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Listed here is the story. Last January I acquired a brand new group of Titleist AP-2 irons. I'd been applying my King Cobras for over 6 years and they certainly were getting tired and I was tired of these. Because it proved, my move was not as much as the new stays, and so I had to come back to the previous Cobras. When I decided to decide to try and go a few of the present versions, I was still with them about 3 months before. I really loved the Callaway X22's so I purchased a collection through the professional shop at the program where I work. Then for whatever reason, I place the Titleist irons in the carrier. Some move changes I made throughout the period appear to have made a huge difference. Now out of left field I'm striking the AP-2's well, much better than I ever struck the Cobras even if they certainly were new. My difficulty is that now the brand new Callaways come in the pro shop awaiting Callaway to deliver the bill, and then I'll need certainly to take delivery of these. As things now stand, they'll only get into the storage and stay before AP-2's need replacing or fail me. I'm just feeling type of silly for moving the gun on the brand new irons without trying those I already had first.
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