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The new Tourstage 901 Irons are part of a limited release that has already been sold out at the OEM. The 901 irons feature a new hybrid forged technology allowing internal weighting to be done within the one piece forged head creating maximum forgiveness. The best part it is it actually increases the pleasure and purity at impact. These irons are very soft and ooze of the best quality.

It's finish is not chrome but a very gloss polished brushed satin look. With all these new drivers & square faces, forged 1020C irons geared toward every level, limited edition compact wedges, and apparel + bags that top them all It's easy to say that Tourstage knows what us Ho's really like.

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More PiCs to come...

comment_152530

What a fantastic looking iron but I think I'm finally over the blade thing; I did my own personal trial to see once and for all if blades truly are more difficult to score with (related to my game obviously) and during the trial period I concluded they cost me 2 to 3 strokes a round. That hurts a bit to much considering my handicap is 5. I would consider myself a pretty darn good ball striker too. To each his own but after this I'm stearing clear of blades...BB

comment_152534

Well, I just couldn't resist. I was trying to wait upon Epon to release their new blades, but these 901's were just haunting me night and day. My beloved X-blade 2's will soon have company. I'm sure I'll be replacing the shafts after a while and right now the KBS are at the top of the list. If I don't get along with them, I know I can always fall back on the NS 1150's.

You can be sure that I'll be posting comparative pics and reviews in the weeks to come.

Edited by Blader-X

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