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MGP

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Lyle is playing the XP905 and I'm playing the XP905 Pro irons. Either one of us could play pretty much any iron we want but we both ended up with XP905s. Why? They are solid and easy to hit. Very high performance for the $. They are a lot like Cally X-18's but at about 1/4 the price.

I did a review on the XP905 Pros in the Review forum. If you search for posts by Lyle and "XP905" you can probably find the thread where he talks about them too.

They are both cast from 431 Stainless so they feel solid but soft for cast clubs. The XP905 has moderate offset and the XP905 Pro has minimal offset.

Figure out what shaft profile fits your game, add your favorite grip and you'll have a darn fine set of irons that will only cost you a little over $100 (as long as you keep the shaft cost reasonable).
 

Skjay101

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Haha ok.

I saw that picture and almost fell outta my chair. Couple issues:

You said that was your bag, and there was no putter, I just imagined you turning sideways and closing the face of your 3i to make a flat edge on the green. That has since been cleared up.

You should have some sort of Hybrid or fairway iron, for forgiveness sake. I hit a 2i, but not many do anymore.

You are missing a couple wedges. If you aren't a real serious gamer, buy some cheap 2nd hand wedges or (heaven forbid) go to a big box store and pick up a couple different lofts and play around. Wedge play is fun if you have the equipment.

Your setup in that bag is atrocious. If that is a stand bag, your driver would stick out way further than the rest of your clubs when you set it down. Throw it on the top. Space out your irons a little better too, you have 14 slots. That way you won't sound like windchimes walking down a golf course.

Not being negatively critical, just trying to help.

For the record, I used to hit those wilson clubs when I was in highschool. Not bad gear.
 
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Topflite_D2

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Got my putter yesterday. That set up isn't that bad once I put all the covers on. Couldn't hit a 60° wedge or a hybrid so I threw them out. I've golfed 27 holes this year so no need to spend $300 dollars on other clubs.
 

JEFF4i

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Haha ok.

I saw that picture and almost fell outta my chair. Couple issues:

You said that was your bag, and there was no putter, I just imagined you turning sideways and closing the face of your 3i to make a flat edge on the green. That has since been cleared up.

You should have some sort of Hybrid or fairway iron, for forgiveness sake. I hit a 2i, but not many do anymore.

You are missing a couple wedges. If you aren't a real serious gamer, buy some cheap 2nd hand wedges or (heaven forbid) go to a big box store and pick up a couple different lofts and play around. Wedge play is fun if you have the equipment.

Your setup in that bag is atrocious. If that is a stand bag, your driver would stick out way further than the rest of your clubs when you set it down. Throw it on the top. Space out your irons a little better too, you have 14 slots. That way you won't sound like windchimes walking down a golf course.

Not being negatively critical, just trying to help.

For the record, I used to hit those wilson clubs when I was in highschool. Not bad gear.

Hehe, I don't think he's terribly inclined to care.
 

MCDavis

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Topflite, don't sweat your bag. Buddy of mine showed up last night for 9 at our local muni. His son had taken his irons out of his bag (their the boy's now) and he forgot to put his new MX-19's in. He had driver, a couple of fairways, a new hybrid (ugly square head with a swoosh on it), 2 demo PW's he'd been playing with, a pair of 52/56 Vokey's, and a putter. He shot about 3 strokes over his usual score.

It's not what's in the bag, it's how you use what you've got.
 
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Topflite_D2

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Thanks guys, yeah someone had something in their sig about less clubs less choices. Like I said earlier in the thread the longest hole on the course I regularly play is 355 or something like that. That is pretty much a driver and 5 or 6 iron depeding on the drive.
 

JEFF4i

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Thanks guys, yeah someone had something in their sig about less clubs less choices. Like I said earlier in the thread the longest hole on the course I regularly play is 355 or something like that. That is pretty much a driver and 5 or 6 iron depeding on the drive.

Don't forget golf philosophy.

Look at how many wedges I have, and how many clubs between 13-20* I have.

Mine, obviously, is versatility and options.

Some people like simplicity and a tight relationship with fewer clubs.

Bottom line: Whatever works. Even if its a two foot tall french woman that hasn't shaved in fourteen years. If she makes you golf better, well, I right well say do it!
 

MCDavis

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Bottom line: Whatever works. Even if its a two foot tall french woman that hasn't shaved in fourteen years. If she makes you golf better, well, I right well say do it!
That's your fantasy, isn't it? :laugh:
 

Eracer

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I'm sure sssmokin could provide you with appropriate pictures if you ask him.
Here's one of me and my french girlfriend.

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