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You also get irons in the mix too... Don't sell XXIO short.Their irons and woods have been getting so much positive feedback this year that it wouldn't break my heart even a little bit if I were forced to go this route.
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You also get irons in the mix too... Don't sell XXIO short.Their irons and woods have been getting so much positive feedback this year that it wouldn't break my heart even a little bit if I were forced to go this route.
With more shaft options now, i might find a Mizuno iron I like. Recent purchase of Srixon irons and long history of Cleveland wedges sways me towards Srixon/Cleveland.You could easily add Mizuno to that list with their ball and Wood improvements over the past few years.
As a lefty, my XXIO options are......limited (at least they were the last time that I checked. Admittedy, that was a couple of years ago).You also get irons in the mix too... Don't sell XXIO short.
I'd have to agree. Their irons are really coming along. I see they have made some improvements with their golf ball as well. I give it a few years before they get competitive with their drivers. But you can't go wrong with any of the top guys, but mizuno is definitely on the upRight now I'd say Mizuno, with Srixon/Cleveland a really close second, but there are five or six that I could easily do because they are all making such great gear.
Mizuno. No question. Hands down the best irons that money can buy, arguably some of the best wedges, woods and hybrids that are competitive with anything out there and golf balls that perform very well.If you had to choose just one manufacturer for your equipment - absolutely everything from ball to driver, who would it be and why?