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@HKgolfer132 i do agree. but he is great just like every player on tour
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@Thesmoofenator Steve Stricker has one of the slower swings on tour so maybe he struggles to get his irons up as high as some of the longer hitters
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@rtd1995 same bra
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@Thesmoofenator and i'm related to the queen!
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@rtd1995 i see what you mean. i play the 710 ap2 pw-4 and i love them. though im only 13 years old i am a 5 handicap, and that is playing on a course that is 6700 yards
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@Thesmoofenator well they are forgiving but some profesionals don't see why they should use blades indtead of benefiting from modern technology in clubs. McIlroy uses blades down to his 6 irons, but his longer irons are ap2
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if the ap2 is a more forgiving club, then why would one of the best ball strikers in the world play them? btw im talking about steve stricker. just saying
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Mark, can you, please, review the Adams mb2 irons...tux, anthony
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Best review I've ever seen of anything. I'm going for the ap2
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hey mark crossfield. i'm thinking about buying the cleveland cg1 tour irons. i want to stick with cleveland irons because they feel soft as butter on impact but i don't know if that is the case with the more tour inspired cg1 tour irons. could you give them a whack for me please? tanks a lot
Love the reviews, Mark. But I must raise the following issue - There is so much emphasis placed on proper fitting and getting the correct shaft for your swing. You continuously compare launch angles, spin rates, ball speeds, etc between clubs. Aren't those data points hugely dependent on the shaft, perhaps even more so than the club head? Do you always have the same shaft in each of the irons you are comparing?
buster6268 1 year ago 9