Wilf
Club Champion
Apologies if a bit long winded
Have been debating changing my irons for a while now and decided to start the process yesterday by narrowing down the options before getting a custom fit.
Step one was to have a chat with my pro and take a selection of 7 irons to the practice area therefore hitting off grass using my own golf balls.
The options provided all had the standard regular shafts in them
Ping G and I25
Callaway X2
AP1's - rejected the option of a AP2 just looked to hard to hit
Cobra Bio Cell
Taylormade Tour Preferred CB - took some convincing to try this one.
Warmed up with mine and was relieved to find I was hitting it ok.
Working on Nick Faldo's principle that if you haven't hit a good shot within 3 swings the club is not for you I started with the G25 and I25's and after 3 swings with each realised I just couldn't hit either of them, which considering the G25 is supposed to be one of the easiest to hit iron ever produced was worrying. Callaway went the same way.
AP1's next up and these were the ones I planned to like beforehand, they went ok, without making me think wow but I was at least middling them
Cobra was next up and this one went quite well, felt really nice and hit it consistently.
Last up the Taylormade and this was a revelation, hit it really well, lovely strong ball flight and consistent, when I got a couple a bit off the toe the results were still impressive. Just felt and looked like a stunning iron.
For some reason the two least forgiving irons of the batch were the two I hit best and in the case of the Taylormade significantly better, unless it was something to do with the shaft as both these clubs come with a KBS Tour?
Problem now is the Taylormade was never on my radar supposedly being more of a players iron, and if anything the reason for changing aside fancying new irons was something more forgiving . My brain (having once bought MP52's and regretting it) is attempting to tell me that these are to good a club for me and that a relaxed 7 iron on a practice range is not the same thing as a forced 5 iron carry over water on one of my courses par 3's on a Saturday in competition.
Going to go back and try again, and maybe try AP1's in the KBS shaft, and there is a Taylormade Demo day shortly so will get a better idea then but have a bad feeling I am about to do something daft.
Have been debating changing my irons for a while now and decided to start the process yesterday by narrowing down the options before getting a custom fit.
Step one was to have a chat with my pro and take a selection of 7 irons to the practice area therefore hitting off grass using my own golf balls.
The options provided all had the standard regular shafts in them
Ping G and I25
Callaway X2
AP1's - rejected the option of a AP2 just looked to hard to hit
Cobra Bio Cell
Taylormade Tour Preferred CB - took some convincing to try this one.
Warmed up with mine and was relieved to find I was hitting it ok.
Working on Nick Faldo's principle that if you haven't hit a good shot within 3 swings the club is not for you I started with the G25 and I25's and after 3 swings with each realised I just couldn't hit either of them, which considering the G25 is supposed to be one of the easiest to hit iron ever produced was worrying. Callaway went the same way.
AP1's next up and these were the ones I planned to like beforehand, they went ok, without making me think wow but I was at least middling them
Cobra was next up and this one went quite well, felt really nice and hit it consistently.
Last up the Taylormade and this was a revelation, hit it really well, lovely strong ball flight and consistent, when I got a couple a bit off the toe the results were still impressive. Just felt and looked like a stunning iron.
For some reason the two least forgiving irons of the batch were the two I hit best and in the case of the Taylormade significantly better, unless it was something to do with the shaft as both these clubs come with a KBS Tour?
Problem now is the Taylormade was never on my radar supposedly being more of a players iron, and if anything the reason for changing aside fancying new irons was something more forgiving . My brain (having once bought MP52's and regretting it) is attempting to tell me that these are to good a club for me and that a relaxed 7 iron on a practice range is not the same thing as a forced 5 iron carry over water on one of my courses par 3's on a Saturday in competition.
Going to go back and try again, and maybe try AP1's in the KBS shaft, and there is a Taylormade Demo day shortly so will get a better idea then but have a bad feeling I am about to do something daft.