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The 902 is the "most" players type club but with a 1/4" top line? No, thanks. The wedge looks great.

 

Pre order on blade 623 now. 902 was best for my game. Your results may vary.

Twitter: @Ed_Settle        My WITB
Driver:           Callaway Rogue ST Max LS 9.0 +2 GD Tour AD HD 6X
Fairway:        Callaway Rogue ST Max LS 3W/15*  Tensei Wht AV 70S

Utility W:         Callaway UW 19* HZRDUS Black RDX 6.0 S
Hybrid:          Callaway Apex Pro 4/21* KBS Hybrid 85S

Irons:             Callaway X Forged Star 5-PW Modus 105 S
Wedges:       Callaway Jaws Raw 48S/53W/58Z DG S200 
Putter:           2022 Toulon Design Small Batch Austin 34" 

Ball:               2022 Callaway CSX LS
Bag:               VESSEL Blk Lux Cart Bag 14 way   

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I have to say, that this New Level 902 iron has been the easiest switch in irons I have ever made. Even switching between various TM irons has not been this easy. The swing weights were perfect, I’m very familiar with the Modus 105s shafts, but even that doesn’t really explain it. It is kind a hard to put your finger on. I think it boils down to a design that every detail was attended to. From the thickness of the top line, to the amount of sole width was done with a purpose. And that purpose was to make the best possible 902 iron they could. I think they have a specific type of golfer in mind for that iron. And I don’t believe there was very much compromise.

 

I’ve playe 18 holes with my buddies last night. At the end of the round over drinks they all looked at me and said we’re not sure we’ve ever seen you hit your irons better. Then they threatened to take my Toulon putter and bend around a tree! It’s kind of nice to have 7 1-putts from inside 10 feet, (3 for birdie). And I had my best ball striking round, maybe of the season. And the only thing I can trace it to is the confidence that I have in these irons. And it’s not that I was unhappy with the TM 770s. It’s that I have a few extra yards in the tank with the 902’s.

 

If you haven’t hit these irons or any of the others in the New Level lineup you owe it to yourself to hit them for yourself.

Twitter: @Ed_Settle        My WITB
Driver:           Callaway Rogue ST Max LS 9.0 +2 GD Tour AD HD 6X
Fairway:        Callaway Rogue ST Max LS 3W/15*  Tensei Wht AV 70S

Utility W:         Callaway UW 19* HZRDUS Black RDX 6.0 S
Hybrid:          Callaway Apex Pro 4/21* KBS Hybrid 85S

Irons:             Callaway X Forged Star 5-PW Modus 105 S
Wedges:       Callaway Jaws Raw 48S/53W/58Z DG S200 
Putter:           2022 Toulon Design Small Batch Austin 34" 

Ball:               2022 Callaway CSX LS
Bag:               VESSEL Blk Lux Cart Bag 14 way   

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I have to say, that this New Level 902 iron has been the easiest switch in irons I have ever made. Even switching between various TM irons has not been this easy. The swing weights were perfect, I’m very familiar with the Modus 105s shafts, but even that doesn’t really explain it. It is kind a hard to put your finger on. I think it boils down to a design that every detail was attended to. From the thickness of the top line, to the amount of sole width was done with a purpose. And that purpose was to make the best possible 902 iron they could. I think they have a specific type of golfer in mind for that iron. And I don’t believe there was very much compromise.

 

I’ve playe 18 holes with my buddies last night. At the end of the round over drinks they all looked at me and said we’re not sure we’ve ever seen you hit your irons better. Then they threatened to take my Toulon putter and bend around a tree! It’s kind of nice to have 7 1-putts from inside 10 feet, (3 for birdie). And I had my best ball striking round, maybe of the season. And the only thing I can trace it to is the confidence that I have in these irons. And it’s not that I was unhappy with the TM 770s. It’s that I have a few extra yards in the tank with the 902’s.

 

If you haven’t hit these irons or any of the others in the New Level lineup you owe it to yourself to hit them for yourself.

 

Great write ups Ed! Did you get their udi or just the wedges? I was looking that their stuff the other day and it looks really clean. I might have to order a 6i and see how they feel.

Driver: TaylorMade SIM MAX (10.5 degrees - set to 9.75 and 1.5 degrees open)

Shaft: Aldila Rogue 130 White 70 TX (at 45" and tipped 1")

3-wood: TaylorMade SIM (15 degrees)

Shaft: Aldila Rogue 130 Black 70 TX (at 43" and tipped 1")

UDI: *** Under Construction ***

Irons: TaylorMade P-7MC 4-PW (1 degree upright)

Shaft: Nippon Pro Modus3 Tour 120 X

Wedges: Cleveland RTX Zipcore Tour Rack (Raw) 52.10, 56.12 & 60.12

Shaft: Nippon Pro Modus3 Wedge 125

Putter: Scotty Cameron Newport 2 Mid-Slant (at 34")

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I have to say, that this New Level 902 iron has been the easiest switch in irons I have ever made. Even switching between various TM irons has not been this easy. The swing weights were perfect, I’m very familiar with the Modus 105s shafts, but even that doesn’t really explain it. It is kind a hard to put your finger on. I think it boils down to a design that every detail was attended to. From the thickness of the top line, to the amount of sole width was done with a purpose. And that purpose was to make the best possible 902 iron they could. I think they have a specific type of golfer in mind for that iron. And I don’t believe there was very much compromise.

 

I’ve playe 18 holes with my buddies last night. At the end of the round over drinks they all looked at me and said we’re not sure we’ve ever seen you hit your irons better. Then they threatened to take my Toulon putter and bend around a tree! It’s kind of nice to have 7 1-putts from inside 10 feet, (3 for birdie). And I had my best ball striking round, maybe of the season. And the only thing I can trace it to is the confidence that I have in these irons. And it’s not that I was unhappy with the TM 770s. It’s that I have a few extra yards in the tank with the 902’s.

 

If you haven’t hit these irons or any of the others in the New Level lineup you owe it to yourself to hit them for yourself.

 

Great write ups Ed! Did you get their udi or just the wedges? I was looking that their stuff the other day and it looks really clean. I might have to order a 6i and see how they feel.

 

I started with their wedges. And then when the opportunity came to try the 902’s I jumped at the chance. They were the closest model to my TM 770’s. Have not hit their UDI. But I could see that happening in the future. I am hitting my 790 4 iron pretty well. But I highly recommend New Level golf. Fine product and ordering experience.

Twitter: @Ed_Settle        My WITB
Driver:           Callaway Rogue ST Max LS 9.0 +2 GD Tour AD HD 6X
Fairway:        Callaway Rogue ST Max LS 3W/15*  Tensei Wht AV 70S

Utility W:         Callaway UW 19* HZRDUS Black RDX 6.0 S
Hybrid:          Callaway Apex Pro 4/21* KBS Hybrid 85S

Irons:             Callaway X Forged Star 5-PW Modus 105 S
Wedges:       Callaway Jaws Raw 48S/53W/58Z DG S200 
Putter:           2022 Toulon Design Small Batch Austin 34" 

Ball:               2022 Callaway CSX LS
Bag:               VESSEL Blk Lux Cart Bag 14 way   

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I have to say, that this New Level 902 iron has been the easiest switch in irons I have ever made. Even switching between various TM irons has not been this easy. The swing weights were perfect, I’m very familiar with the Modus 105s shafts, but even that doesn’t really explain it. It is kind a hard to put your finger on. I think it boils down to a design that every detail was attended to. From the thickness of the top line, to the amount of sole width was done with a purpose. And that purpose was to make the best possible 902 iron they could. I think they have a specific type of golfer in mind for that iron. And I don’t believe there was very much compromise.

 

I’ve playe 18 holes with my buddies last night. At the end of the round over drinks they all looked at me and said we’re not sure we’ve ever seen you hit your irons better. Then they threatened to take my Toulon putter and bend around a tree! It’s kind of nice to have 7 1-putts from inside 10 feet, (3 for birdie). And I had my best ball striking round, maybe of the season. And the only thing I can trace it to is the confidence that I have in these irons. And it’s not that I was unhappy with the TM 770s. It’s that I have a few extra yards in the tank with the 902’s.

 

If you haven’t hit these irons or any of the others in the New Level lineup you owe it to yourself to hit them for yourself.

 

Great write ups Ed! Did you get their udi or just the wedges? I was looking that their stuff the other day and it looks really clean. I might have to order a 6i and see how they feel.

 

I started with their wedges. And then when the opportunity came to try the 902’s I jumped at the chance. They were the closest model to my TM 770’s. Have not hit their UDI. But I could see that happening in the future. I am hitting my 790 4 iron pretty well. But I highly recommend New Level golf. Fine product and ordering experience.

 

I’d be interested to hear some feedback on their driving iron. I am in the market for one

Driver: Stealth Plus 10.5* Ventus Red
Fairway: Ping G400 17* Tour AD-DI
Hybrid: Titleist 816H1 21* Tour AD-DI
Driving Iron: New Level NLU-01 4 and 5 iron Steelfiber i95
Irons: New Level 623 CB Aerotech Steelfiber i80
Wedges: Fourteen RM-4 50*, 56* and 61*
Putter: Scotty Cameron Phantom X 11.5
Ball: Vice Pro Plus

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I have to say, that this New Level 902 iron has been the easiest switch in irons I have ever made. Even switching between various TM irons has not been this easy. The swing weights were perfect, Im very familiar with the Modus 105s shafts, but even that doesnt really explain it. It is kind a hard to put your finger on. I think it boils down to a design that every detail was attended to. From the thickness of the top line, to the amount of sole width was done with a purpose. And that purpose was to make the best possible 902 iron they could. I think they have a specific type of golfer in mind for that iron. And I dont believe there was very much compromise.

 

Ive playe 18 holes with my buddies last night. At the end of the round over drinks they all looked at me and said were not sure weve ever seen you hit your irons better. Then they threatened to take my Toulon putter and bend around a tree! Its kind of nice to have 7 1-putts from inside 10 feet, (3 for birdie). And I had my best ball striking round, maybe of the season. And the only thing I can trace it to is the confidence that I have in these irons. And its not that I was unhappy with the TM 770s. Its that I have a few extra yards in the tank with the 902s.

 

If you havent hit these irons or any of the others in the New Level lineup you owe it to yourself to hit them for yourself.

 

Great write ups Ed! Did you get their udi or just the wedges? I was looking that their stuff the other day and it looks really clean. I might have to order a 6i and see how they feel.

 

I started with their wedges. And then when the opportunity came to try the 902s I jumped at the chance. They were the closest model to my TM 770s. Have not hit their UDI. But I could see that happening in the future. I am hitting my 790 4 iron pretty well. But I highly recommend New Level golf. Fine product and ordering experience.

 

How are their wedges? I have a 790 3 and 4i that I really like. I use the 3 as a driving iron. I was looking at their Udi’s again today and I might have to order one to give it a go. Looks like they release mid December. The loft specs are pretty strong. 3 udi is 18*. I wish they offered some better graphite shafts though. But I guess you can’t beat their price since they’re only 219

Driver: TaylorMade SIM MAX (10.5 degrees - set to 9.75 and 1.5 degrees open)

Shaft: Aldila Rogue 130 White 70 TX (at 45" and tipped 1")

3-wood: TaylorMade SIM (15 degrees)

Shaft: Aldila Rogue 130 Black 70 TX (at 43" and tipped 1")

UDI: *** Under Construction ***

Irons: TaylorMade P-7MC 4-PW (1 degree upright)

Shaft: Nippon Pro Modus3 Tour 120 X

Wedges: Cleveland RTX Zipcore Tour Rack (Raw) 52.10, 56.12 & 60.12

Shaft: Nippon Pro Modus3 Wedge 125

Putter: Scotty Cameron Newport 2 Mid-Slant (at 34")

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I have to say, that this New Level 902 iron has been the easiest switch in irons I have ever made. Even switching between various TM irons has not been this easy. The swing weights were perfect, I’m very familiar with the Modus 105s shafts, but even that doesn’t really explain it. It is kind a hard to put your finger on. I think it boils down to a design that every detail was attended to. From the thickness of the top line, to the amount of sole width was done with a purpose. And that purpose was to make the best possible 902 iron they could. I think they have a specific type of golfer in mind for that iron. And I don’t believe there was very much compromise.

 

I’ve playe 18 holes with my buddies last night. At the end of the round over drinks they all looked at me and said we’re not sure we’ve ever seen you hit your irons better. Then they threatened to take my Toulon putter and bend around a tree! It’s kind of nice to have 7 1-putts from inside 10 feet, (3 for birdie). And I had my best ball striking round, maybe of the season. And the only thing I can trace it to is the confidence that I have in these irons. And it’s not that I was unhappy with the TM 770s. It’s that I have a few extra yards in the tank with the 902’s.

 

If you haven’t hit these irons or any of the others in the New Level lineup you owe it to yourself to hit them for yourself.

 

Great write ups Ed! Did you get their udi or just the wedges? I was looking that their stuff the other day and it looks really clean. I might have to order a 6i and see how they feel.

 

I started with their wedges. And then when the opportunity came to try the 902’s I jumped at the chance. They were the closest model to my TM 770’s. Have not hit their UDI. But I could see that happening in the future. I am hitting my 790 4 iron pretty well. But I highly recommend New Level golf. Fine product and ordering experience.

 

How are their wedges? I have a 790 3 and 4i that I really like. I use the 3 as a driving iron. I was looking at their Udi’s again today and I might have to order one to give it a go. Looks like they release mid December. The loft specs are pretty strong. 3 udi is 18*. I wish they offered some better graphite shafts though. But I guess you can’t beat their price since they’re only 219

 

I’m gonna go out on a limb and say if you have shaft you like send them an inquiry to see if they can get it or buy the shaft and see if you can it in to be installed. Doesn’t hurt to ask.

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I have to say, that this New Level 902 iron has been the easiest switch in irons I have ever made. Even switching between various TM irons has not been this easy. The swing weights were perfect, Im very familiar with the Modus 105s shafts, but even that doesnt really explain it. It is kind a hard to put your finger on. I think it boils down to a design that every detail was attended to. From the thickness of the top line, to the amount of sole width was done with a purpose. And that purpose was to make the best possible 902 iron they could. I think they have a specific type of golfer in mind for that iron. And I dont believe there was very much compromise.

 

Ive playe 18 holes with my buddies last night. At the end of the round over drinks they all looked at me and said were not sure weve ever seen you hit your irons better. Then they threatened to take my Toulon putter and bend around a tree! Its kind of nice to have 7 1-putts from inside 10 feet, (3 for birdie). And I had my best ball striking round, maybe of the season. And the only thing I can trace it to is the confidence that I have in these irons. And its not that I was unhappy with the TM 770s. Its that I have a few extra yards in the tank with the 902s.

 

If you havent hit these irons or any of the others in the New Level lineup you owe it to yourself to hit them for yourself.

 

Great write ups Ed! Did you get their udi or just the wedges? I was looking that their stuff the other day and it looks really clean. I might have to order a 6i and see how they feel.

 

I started with their wedges. And then when the opportunity came to try the 902s I jumped at the chance. They were the closest model to my TM 770s. Have not hit their UDI. But I could see that happening in the future. I am hitting my 790 4 iron pretty well. But I highly recommend New Level golf. Fine product and ordering experience.

 

How are their wedges? I have a 790 3 and 4i that I really like. I use the 3 as a driving iron. I was looking at their Udis again today and I might have to order one to give it a go. Looks like they release mid December. The loft specs are pretty strong. 3 udi is 18*. I wish they offered some better graphite shafts though. But I guess you cant beat their price since theyre only 219

 

Im gonna go out on a limb and say if you have shaft you like send them an inquiry to see if they can get it or buy the shaft and see if you can it in to be installed. Doesnt hurt to ask.

 

That’s a pretty good idea. I have a fitting scheduled for next week with Eric, so I’ll definitely have to ask him.

Driver: TaylorMade SIM MAX (10.5 degrees - set to 9.75 and 1.5 degrees open)

Shaft: Aldila Rogue 130 White 70 TX (at 45" and tipped 1")

3-wood: TaylorMade SIM (15 degrees)

Shaft: Aldila Rogue 130 Black 70 TX (at 43" and tipped 1")

UDI: *** Under Construction ***

Irons: TaylorMade P-7MC 4-PW (1 degree upright)

Shaft: Nippon Pro Modus3 Tour 120 X

Wedges: Cleveland RTX Zipcore Tour Rack (Raw) 52.10, 56.12 & 60.12

Shaft: Nippon Pro Modus3 Wedge 125

Putter: Scotty Cameron Newport 2 Mid-Slant (at 34")

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