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reminds me of Volvo, BMW and Mercedes.

Old C-class & 3 series and Volvo - hard sharp lines...

New C-class & 3 series and Volvo - more curves...

Too bad only Japanese can afford PRGR considering some Japanese peaches cost US30 per unit.

Does it perform like a cavity back or a blade??? I currently have a PRGR driver in the bag but have never had the opportunity to hit their irons.

Looks interesting!

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Does it perform like a cavity back or a blade??? I currently have a PRGR driver in the bag but have never had the opportunity to hit their irons.

Looks interesting!

Performs like a Cb, I havent hit these but last years version sure did. PRGR is owned by Yokohama Tire company all of the clubs are made in Japan. Its a Neo Blade for sure.

I have the current model TR 900's and I love them!!! They are the best irons I've hit. Forged CB is the performance/feel. They are great.

Looks to have a very thick sole. Nice exotic design though but might look too thick for my taste.

How can you tell???

Tim

Looks to have a very thick sole. Nice exotic design though but might look too thick for my taste.

How can you tell???

Tim

If the picture is to proportion...look at the sole compared to the ball. Looks very thick to me...maybe someone who has seen the club can chime in.

What does the topline look like? Thin or thick. I like the design, but I just don't like the look of a thick topline.

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