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8th November 2004 09:21 PM
#1
New Irons
I recently had a set of Nike Pro Combo on sale for a mate and as of yesterday they had not sold.
I ended up buying them for @ really low price so am undecided as to keep them or not I have hit them and hit them well at the moment though I have the grips off them and am going to remove the plugs out of the shafts(who ever put them in is either very shoddy or blind) they range from 1/2" to 1 3/4" !!!
The question is are they any good for a 15 marker? and how durable are they? given that I play on a lot of "bush" tracks.
Nike Sumo Sasquatch 10.5 Reg
Tourstage z series 3 wood reg
Cleveland 2 and 4 hibore rescue reg
King Cobra 2 5 to GW
Taylormade RAC 56dg
Odessey 2 ball centre shaft
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8th November 2004 09:29 PM
#2
Durability is always an issue when you play on 'rough' tracks. One of the reasons I got rid of my 300's is because our clubs range was gonna eat them up sooner rather than later.
But, if you like them and they were pretty cheap, what have you got to lose. You may still get your money back after 6mnths or even a year.
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8th November 2004 09:38 PM
#3
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8th November 2004 11:01 PM
#4
Senior Member
Major Winner
Mate let me know how you go, because i saw a set pass by me today on eBay. I'm an 18 chopper, but i was 16.0 at the start of the year and i've all over the shop.
Called one place who told me that are a 'progressive' set, 3-6 irons are cavity, 7-and on add a little more blade to each.
Lucy Harris smart smart smart, Martin Harris dumb.
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9th November 2004 12:55 AM
#5
Senior Member
Touring Pro (European Tour)
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