Investing in new irons

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By nathan e

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  1. I'm about to upgrade from 2009 ap2 irons. Looking for input and tips. 40 yes old with high swing speed that carries a 14 handicap. I've played full time for about a year but off and on since I was a kid. Year ago when I started back playing I was probly a 22-35 handicap. The plan is to get as low as possible so that after my business is totally on auto politics an join the tour. Haha nah maybe win a club championship or something.

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  2. T100's and T200's are a good place to start. Be open-minded on set configuration as well as shaft type and flex. Get with a fitter that can let you try multiple options and see what stands out.
  3. 19hole

    19hole
    Reading, MA

    Find a good club fitter, spend the time up front to determine the proper setup for your swing. The results will be worth the time spent!
  4. Chuck Zirkle

    Chuck Zirkle
    Mt Pleasant, SC via Rocky Top Tennessee

    Military

    19hole said:

    Find a good club fitter, spend the time up front to determine the proper setup for your swing. The results will be worth the time spent!

    Absolutely! I do this each time I purchase new clubs. Saves you dollars in the long run.
  5. Christopher V

    Christopher V
    Edmond, OK

    I'd go see a fitter and maybe look at getting into a more forgiving iron depending on what the launch monitor numbers say.
  6. Appreciate the feedback. I'll be talking to the fitters at Edwin watts next week.

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