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anyone playing them and can share their thouights?

Thanks

The Romaro Ray V's aren't my current gamers, but I can give you a few thoughts. Like all the Romaro line of irons they are very soft and consistent feeling and have been gaining popularity. It even has a soft sound! If that makes sense to ya. I noticed that the V's are very good for distance and forgiveness. I'd say half a club longer than my normal distance. It'll produce a high and strong trajectory and especially great from the rough. Well balanced and cuts though the deep stuff well, without it being caught. I'd say it appeals to a wide range of players. It's a good consideration for better players looking for a forgiving set without giving up workability. And the average player that is looking to keep improving and maybe transition into some blades in the future. It's a bit harder to keep really low (if you plan to play in really high winds, but who wants to do that!?) :)

Sounds like you Rich.

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The Romaro Ray V's aren't my current gamers, but I can give you a few thoughts. Like all the Romaro line of irons they are very soft and consistent feeling and have been gaining popularity. It even has a soft sound! If that makes sense to ya. I noticed that the V's are very good for distance and forgiveness. I'd say half a club longer than my normal distance. It'll produce a high and strong trajectory and especially great from the rough. Well balanced and cuts though the deep stuff well, without it being caught. I'd say it appeals to a wide range of players. It's a good consideration for better players looking for a forgiving set without giving up workability. And the average player that is looking to keep improving and maybe transition into some blades in the future. It's a bit harder to keep really low (if you plan to play in really high winds, but who wants to do that!?) :)

Thanks X....exactly what I wanted to hear. Hope they arrive before the snow.

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I haven't hit the V's but my 'H' blades are the best iron I have ever hit, bar none!!! Especially with Monaco shafts.

Pete

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