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comment_59857

Wow, your killing me here, first I couldn't decide between the gauge or miz. combo for next season, and now these. The sole on the gauge looks wider, but it looks like the hiro's have more offset. The hiro's look real nice, but from the pics it looks like a chrome finish , can you get them in satin or black? Anyways I can't wait for the review.

comment_59858

Hiro's have way's less offset and IMO its the black Teflon that hides the gauges size. Satin Gd's look much bigger than the black. I am surprised how well the sole of the 5 iron stood up to play.

Different Finishes make you feel different ways.

Satin is good because they don't shine, but they also make the iron head look larger.

Chrome shines and blinds but the head still looks smaller than satin.

Black Hides ALL but wears, If Teflon it also gives it a softer mute feel.

comment_59863

If end up not liking it you could add a slash to the top of that "h" in the cavity and it would look like "TM" in cursive then sell it over a BSG for $$$$ imagine Protoypes that say Made in Japan on the actual club itself :cool:

comment_59864

I guess it could be the angle that makes the hiro look as if it has more offset. Can you compare the 2 in terms of playability, feel...the cavity looks deepeer on the hiro's are they more forgiving? Are they really worth it over the gauge or m-stamps I'm looking to get either one of these.

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comment_59865

The hiro's have a hint of nickel satin in their look but overall they are a beautiful satin finish. If your in the LA area Godfather1 I wouldn't mind meeting up and showing you my gear.

Most of my GD irons have taken a beating Chris. Been touching them up with krylon plastic enamol paint and black plastic dye. I don't pratice with them on the range anymore :wah:. Does GD do any refinishing on the teflon? And would they have silverstone coating (2nd generation teflon...more durable)?

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comment_59868

For sure the Hiro's have less offset. They are very similiar to the MR23 CB's in size, profile, offset etc. Forgiveness wise the GD's are in a league of their own. Hands down some of the most forgiving irons I have ever played. The main thing with the Hiro's is you get punished more on the feel than the distance and direction. I've been missing alot on the heel because I need my lie angle adjusted but the ball still goes straight and maybe 5-10 yards in lost distance. The Hiro's feel like s**t if you miss but so do most of the iron sets I own. I think with the GD's they don't punish you as much on dispersion, distance, and feel if you mis**t them. If your a good ballstriker then these badboys are perfect for you. I get excited everytime I go out to the range and hit them. If your a "player" then I don't see why you wouldn't get these because they fit the player profile.

comment_59890

you are incredible! After getting those sexy GD sticks, I probably wouldn't think of any other irons, at least not this quick! Both are amazing looking :love: . I would like to work for you, whatever business you are in. hahaha :cool:

where in LA are you in? what courses do you go to mostly? I live 5 mins from Pacific Palms course.

comment_59904
Live in Arcadia...close to Pasadena, Rosemead, Monterey Park. If you want to set a time I'll bring all my goodies for you to test  :smile2:

My office is in Alhambra, main st. and garfield. Really close. I don't know about testing your clubs. I don't want to hurt them :laugh:

so which courses do you go to mostly?

comment_59959

Beautiful irons Juan.....very nice!!! Interesting how the two look pretty close in size yet you always hear on this site how big the GD's are?

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comment_59960
Beautiful irons Juan.....very nice!!! Interesting how the two look pretty close in size yet you always hear on this site how big the GD's are?  

That's what I've been saying all along...the GD's are not game improvement and I could care less what other's think...just don't like misinformation being passed around especially by people who don't even own the irons. The difference between the Hiro's and GD's are millimeters.

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