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Try out the Callaway Rogue series. I'm not a great fairway wood hitter myself, but I found them very easy to hit, and very forgiving too. With the new Epic Flash being released, the Rogue series should be (more) reasonably priced. Good luck.
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We used Flightscope, and played around with different shafts in order to get the best combination of trajectory and distance, without looking at spin numbers. I believe the point I was trying to make with the original post was, that you, in a fitting situation, should focus on what the iron can do for your game, and not be too biased as too what different Youtubers has to say. I don't how it works in the US, but in Denmark most retailers and club pro's will have either a Trackman or Flightscope.
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Last week I had some spare time on my hands, and, beeing a club ho, I went to the local retail golf shop. Here I tried the new Ping i500, and fell in love with it imidiately. I currently game the Callaway XR, and while I'm satisfied with the performance, the look does not appeal to me. Even though the Ping i500 is not aimed at my hcp, I found it very easy to hit. I have not been a Ping fan in the past, primarily due to the looks, so I went home and started reading and watching reviews of the i500. While the reviews were all positive, many of the reviewers, especially on Youtube, mentioned
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I bought the Callaway Rogue Heavenwood earlier this year, and it's a beast! I'm no long hitter my any means, but it goes between 165-180 yards and fills the gap between my driver and my 5 iron perfectly. It's the first fairwaywood that I have been able to hit and trust.
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They're offered at 390$ 5-PW, and a 50 and a 56 degree wedge (Cleveland RTX 588). Both irons and wedges are 0,5" long and 2 degrees upright, which suits me perfectly.
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Hi, I'm playing of 21,5, and game a set of Callaway XR (2015-edition). I'm enjoying a good season, my hcp has dropped a couple of shots, mostly due to better ballstriking. There's nothing wrong with my current set of clubs, and it has been my intention to stay with these at least a year or two, before buying new clubs. However, I have been offered a set of used Callaway Apex (2014 edition), with specs and shafts that suits me, at an affordable price. I tried the Apex when I bought my current irons, and they just felt so nice when I hit the sweetspot, but at that time I just needed more
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Ping K15. Ugly as H***, but it just keep performing, and very easy to hit
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I got fitted to a set of XR's in december 2015. I tried 3 different graphite shafts, and ended up with Project X 4.5 A-flex. Because of the winter I have not played many rounds with them. My Game Golf stats suggest that I hit the same distances as with my previous set (Calla RAZR X with steel shafts), but I expect to get more distance when I get to do more practice. Bottom line is that I feel the clubs responding better, and coming faster of the face, so I'm still positive. My swing speed with the driver is normally between 90-93. I bought the XR driver with the same shaft. Good luck wit
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14 days ago I booked a fitting session at a golfstore nearby (my local pro has closed down for the winter). I'd brought my own Callaway Razr's and after a warm up, I hit a series with these on Flightscope. My swing speed was slow (as expected), so we decided to go with graphite shafts in the irons that I wanted to test (I play with steel shafts in my Razrs). I then tried the Mizuno 850, Srixzon 545, Titleist AP1 and Callaway XR. After hitting a series with each club, it was obvious, that the Mizuno and Srixzons were not for me, and we proceeded with Titleist and Callaway. After trying a coupl
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Thank you all for your recommendations and comments. I am taking lessons, and will continue to do so next season (it's closed for the season in Denmark now). The reason I wan't to change is not strictly rational. First of all, when I bought my current Razors, the salesguy in the golfshop told me, that "I could easily game these until I reached 25 hcp". That sentence has been stuck in my head ever since, and my own benchmark as to when I would allow myself some new equipment. Secondly, I've learned to love my Razors, but it was by no means love at first sight. I needed extra length, and they
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Hello fellow golfers I’m a 44 year old guy, who started playing in 2012. This season I’ve lowered my hcp from 29 to 25,2. I’m still working a lot on my swing, and I would not consider myself as being a consistent ball striker. I struggle with distance, as well as hitting the long irons. I’ve never tried Trackman or similar, but I believe my clubhead speed to be fairly slow. I’m considering a new set of irons. I currently game a set of Callaway RazorX (2011 ed). The iron sets that I have been looking at (have not tested anything yet), are the following: Callaway XR Mizuno 850 Srixzon 545