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1397.1 | Why the switch? | MR4DEC::DIAZ | Octavio, SME International | Wed Nov 13 1991 17:22 | 20 |
| Re: <<< Note 1397.0 by BIGRED::DUANE "Send lawyers, guns & money" >>>
I am not going to answer your specific question since I have never
played the TM irons.
My main comment is, and this may not be my business but since you
asked :-), why are you looking for a new set? I don't think you'll
notice any difference between a top set and a good set like the
Wilson 1200. I know, since when I was about a 22, I switched from a
good perimeter-weighted cast iron set to Pings and I could notice any
significant chance in my game. I lowered my handicap just by
practicing and playing a lot.
BTW: I also have TM's 3 and 5 "burner" woods and like them a lot. I
got a 9.5� graphite-shafted burner driver and is too strong for me,
so I use a gentler driver. (Anyone interested in a little-used left
handed TM driver?)
Tavo
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1397.2 | what about grip and shaft? | HOBBLE::MCFARLAND | | Thu Nov 14 1991 14:06 | 13 |
| my .02:
Both the 1200's and the Taylor's are permiter weighted, although the
Taylor's don't look it (they're actually hollow, with weight
distributed accordingly). What's more important is
differences/similarities in shaft flex and grip size, which are, for
me anyway, the two most important factors in an iron. You might want
to consider having a pro determine if the shaft and grip in the 1200's
suits you or not. In other words, don't buy a new set of clubs just
for the head - get the proper shaft and grip first, and the head won't
matter that much.
Stan
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1397.3 | | LMOADM::CAFE | | Thu Nov 14 1991 14:23 | 3 |
| re: .2
Now he tells me !!!!11
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1397.4 | Taylor Tour Burner Midsize Irons | FSOA::SWANEY | She pulls your eyes out with a face like a magnet | Sat Jul 10 1993 20:35 | 14 |
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Let's get this topic going!
I'm really interested in the new Taylor "Tour Burner Midsize" irons
they are a little bigger and are cavity back with a foam filling.
I think the mid-size will help my game a little but what about this
cavity filling of foam, is this a first? any comments or concerns?
thanks
Bill
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1397.5 | very very nice club | ATEIS::MILLER | | Mon Jul 26 1993 14:25 | 18 |
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I have played the club in a 5 iron with both the Loomis Graphite
Shaft and the Dynalite Steel shaft. The club head is very
forgiving....rides the turf smoothly....and absorbs shock better
than any other iron I have ever played...especially in the Graphite
version....distance was about an addition 10 yards...did notice
that I (right-handed golfer) was still able to draw and even hook
the ball but fades/slices did not much at all...found that if I
open the club on the downswing I was hitting the graphite version
about 145-150 soft right...a resonable swing thru and I was hitting
about 155-160....and if I flattened a bit and came aroung I could
hit it about 170 or more...
If you have a chance to play at Sterling...you might ask if you can
take their demo set up to the range..
Walt
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