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I am thinking about getting a new set of irons. I love my current ones from the fairway but am finding it real tough to hit out of the rough. I am not looking for miracle clubs & I actually dont look for a huge amount of forgiveness in the general sense. Moreso a "bulkier" head that I can hit from light rough. Perhaps it is a swing thing, I come in to the ball quite shallow but I think that a CB could help...

Anyways, to add a bit of direction to this post - I am looking for a CB/Combo set with:

Thin Topline

Very Low Offset

Rounded Toe

A reasonably large cavity (muscle cavity ala TP 2005?)

Confidence inspiring at address

The clubs that have caught my eye are the J33 Combos & the RAC TP 2005s & also the Scratch 2005 AR-1s. Any opinions out there?

comment_91595

Perhaps you should be looking for a more forgiving driver. To keep you out of the rough in the first place? :laugh:

Seriously, of the irons you're considering, Scratch sound like the ticket. Especially since we know you love your wedges. I think any custom set would be the bomb.

If you like the Bridgestones, you might as well get the X-Blade CBs. Why not a custom 2 or 3-tier custom set of Mizunos?

comment_91629
I am thinking about getting a new set of irons. I love my current ones from the fairway but am finding it real tough to hit out of the rough. I am not looking for miracle clubs & I actually dont look for a huge amount of forgiveness in the general sense. Moreso a "bulkier" head that I can hit from light rough. Perhaps it is a swing thing, I come in to the ball quite shallow but I think that a CB could help...

Anyways, to add a bit of direction to this post - I am looking for a CB/Combo set with:

Thin Topline

Very Low Offset

Rounded Toe

A reasonably large cavity (muscle cavity ala TP 2005?)

Confidence inspiring at address

The clubs that have caught my eye are the J33 Combos & the RAC TP 2005s & also the Scratch 2005 AR-1s. Any opinions out there?

Out of those three, go with the Rac TP. I just got rid of a set of J33 combos because I hit the Z101 better. Also, the ballflight was a little on the high side. Also consider that Titleist is coming out with the 735.cm soon. I am going to look heavily at that set.

comment_91673

Blade Combo is they way to go!!

Thin Topline

Yes both the cavity and Blade have thin top lines

Very Low Offset

very little offset

Rounded Toe

ground to your request

A reasonably large cavity (muscle cavity ala TP 2005?)

yep

Confidence inspiring at address

yep

custom ground to your specs and dipped in copper fpr incredible feel!!

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comment_91674

:cool: NICE Clubs!! :cool:

comment_91678
... The clubs that have caught my eye are the J33 Combos & the RAC TP 2005s & also the Scratch 2005 AR-1s. Any opinions out there?

You just picked out my favorite sets for 2005! They're all sweet I think. Very hard to decide. Although, cosmetically I think the Scratch look very simple and elegant. RAC TP looks Hi-Tech and the J33s look like Tourstage knockoffs! All great clubs though.

comment_91688
... The clubs that have caught my eye are the J33 Combos & the RAC TP 2005s & also the Scratch 2005 AR-1s. Any opinions out there?

You just picked out my favorite sets for 2005! They're all sweet I think. Very hard to decide. Although, cosmetically I think the Scratch look very simple and elegant. RAC TP looks Hi-Tech and the J33s look like Tourstage knockoffs! All great clubs though.

Bridgestone & Tourstage r the same company.

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comment_92007

Still debating as to what iron I should get, have listed the Nikes for sale but am undecided.... The 05 RAC TPs are looking quite promising, any more opinions?

comment_92011
Still debating as to what iron I should get, have listed the Nikes for sale but am undecided.... The 05 RAC TPs are looking quite promising, any more opinions?

For what it's worth Patrick. I have no personal exp. with the '05 racs, but most of what I hear fron ppl. that have hit 'em is negative.

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