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I loved the long irons. They were launching pretty low for me but going a long way which is definitely what I am looking for. I could see a good situation with 730 flowing into 760 for the better player unwilling to concede to 790.
What made most sense to me was the new iron progression for TaylorMade. I didn't spend any extensive time with 750 or 770 but they never really felt in line for me. because the 750 was priced how it was, it felt like they were more a dual threat with all the other irons in the lineup as the mainstay options.
Now we have obvious gapping, with a progressive set in the middle for golfers who need some help as the irons get longer. It makes SO much more sense.
What made most sense to me was the new iron progression for TaylorMade. I didn't spend any extensive time with 750 or 770 but they never really felt in line for me. because the 750 was priced how it was, it felt like they were more a dual threat with all the other irons in the lineup as the mainstay options.
Now we have obvious gapping, with a progressive set in the middle for golfers who need some help as the irons get longer. It makes SO much more sense.