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aggers8
H.Cap
1
(Posted
17.04.08
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| I played with these irons from their release in the 90's until last summer. I can quite honestly say they are fantastic!!! Good aesthetic appeal, every club is easy to hit and they help your game. worth every penny. |
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mlanger
H.Cap
19
(Posted
07.05.07
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| Nice, minimal, toned down design like all Titleist equipment from this "era". Low offset, conservative lofts and fairly compact design gives a close to perfect tradeoff between control and forgiveness. Very solid feeling clubs; I dread the day I have to "upgrade". |
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djwoollard
H.Cap
18
(Posted
19.08.06
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| As I tend to naturally draw the ball, I was looking for an affordable set of irons with little-or-no slice-correcting offset in the mid/long irons, but wanted something forgiving enough for a mid-handicapper. After having looked at the latest 'cavity-blade' clubs on the market, I decided to opt for a good condition set of older irons, and ended up buying some Titleist DCI 962s. Well, there's a clean and simple blade-like appearance to the clubs at set up and they seem to have straightened out my long-iron game (no mean feat!). The wedges are fabulous too with a pleasing confidence-inducing weighty feel to them. I'd say these are ideal for an improving mid-handicapper through to a single-figure player, and at a fraction the price of the newer models, they're a bargain! |
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murrayfield
H.Cap
14
(Posted
11.01.06
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| I have had my irons fo 5 months now and they have inproved my game loads they make me fell confident when I lokk down on them because of the thin line. Dont be put off with there age they are just as good as many models today but they are not very forgivins.
When you hit a solid shot they are amazing. |
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