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Hi hi...

Am helping my wife to understand of a good Iron set recommendation. Both of us is still in a beiginner class, and we are located in Singapore.

.... I just got myself a JPX e500 :)

Lots of Ladies(including my wife) seem to like Callaway as a brand, they combine good distance, with forgiveness, without too much 'cheese' ie. girly graphics.

Maybe start looking at these?

comment_156966

There are so many very good ladies irons sets in Japan. Most very lightweight with an emphasis on forgiveness and distance. Japanese spec ladies irons are very easy to use and made for the Asian lady.

I would suggest the new PRGR Sweep for a beginner. It is made for the lady just starting golf. They are a 2009 model that were just released and are the lightest easiest to hit ladies irons available now. They are also the most reasonably priced.

Other options include the new ONOFF Ladies Irons. They also just came out and are not quite as beginner oriented as the PRGR sweep but still can be played by a beginner.

Both sets focus on ease of use and fun for the lady golfer as we all know it can be frustrating for those just starting out.

Both these sets just released so they are not even in our pro shop yet. If you're interested or need more info just drop me a pM or email.

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comment_156979

tks tks for your advise :D

Lots of Ladies(including my wife) seem to like Callaway as a brand, they combine good distance, with forgiveness, without too much 'cheese' ie. girly graphics.

Maybe start looking at these?

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comment_156980

tks for the comprehensive advise. Just sent U a PM :D

There are so many very good ladies irons sets in Japan. Most very lightweight with an emphasis on forgiveness and distance. Japanese spec ladies irons are very easy to use and made for the Asian lady.

I would suggest the new PRGR Sweep for a beginner. It is made for the lady just starting golf. They are a 2009 model that were just released and are the lightest easiest to hit ladies irons available now. They are also the most reasonably priced.

Other options include the new ONOFF Ladies Irons. They also just came out and are not quite as beginner oriented as the PRGR sweep but still can be played by a beginner.

Both sets focus on ease of use and fun for the lady golfer as we all know it can be frustrating for those just starting out.

Both these sets just released so they are not even in our pro shop yet. If you're interested or need more info just drop me a pM or email.

comment_157036
tks for the comprehensive advise. Just sent U a PM :D

I got my wife the Yamaha Impress irons and she really seems to like them.

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