This irons have a certain amount of forgiveness for a mid to low handicap golfer. Ball flies higher and carries farther. I had a little bit of a problem (early) with turf interaction. I had been playing blades. Now, the turf interaction is not a problem and I have settled into the irons and do not seeing me switch for a while. TaylorMade rolls out new irons and woods like someone who changes their underwear everyday. However, these have been around for a couple of years now and their price has not come down because they are rolling out the new, next best thing. I believe TaylorMade got it right with the P-700 series and TaylorMade knows it. I am building another set with UST graphite shafts to see if I can improve them just a little bit more. I am 60 now and a 2.3 Handicap. I tried the Titleist AP-3 and AP-2's before really settling into these irons. I could see spending the money for the PXG irons. I even did a little custom artwork on the irons to fill in the lines with Red, White and Blue paint pens from Hobby Lobby. Hope this review helps. Read full review
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Great clubs for low handicap players. I would caution you to pay attention to the lofts. They are 3 degrees higher that M2 tour and 2 higher than the regular PSI irons. This will have your distances off if you don't know. Simple fix it to have them bent to a lower loft.
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Great set of clubs. Just wish i would have bought them sooner.
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I hit the PSI Pw at the range and surprisingly it got to 160yards. I hit my OLD taylormade mc pw and got only 145 yards. So I decided to try it out on the course. I hit the PSI pw 161 yards effortlessly.
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Great price for excellent golf set . Thanks
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