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 Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    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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