Product Description: | SIM2 MAX IRONS Multi-material Cap Back™ Design with high-strength steel and ultralight weight polymers for increased distance, forgiveness and feel Fast Forgiving Face is fast, flexible and super forgiving ECHO® Damping System uses a softer polymer blend and multiple contact points across face to reduce vibrations and create a forged iron-like feel Thru-Slot Speed Pocket™ designed to maximize face flexibility for greater ball speed and forgiveness Progressive Inverted Cone Technology positioned to optimize forgiveness and minimize side spin Launch: High-Launch Draw Bias: Neutral Grip: Lamkin Crossline 360 47g 0.600 Reminder Game-improvement iron: Medium-sized clubheads with lots of forgiving features while featuring a fairly classic profile at address |
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A. you're looking at game improvement irons and
B. you're looking at this deal which means you're prioritizing value vs. customization
The vast majority of golfers that are looking at game improvement irons aren't going to benefit from dialing in an iron shaft outside of proper flex (and even that's questionable) I get it, golf is full of shiny equipment that's super fun to shop, buy and geek out on, but at this level, 99% of any improvement will come from your swing, not your club.
Distance/loft on an iron number is irrelevant, just feeds ego. Fitting at high handicap is more of a marketing ploy vs. practical. Just get the best set of clubs at a reasonable budget and work on your game, not your gear.
$600 is a great price for these even at a few years old. Will probably serve you well for a long long time. I was using Callaway X-22 (GI iron from around 2007) for over a decade well into single digit handicaps, and when my game finally caught up to my equipment, i upgraded (just this past summer actually).
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What's your friends handicap? If he doesn't have one then I'd take his opinion as anecdotal.
A. you're looking at game improvement irons and
B. you're looking at this deal which means you're prioritizing value vs. customization
The vast majority of golfers that are looking at game improvement irons aren't going to benefit from dialing in an iron shaft outside of proper flex (and even that's questionable) I get it, golf is full of shiny equipment that's super fun to shop, buy and geek out on, but at this level, 99% of any improvement will come from your swing, not your club.
Distance/loft on an iron number is irrelevant, just feeds ego. Fitting at high handicap is more of a marketing ploy vs. practical. Just get the best set of clubs at a reasonable budget and work on your game, not your gear.
$600 is a great price for these even at a few years old. Will probably serve you well for a long long time. I was using Callaway X-22 (GI iron from around 2007) for over a decade well into single digit handicaps, and when my game finally caught up to my equipment, i upgraded (just this past summer actually).
Don't waste your money getting fitted if you do not have a consistent swing. Get your swing right and play for a bit… you get better and want to start taking the game seriously, then get fitted.
The get fitted narrative is just a way for stores to squeeze a good bit more money out of double digit suckers.
Don't waste your money getting fitted if you do not have a consistent swing. Get your swing right and play for a bit… you get better and want to start taking the game seriously, then get fitted.
The get fitted narrative is just a way for stores to squeeze a good bit more money out of double digit suckers.
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Don't waste your money getting fitted if you do not have a consistent swing. Get your swing right and play for a bit… you get better and want to start taking the game seriously, then get fitted.
The get fitted narrative is just a way for stores to squeeze a good bit more money out of double digit suckers.
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