steamcorners
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Like I said, I have NO problems getting the ball up in the air--except when I top it (maybe twice a round--I'm a ~16 handicap). But I need the forgiveness of a GI iron for shots, typically off the toe. GI irons, from what I can tell, tend to be all about low CG to help the ball in the air. I don't need that.
Yes, lessons are needed too, but my irons are 15 years old, and I'd like to treat myself--or have my wife treat me for b-day/anniversary.
Current weapons are old, pre-Sports Authority, Tommy Armour 845 Oversize, with stock stiff steel shafts.
I need to get out and try some options on real grass, but I hit i25s, with regular flex steel, very well on an indoor monitor.
Don't know my iron swing speed--driver is right around 95mph.
Suggestions on newer (maybe 1-2 years old to brand new) irons to look at?
Yes, lessons are needed too, but my irons are 15 years old, and I'd like to treat myself--or have my wife treat me for b-day/anniversary.
Current weapons are old, pre-Sports Authority, Tommy Armour 845 Oversize, with stock stiff steel shafts.
I need to get out and try some options on real grass, but I hit i25s, with regular flex steel, very well on an indoor monitor.
Don't know my iron swing speed--driver is right around 95mph.
Suggestions on newer (maybe 1-2 years old to brand new) irons to look at?