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Jun 14, 2007
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Topic: New player looking for an Iron set Hi , I have a two years old iron set – WILSON STAFF DI5 3-PW Steel regular, Men, Right Hand clubs.Excellent condition. Will sell for $200. Each club costs around $120 each .Please email me simon.le@cba.com.au for picture |
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Jun 14, 2007
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Topic: New player looking for an Iron set I’ll second the Top Flight Tours. |
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Jun 14, 2007
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Topic: New player looking for an Iron set
Rohan, the Hi Tracs are about a 15 year old design. They were a very solid club – one of the better cavity designs around at the time. My mate had a set and, even though the shafts were way too soft for me, I used to hit them like a dart. From memory, they had filament wound graphite shafts which were the more consistent of the graphite shaft types of that era. But graphite shaft technology has gone ahead leaps and bounds in the time since the Diawas were released and this is where your clubs may fall down in comparison to newer models. As far as getting them fitted goes, it can be an expensive process if it involves reshafting and you would probably better getting a new custom made set. If the current shafts suit your swing and don’t need changing, then it is a viable option. Chances are they will need regripping, lie adjustments and possibly length alterations. This can all be done for around $15 per club. Mick |
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Jun 13, 2007
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Topic: New player looking for an Iron set i’m selling my Adams Steel SHafts, full iron set if you’re keen. i’m in Newcastle NSW. they’re like new infact i’ve only played with them for a few times. pictures will tell anyway. |
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Jun 13, 2007
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Topic: New player looking for an Iron set I was in a similar situation a few months ago and managed to pick up some Daiwa Hi Trac irons for $100. Actually I’m interested in a few things. What are people’s thoughts on these irons? And secondly, can I get these refitted for me and if so, how much would I be looking at per club? Sorry for the possible hijack. |
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Jun 7, 2007
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Topic: New player looking for an Iron set The go for a great beginners set of irons is the Top-Flite Tour ones at GolfWorks for about $260 brand new. Vastly underrated, and super forgiveness. |
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Jun 7, 2007
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Topic: New player looking for an Iron set Id recommend a set of Taylor made rac os2 irons…I believe they are under $900 in golf stores…..very forgiving, oversize and big sweet spot. Ive seen them on ebay for under $600…i just bought a set off ebay for my dad.. cheers Brownboygolfer |
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Jun 7, 2007
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Topic: New player looking for an Iron set (1) Buy a second hand set. But not for $50 off the bay, can’t expect much more than rubbish for that. (2) Buy super game improvers or ultras or whatever they call them now. You want to learn and enjoy the game at the start so don’t let anyone sell you anything but ‘shovels’. If you become better then upgrade and make sure you have some deep pockets. (3) Get some lessons. (4) learn about the game and equipment via books, the web and especially fox sports! (5) Have fun! PS: Study! I was also once a struggling uni student, but I didn’t take up golf seriously until I had finished my studies. cheers |
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Jun 7, 2007
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Topic: New player looking for an Iron set Let your fingers do the walking. For a beginner you can’t go past full starter sets – Wilson and TS by Srixon provide the best value for money. Typically driver, 3W, hybrid(s), nice forgiving irons and putter for around $380. In this case you will do better through smaller retail outlets – the large chains and many Etraders will try to palm off older stock on you. The current lines you are looking for are Wilson X-31, and Tour Special DC. |
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Jun 6, 2007
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Topic: New player looking for an Iron set
Best bargain I’ve seen around is Golfworks selling Cleveland Launcher irons for $399. Apart from that, take some time to educate yourself and pick something up off e-bay or the classifieds here. Cheers, Col |