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Thanks, JB. I appreciate your reply. I just don't want to be defeating or negating the benefits of the design.
If you get a chance, try them out. My father plays an inch long and ordered that way and has had no issues.
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Thanks, JB. I appreciate your reply. I just don't want to be defeating or negating the benefits of the design.
I want to try these next time we golfthat's great! Welcome to THP and enjoy the new sticks. Make sure you give us some more feedback as you get out with them.
Spent some time on the range with these today and really think ddec nailed it with his review. Solid, performing and no real glaring weakness make this a set that fits a large number of golfers.
These are an iron I can't really get out of my head. I've got the 545 and like them a lot, but the few swings I took with ddec's when we played I liked everything about. There's a lot of forgiveness and launch there, in a package that looks a lot smaller than it plays (if that makes any sense).
hit the 5 iron at joe and leighs today. nice looking set of irons. i could only hit into a net but but ball flight with the 5 was launching up there for sure. pretty good feel to it and a nice sound. very easy to hit and the ball rockets off of a strike made out toward the toe, i know these things, lol. what i find surprising was that the sole width in the 355 is more narrow than the 545....
Did the Miyazaki shafts play true to flex and was ball flight much different than with the Nippons (I realize you didn't spend an exorbitant time with them)?
brought these out to the range yesterday to compare with some others. These easily can be considered a top iron set for 2016. Just love the ball flight, the height, the distance, and forgiveness I get out of them. Side by side testing yesterday, hit them higher and longer than my Apex CF16.