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Update: I ordered these on 4/25 and were marked shipped the same day. Scheduled to arrive on 4/29.
Inspired by the Wilson Staff V6 irons and designed to meet the performance requirements of our Tour Staff players, Staff Model CB irons feature modern control, workability, and forgiveness with a classic look and feel that pays tribute to their long history of era-defining irons.
Features:
Tri-Brace Stabilizer on the back of the clubhead helps transfer more energy to the ball while delivering incredible sound and feel
Twenty grams of high-density tungsten in the toe of long and mid irons enhances head stability at impact and lowers the center of gravity
Forged 8620 carbon steel face is backed by an integrated impact mass area provides a solid, muscle back-like feel but with a cavity back design
Grip: Golf Pride Tour Velvet
Condition: New
https://maplehillgolf.com/wilson-...ELCBDGSTLS
https://maplehillgolf.com/wilson-...ELCBDGSTLS
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Good luck. Golf is a geeat game.
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How are the Kirklands?
I just bought the D9 forged. I hit them before buying at PGA super store and liked them. I'm a 10-12 handicap. Did I make a mistake not buying these instead?
I love them. Like I mentioned, I retired my P790's for these, which these are considered a rip off of. On average I gained about 15% with each club. I'd do it again 100%.
They had the D9 forged on display for $800. I told him about the Maple Hill deal and he said that is an insane deal that is cheaper than the 'at cost' price he could buy them for. I was hitting them the same as other player distance irons Like Mizuno and Callaway. I didn't see the CB deal until after I bought the D9 forged and not sure how they compare
D9 forged are more of a semi-game improvement iron. Wider sole and top line with stronger lofts.
https://pluggedingolf.c
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Context: I play infrequently and am inconsistent ball striker who loves a pure strike with a players iron, but ultimately have no business playing them. After tons of research, this review [pluggedingolf.com]sealed the deal on the D9F. As much "help" as I'm going to get without giving up the consistency and ability to score when I'm hitting it well
Full disclosure: actually hit the 2024 CB and the Dynapower Forged - but pretty clear they are functionally the same clubs as their predecessors