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What are some good golf irons to buy between 600 and 900 dollars?

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I am unsure about what kind of irons i can buy because of my strong swing type, so take it into consideration

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  1. taylor made tour burners, titleist ap1's, ping g10's, cleveland cbg's. for that price range theres a lot of nice stuff you can buy. there a lot of money but check out the miuras


  2. You can choose Steel if you want strong swing.

    I recommend Taylormade R7 CGB Max set.


  3. Dude the i10s are the best irons ive ever hit. they provide the forgiveness of a cavity back with the workability of a blade. They are in my bag and here to stay for at least 10 years. i would look look at getting fit on pings fitting system, which will ensure the best performance from your irons, it comes at no extra charge when you buy your irons. They will also help you pick a shaft and a shaft flex as well as grips and the specifications of the clubs.  

  4. I would go with Callaway or TaylorMade sets.

    Can't go wrong with those brands as they are the pioneers in golf.

  5. I know a few golf pros that are very pleased with the new Callaway X 20 forged and tour steel irons. A few also prefer Cleveland CG1 s over the Titleist AP1 s. I would recommend these for 10 handicap or below. An 11 handicap or above has room for improvement. Here i would suggest a forgiving iron like the Callaway X20 s or any longer bottomed club.

  6. All depends on how good your game is.  If your a player and your handicap is below 8...then you might want to consider a set designed for better players such as the Mizuno's, taylor made tour burners, or some of the others mentioned above.  If you handicap is higher..then you want to get something with a cavity back...they'll be more forgiving on mishits.  

    Now when you say your swing is strong...I'm assuming that you mean your club head speed is over 100...if that is the case...then you might want to consider getting stiff shafts in your clubs.  Project X shafts seem pretty popular with many tour players these days...but they're not cheap.  

    Best idea, is to go to a reputable golf shop in your area and get properly fitted for a set of clubs.  You really can't go wrong with any of the top manufactures (Nike, Callaway, Taylormade, Mizuno, Ping) just choose the ones you like and get them fitted to your swing.

    Good luck.

  7. Titleist AP2s. the aps come with a rifle shaft which makes the shaft stiffer. so for a strong swing type and great feel in irons go with the AP2s or possibly the casted AP1s. Great Club

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