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I currently have a set of Srixon I-506 in the bag that I've pretty much sold to a local buyer here.

I'm trying to choose my new gamers. It's going to be between TS-202's I have or a set of Z-101's that should arrive any day now. The TS-202's are pretty easy to hit, and are shafted with Nippon NS Pro 850GH shafts. I have a spare set of NS Pro 850GH that I will also be putting on the Z-101's so I will be able to hit them side by side to compare. I'm a little concerned cause I don't have that much experience hitting irons with little offset.

They're two rather different sets each with their own characteristics, but one thing they have in common are that they are both awesome forged TourStage irons.

Which set would you choose and why? :tsg_smilie_cool:

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I currently have a set of Srixon I-506 in the bag that I've pretty much sold to a local buyer here.

I'm trying to choose my new gamers. It's going to be between TS-202's I have or a set of Z-101's that should arrive any day now. The TS-202's are pretty easy to hit, and are shafted with Nippon NS Pro 850GH shafts. I have a spare set of NS Pro 850GH that I will also be putting on the Z-101's so I will be able to hit them side by side to compare. I'm a little concerned cause I don't have that much experience hitting irons with little offset.

They're two rather different sets each with their own characteristics, but one thing they have in common are that they are both awesome forged TourStage irons.

Which set would you choose and why? :tsg_smilie_cool:

202's in bag. Easier to hit but have all the workability of the smaller head/shallower cavity. Easy choice.

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