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CallawayIrons

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  1. Those are some beautiful irons! Glad they are working out. :-)
  2. I went with the Nippon 8950s (these are 950s only available to club builders and are true to flex). I played 9 holes with them today. They get the ball up nicely and I like the lighter feel. My club builder felt the 850s would be too light, so now all my irons and wedges have the Nippon 8950s. Thanks also for the info on Aerotech. I had my doubts about the Nippons but trusted my club builder (though he could have made more money selling me the Aerotechs), and am glad I went with his advice. Just for fun I tried Project X...talk about boardy! But, he says many of his customers insist on the Project X's though he feels the Nippons would be a much better choice, which I had never heard of until he told me about them (he uses them in his own clubs).
  3. Thank you both for your replies. I think I'll go with the Nippons as the clubfitter said they are an excellent shaft. I'll ask him about flex and weight. :-)
  4. I currently own the Callaway Big Bertha irons and CG14 wedges. Both OEM shafts feel a bit "boardy" to me and lack feeling. Also don't think I'm getting the proper shaft loading. My swing speed is 85 to 90 mph and improving. I am seriously looking at the 950s or SteelFiber 95;s for both irons and wedges. Not sure which way to go. Thank you!