Very affordable, easy to get up in the air, nice size sweet spot, and they last forever. Any high HC or beginner who wants a solid set of clubs without dropping a grand on new sticks I recommend looking these up on Ebay, Craigslist, etc. I figure when I hit 80 I might revert back to these so why ditch 'em. However, despite all that, I will never get rid of these babies since they are still great clubs and have tons of life left. I also don't appreciate the amount of offset they have since I have to constantly fight against a hook. I can tell, however, that my swing is much better and I am ready to graduate to a used set of blades like Mizuno MP-33 or Titleist 690 mb. Mis-hits are generally not punished too bad unless you completely duff or skull it. The irons have excellent distance (160 yrd 7-iron) and have a very high trajectory. I've had them regripped more times than I can count most recently being a few months ago with my usual Winn soffee type grips that are standard size. These clubs helped improve my ball striking and hit some wonderful shots over the past 18 years. Looking back my only regret is that they came with R-80 Rifle shafts and I definitely need stiff flex at this point. They were brand new TMs in my Pro Shop so I bought them. These were my first "real" set of name brand golf clubs when I purchased them in 1998 after playing for about a year.
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