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Old 03-19-2012, 09:48 PM   #10
ecosportpol_ru

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The only way to know is to go and demo a set of player's irons and see how well you hit them. Having the ability to work the ball more easily isnt the only reason why a person might want to go away from a GI iron. Some of us simply dont want to play a big, ugly, chunky iron.
I was going to say, a "players" iron is not going to mask a bad shot, quite like a game improvement iron will. With a players iron, you are going to know pretty quick whether you hit a good or bad shot. Not that you don't with game improvement irons, but the players irons will give you feedback you might not be getting with the GI set. That is just on equation, in addition to workability, why people want to move up to a players iron. Myself included.
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