ChristopherKee
Well-known member
Quick Testing Update:
Had my second round with the i25's this weekend. It was another windy day and I was having a difficult time flighting the ball down. I know it's not the club as much as it's me. I've been having an issue hanging back on the ball and I've been trying to work through it but I'm having a hard time breaking the habit. I picked it up from playing blades and trying to shallow my swing.
I included a video of how I'm hanging back. This is an i25 7i shot into the wind. If I could have kept it down it would have been a good shot. Came up a 1/2 club short from hitting it too high. Not sure if the sound comes through 100% but I LOVE the sound of the i25's.
This was my second super windy and FREEZING cold round with the i25's. Both rounds I was plagued with poor mechanics while recovering from surgery I had days after the i25's arrived. It's a bit of a blessing honestly to be swinging this poorly because I'm getting a very very good idea of what forgiveness in irons can do for you. Fat shots go far, thin shots fly high, toe shots go strait, and high shots on the face only penalize you 1 club. I'm sold 100% on forgiveness.
I'm headed out again as soon as the weather is above 50 degrees. I need to get a warm round in with these irons before I give them a full opinion. So far they've kicked my current gamers out of the bag but I need more time with the i25's and some good swings to paint a complete picture.
I'll leave everyone with this however. If you're looking for new clubs you have to give the i25's with CFS shafts a try, they are simply elegant, accurate, and forgiving.
Had my second round with the i25's this weekend. It was another windy day and I was having a difficult time flighting the ball down. I know it's not the club as much as it's me. I've been having an issue hanging back on the ball and I've been trying to work through it but I'm having a hard time breaking the habit. I picked it up from playing blades and trying to shallow my swing.
I included a video of how I'm hanging back. This is an i25 7i shot into the wind. If I could have kept it down it would have been a good shot. Came up a 1/2 club short from hitting it too high. Not sure if the sound comes through 100% but I LOVE the sound of the i25's.
This was my second super windy and FREEZING cold round with the i25's. Both rounds I was plagued with poor mechanics while recovering from surgery I had days after the i25's arrived. It's a bit of a blessing honestly to be swinging this poorly because I'm getting a very very good idea of what forgiveness in irons can do for you. Fat shots go far, thin shots fly high, toe shots go strait, and high shots on the face only penalize you 1 club. I'm sold 100% on forgiveness.
I'm headed out again as soon as the weather is above 50 degrees. I need to get a warm round in with these irons before I give them a full opinion. So far they've kicked my current gamers out of the bag but I need more time with the i25's and some good swings to paint a complete picture.
I'll leave everyone with this however. If you're looking for new clubs you have to give the i25's with CFS shafts a try, they are simply elegant, accurate, and forgiving.