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birdieXris

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 3:34 pm    Post subject: R11 Irons

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So the R11 irons were announced today. Longer, more accurate, straighter, yadda yadda yadda ----- 40* 9 iron. 40!!!! I mean, What the F? Basically everything's moved down another club. I know that's the way things are going, but i at least thought they would try something newer as far as technology is concerned. It's basically the same exact club as their other irons under the R11 name. *sigh*. i wonder how many sets i'll see come the end of august.
Matt F

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 8:10 am    Post subject:

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Quite a few I would imagine. It's getting harder and harder to find a set with a 44° 9 iron...even a few of the component companies have jumped on this stupid bandwagon.

Matt
 
gpickin

Joined: 28 Feb 2011
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 12:01 pm    Post subject:

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My R9s are 41 degree.
So not too much of a change.

My R9 4 iron is 22 degrees, where the last 4 was a 21 degree

I did some research when I was looking at irons earlier, and these are my results. Interesting, unless you are going blade like... they are all 40 or 41... some worse. The Burner plus and di9s are distance clubs, they just really push the degrees.

Taylormade Burner Plus 39
Wilson Di9 39
Taylormade R9 41
Callaway X20 41
Taylormade Superlaunch 41
Callaway Diablo Edge 40
Callaway Razr X 40
Taylormade Burner 2.0 40
Taylormade Burner 1.0 40
Taylormade Preferred Cavity Backs 41
Tayloremade Prefered Muscle Cavity 42
Taylormade Preferred Muscle Backs 43
Bryan K

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 1:25 pm    Post subject:

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gpickin wrote:
My R9s are 41 degree.
So not too much of a change.

My R9 4 iron is 22 degrees, where the last 4 was a 21 degree

I did some research when I was looking at irons earlier, and these are my results. Interesting, unless you are going blade like... they are all 40 or 41... some worse. The Burner plus and di9s are distance clubs, they just really push the degrees.

Taylormade Burner Plus 39
Wilson Di9 39
Taylormade R9 41
Callaway X20 41
Taylormade Superlaunch 41
Callaway Diablo Edge 40
Callaway Razr X 40
Taylormade Burner 2.0 40
Taylormade Burner 1.0 40
Taylormade Preferred Cavity Backs 41
Tayloremade Prefered Muscle Cavity 42
Taylormade Preferred Muscle Backs 43


The Taylormade Preferred Muscle Cavity Back clubs are an awesome set. That's precisely the type of clubs I use at the moment...a shallow cavity back. And I think I'm almost ready to upgrade to actual blades. Actually, I think I am ready. I'm just not ready to spend the money quite yet.

That said, my comparable set of Adams Idea Pro irons also have a 42* 9i.
 
gpickin

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 1:32 pm    Post subject:

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I tested out some blades and forged cb, and i hit them surprisingly well.

I might get some Muscle Cavity, the halfway point.

But i am playing good with my R9s, i guess by the time I need to upgrade, I should have some more money. Thinking positive of course Smile
 
mjaber

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 2:00 pm    Post subject:

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If the 9i is at 40*, that would theoretically put their PW at 44*, which fits nicely into the 4* gaps I have in my wedges (48*, 52*, 56*, 60*).

My Cobra S2's are a degree stronger (9i = 39*, PW = 43*).
Matt F

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 7:29 am    Post subject:

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mjaber wrote:
My Cobra S2's are a degree stronger (9i = 39*, PW = 43*).


I have the same wedge gaps 48*, 52* and 56* Eidolons. My Cobra FP's have a 45* PW which I'm using as my 9 iron, 9 for 8, 8 for 7 and 7 for 6...then it's Baffler Hybrids. Funny, I want to get new clubs but with "old" lofts, not the modern lofts.

Matt
 
mjaber

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 7:38 am    Post subject:

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I look at the PW that is included with most sets as another iron. If you look at the club design, and compare it to an actual wedge, it's nothing like it.

If I hadn't found the sweet deal on the S2's that I did, I was planning on doing a "short set" of irons, eliminating those that I didn't need/want. I don't need all 8 irons. My plan had been to have the set customized for loft to match the 4* gaps I have now in my wedges for 4-6 irons.
Bryan K

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 3:18 pm    Post subject:

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mjaber wrote:
I look at the PW that is included with most sets as another iron. If you look at the club design, and compare it to an actual wedge, it's nothing like it.

If I hadn't found the sweet deal on the S2's that I did, I was planning on doing a "short set" of irons, eliminating those that I didn't need/want. I don't need all 8 irons. My plan had been to have the set customized for loft to match the 4* gaps I have now in my wedges for 4-6 irons.


I've actually started shopping for a short set of blades. I need a 5i through Pi, but all of the sets seem to have all 8 clubs. I only want/need 6. I want to ease my way into them like I eased my way into my muscle-cavity backs that I'm using now. Start with the P club and then work my way down.
 
gpickin

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 3:23 pm    Post subject:

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Thats a good idea, easing into them Smile
If only you could buy one at a time too, ease into the bankruptcy Smile
birdieXris

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 3:29 pm    Post subject:

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Bryan K wrote:
mjaber wrote:
I look at the PW that is included with most sets as another iron. If you look at the club design, and compare it to an actual wedge, it's nothing like it.

If I hadn't found the sweet deal on the S2's that I did, I was planning on doing a "short set" of irons, eliminating those that I didn't need/want. I don't need all 8 irons. My plan had been to have the set customized for loft to match the 4* gaps I have now in my wedges for 4-6 irons.


I've actually started shopping for a short set of blades. I need a 5i through Pi, but all of the sets seem to have all 8 clubs. I only want/need 6. I want to ease my way into them like I eased my way into my muscle-cavity backs that I'm using now. Start with the P club and then work my way down.


Bryan, you can buy individual clubs if you order them and don't buy "off the rack". It's not any more expensive. They just break down into per club pricing. At least, the titleists weren't.
 
mjaber

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 3:42 pm    Post subject:

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birdieXris is right. You can get single irons/custom sets from TGW.com, and golfsmith (I think). My local golf shop will order any current model from the manufacturer to the exact spec you want.
Bryan K

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 4:48 pm    Post subject:

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I'll have to look into that. I looked at TGW and Golfsmith last night. The clubs I want are the Adams Idea Pro Black Musclebacks. The only problem is, I've been able to find them cheaper elsewhere for the whole set than I have seen them for even half a set on TGW or Golfsmith.
birdieXris

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 5:21 pm    Post subject:

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Bryan K wrote:
I'll have to look into that. I looked at TGW and Golfsmith last night. The clubs I want are the Adams Idea Pro Black Musclebacks. The only problem is, I've been able to find them cheaper elsewhere for the whole set than I have seen them for even half a set on TGW or Golfsmith.


Well u could always get the set cheaper and sell.the clubs you don't want on eBay. Smile
Bryan K

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 5:31 pm    Post subject:

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birdieXris wrote:
Bryan K wrote:
I'll have to look into that. I looked at TGW and Golfsmith last night. The clubs I want are the Adams Idea Pro Black Musclebacks. The only problem is, I've been able to find them cheaper elsewhere for the whole set than I have seen them for even half a set on TGW or Golfsmith.


Well u could always get the set cheaper and sell.the clubs you don't want on eBay. Smile


lol...I never sell clubs. You just never know when a nephew or a friend's kid needs a set for cheap:) (or free in the case of my nephew)
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