great video…I have the stealth irons with ventus shafts and i LOVE them….have had about 6 sets of irons last 5 years and these are my favorites …. cheers from Canada
Great video. I have the G430 irons and they do (for me) tick all the boxes. However, this does come at a "cost". That's because the loft on the PW is low. So, compared to the TM Stealth, a set 6-PW and SW requires adding two Gap Wedges e.g., their 46 and 50 degree wedges vs some of the competition e.g. one for the TM Stealth. So, although most irons are priced similar, the cost is proportionally more for the Ping. The advantage (for me) is that the gapping of the lofts isn't too far stretched. They are nice (of course) to hit – especially for approach shots. Simon
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interesting, the ping sounded nicest to me, which is good as i just bought them!
You still doing custom fitting Lee?
The Mizunos are awesome, but I bought the tours to challenge myself to get much better than I am currently
Please no jacked lofts
great video…I have the stealth irons with ventus shafts and i LOVE them….have had about 6 sets of irons last 5 years and these are my favorites …. cheers from Canada
Good top 5 selection, Lee, and a very good, concise review. Cheers
Great video. I have the G430 irons and they do (for me) tick all the boxes. However, this does come at a "cost". That's because the loft on the PW is low. So, compared to the TM Stealth, a set 6-PW and SW requires adding two Gap Wedges e.g., their 46 and 50 degree wedges vs some of the competition e.g. one for the TM Stealth. So, although most irons are priced similar, the cost is proportionally more for the Ping. The advantage (for me) is that the gapping of the lofts isn't too far stretched. They are nice (of course) to hit – especially for approach shots. Simon
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