Bman Posted December 7, 2008 Report Share Posted December 7, 2008 (edited) I've been playing the 301's for awhile now after discovering this site and having my eyes opened about real quality golf clubs. When I started hearing about the AF Tours, I decided I HAD to have some of these. Always played blades, sometime only in the short irons, and wasn't all that impressed with my MP 67's. So I got a set of the Tours. Anyone who had questions about mixing 301's and AF Tours shouldn't worry about the diff. in lofts. The 301's have a lotta weight low in the head to get it up a little. What I didn't realize til I git the Tours is how much weight is high in the head. The head is actually thicker above the "swoosh" than below it. Took a few of the 301's and Tours out to the range and hit them side by side and saw almost no difference in distance, maybe a yard or two. I play to a 3 and iron play/distance control is the strength of my game. Gist of this is that I think you can mix a set of these two and not worry a bit about the lofts being different. BTW, shafts are the exact same in both, Nippon 1050GH. And the Tours are really forgiving up to about 1/2" toward the toe, which is where my misses usually are. GREAT irons and beautiful to boot. Edited December 7, 2008 by Bman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gocchin Posted December 8, 2008 Report Share Posted December 8, 2008 I've been playing the 301's for awhile now after discovering this site and having my eyes opened about real quality golf clubs. When I started hearing about the AF Tours, I decided I HAD to have some of these. Always played blades, sometime only in the short irons, and wasn't all that impressed with my MP 67's. So I got a set of the Tours.Anyone who had questions about mixing 301's and AF Tours shouldn't worry about the diff. in lofts. The 301's have a lotta weight low in the head to get it up a little. What I didn't realize til I git the Tours is how much weight is high in the head. The head is actually thicker above the "swoosh" than below it. Took a few of the 301's and Tours out to the range and hit them side by side and saw almost no difference in distance, maybe a yard or two. I play to a 3 and iron play/distance control is the strength of my game. Gist of this is that I think you can mix a set of these two and not worry a bit about the lofts being different. BTW, shafts are the exact same in both, Nippon 1050GH. And the Tours are really forgiving up to about 1/2" toward the toe, which is where my misses usually are. GREAT irons and beautiful to boot. Good info. So what have you decided on the mix? 7-PW AF Tour? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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