Posted January 28, 201213 yr I am lucky enough to own a set of this year's Yamaha Tour irons as well as a set of the non-tour irons. I have decided to keep the non-tour irons and let someone else enjoy the Tours. I have played exactly four rounds with the tours and they are like new, no dings, no real scratch marks you can see. Used headcovers since I knew I might be letting them go. Since all of the stock sets are sold out, this set was ordered custom with standard specs and shafted with the Nippon Modus 3 stiff shaft (a $15 per shaft upcharge versus other available custom shafts) and the G505 50-R grips (red highlights and end cap). I have a 5-PW set and I also have two wedges shafted with the exact same shaft and exact same grip. The wedges are also the V Forged model in 52 and 56 degrees. IRONS ARE SOLD, WEDGES STILL AVAILABLE. International shipping cost depends upon location. I will sell the wedges (only as a set) for $420 shipped CONUS. To anyone wanting to buy both irons and wedges I will throw in a new Yamaha hat (pictured). Other photos were taken when I received the clubs a couple of weeks ago new, but as I said condition is still like new. I am not willing to sell heads only. Paypal is ok. Edited February 6, 201213 yr by Lennie
January 29, 201213 yr Author Thanks Supo. To answer your question, it is a difficult choice. The non-tours have the Graphite Deisgn shafts rather than steel, so there's a big difference between the two sets. I've always thought I liked the weight of steel over graphite, but the Graphite Design is a great feeling shaft and I don't think that the weight is a negative factor. I think for my game that, in the long run, the non-tours are better, even though I prefer the overall look of the tour version. Edited January 29, 201213 yr by Lennie
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