Posted November 1, 201212 yr comment_190381 I am new to JDM products. I am currently 16 index and looking for a better irons set. I am playing JPX 800 HD. I I hit the ball low and avg/short distance. Would prefer forged but not a must.
November 1, 201212 yr comment_190383 Its gonna be pretty hard to find a set better than the hd's. Maybe go to graphite shafts on the longer irons?
November 1, 201212 yr comment_190386 The new OnOff Forged look like they have your name written all over them
November 1, 201212 yr comment_190396 Onoff forged seems to be the way to go. Strong lofts and very forgiving with great feel. Yamaha inpres x v forged non tour might also be worth a try. Haven't hit it though. Sent from my Galaxy Nexus Edited November 1, 201212 yr by shacco
November 1, 201212 yr comment_190399 Epon offers a few sets that would help you alot. Also, the VG3s are great for some distance and extra forgiveness.
November 1, 201212 yr Author comment_190415 Second the Epons.. There's a guy in OZ selling a set for cheap What or where is OZ?
November 1, 201212 yr Author comment_190416 Onoff forged seems to be the way to go. Strong lofts and very forgiving with great feel. Yamaha inpres x v forged non tour might also be worth a try. Haven't hit it though. Sent from my Galaxy Nexus Did you demo your Onoff before buying? If so, where did you dem them?
November 1, 201212 yr comment_190417 What or where is OZ? That would be Australia. They are sold now.
November 1, 201212 yr comment_190418 Did you demo your Onoff before buying? If so, where did you dem them? I did demo it indoors when I visited my parents in Jakarta. Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
November 1, 201212 yr comment_190419 That would be Australia. They are sold now. On Ozgolf.net I think they are still available. Not sure if he will ship OS tho
November 1, 201212 yr comment_190437 Onoff forged seems to be the way to go. Strong lofts and very forgiving with great feel. Yamaha inpres x v forged non tour might also be worth a try. Haven't hit it though. Sent from my Galaxy Nexus +1 Yamaha V Forged Non Tour - ONOFF Forged - Titleist VG3's.
November 2, 201212 yr comment_190494 I have just uploaded an ad for the AF-Tours, good clubs for both improving and decent players.
November 3, 201212 yr comment_190559 Just wondering if the epon AF tours are so forgiving. Everytime someone asking for new irons the af tours are suggested, even for higher higher cappers. I haven't hit them, but for some reason I cannot imagine that they are nearly as forgiving than let's say onoff forged or vg3 or yammis non tour. They might be bigger and therefore more forgiving than a conventional blade, but they are still blades. Seems impossible to me to achieve nearly as much forgiveness without all the perimeter weighting. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Just trying to understand and maybe to prevent someone from buying something that doesn't suit his game. Sent from my Galaxy Nexus Edited November 3, 201212 yr by shacco
November 3, 201212 yr comment_190567 I just cannot imagine that the AF tour would be as or more forgiving as OnOff forged or VG3. I personally feel that even 301/2 requires better ball striking than the OnOff or VG3. The AF Tour would definitely makes the game more challenging (less rewarding) for a high or even a mid handicapper.
November 3, 201212 yr comment_190592 The AF Tour is forgiving for a muscle back but it won't compare to a forgiving CB players iron. That's just physics. The MOI can't compare. If you want a sexy set of soft feeling muscle backs then sure but I'd be hard pressed to tell you they're the best for your score.
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