for a lil more help and forgiveness. I didn't know TM was still doing the RBZ line, but I know the old ones were quite popular.
Lighter and easier to carry, cheaper and with fewer options, maybe you can focus on making solid contact more often. When I carry, I always dump at least 5 clubs.
"31 of the top 100 PGA Tour players use driving or utility irons with 4 of those players having more than one in their bag. The most used driving iron within this elite group is a 4-iron with 15% using one. 5% carry a 2-driving iron, 13% use a 3-iron with only three players using a 5-driving iron."
Miss the point, much?
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"31 of the top 100 PGA Tour players use driving or utility irons with 4 of those players having more than one in their bag. The most used driving iron within this elite group is a 4-iron with 15% using one. 5% carry a 2-driving iron, 13% use a 3-iron with only three players using a 5-driving iron."
Quoting PGA tour pro stats is LOL
"31 of the top 100 PGA Tour players use driving or utility irons with 4 of those players having more than one in their bag. The most used driving iron within this elite group is a 4-iron with 15% using one. 5% carry a 2-driving iron, 13% use a 3-iron with only three players using a 5-driving iron."
Professional basketball players use shoes not designed for or available to regular people like you and me.
Professional auto racers use cars not designed for or available to regular people like you and me.
I hope you can see where I'm going with this and why it makes your argument trash.
"31 of the top 100 PGA Tour players use driving or utility irons with 4 of those players having more than one in their bag. The most used driving iron within this elite group is a 4-iron with 15% using one. 5% carry a 2-driving iron, 13% use a 3-iron with only three players using a 5-driving iron."
I definitely had a set of Titleist DCI 981 from 25 years ago that was 3-PW, and a set of Titleist AP2 710 from 15 years ago that as 3-PW, and a set of Taylormade Tour Preferred MC from 10 years ago that was 3-PW.
But I agree this it a mass market set, and I would not expect it to have a 3i or a 4i. I think not having a 5i is a bit overkill, but they are again regular flex and clearly not for players with higher swing speed that can more easily play long irons.
Not for me and seems a bit expensive, but I guess a full setup for under $90/club isn't terrible.