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When Is it time to change from game improving irons? I feel happy with my swing I hit the ball well. My question is do I stick or twist with my irons? |
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some people prefer blades over cavity backs...some prefer bigger heads over musclebacks. if you could shoot quality scores using hickory sticks, by all means. best thing you can do? hit as many, different types of irons as possible till you find something you're CONFIDENT in...scores will follow. i've hit my blades for quite awhile now, and when i stand over a cavity/game improvement iron i can't stand it (even irons i've owned/gamed before).
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I'm going to agree with a few post on here. I think you need to get fitted to see if a blade or tour iron is right for you. The only real reason I for going to a blade or tour is to work the ball. Don't get me wrong you can work the ball with any club out there but these make it a little easier. As long as you feel your swing is constant enough to hit them and you're fitted for them go for it!
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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. |
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