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Can anyone give a thourough analysis and comparison:

1- Forgiveness

2-Playability

3- Setup and topline

4 - Offset

No need to cover off on the cool factor

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comment_42704

Anyone ?

I gues once you have 300's it is just too hard to switch.

Has anyone switched out their 300's to Tourstage besides chainsaw ??

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comment_42729

Pull the trigger. Worst case scenario you don't like them and in true ho fashion you sell them two weeks after you get them. I wish I could give you a sound breakdown between the two but I have not hit the 23's enough yet. Just off a mat into a net :o Sorry, just couldn't resist that one.

I will offer one piece of sound advice, don't sell the 300's until the other set is in your hands ready to go. :whistle: It can make life tough on all parties involved. :laugh:

comment_42733

Let me tell you i play to a 9HCP my neighbor plays the SR Pga tour he gave me his 1 year old TM Retail Forged 300's i played today went 38 front 40 back (only play twice a week) they are a sweet set of irons there is nothing tricked up about these DG S-300's with GP Tour V grips i played MP 33's,Hogan Apex Blade's these clubs are much more forgiving than you think and you still get good distance.I used a roach ball Nike TA_long's they are much better than any cast set you will look at and if you can find a cheap set on Ebay or some other site buy them.

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comment_42741

I previously played TM 300 Miura Irons and they were pretty nice. Then I picked up a set of Tourstage TS-201s with Project X and IMO they are MUCH better. Both sets look similar from address, but I prefer the satin finish on the TS201s and the feel is better also. Both sets are great, but I prefer the Tourstage any day!

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comment_42838

Sick boys :) :) :)

I may not get a set of Tourtsage just to be original.

Get Miura's instead- then all you boys will be heading to the BST :smile2:

Just kidding - alot of good deals are to be had. :money: :money: :money: :money:

comment_42839
Sick boys :)  :)  :)  

I may not get a set of Tourtsage just to be original.

Get Miura's instead- then all you boys will be heading to the BST :smile2:  

Just kidding - alot of good deals are to be had. :money:  :money:  :money:  :money:

Talk about sick :) :) :) :)

:bridgestone: :tourstage: :tourstage: :tourstage:

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comment_43104

Thanks for evreyones thorough response. At least there where two responses that gave me a good thorough overview.

I promise to set forth a full review and comparison priro to the sale of one of the sets. :money: :money: :money: :money: :money: :money:

comment_43111
Can anyone give a thourough analysis and comparison:

1- Forgiveness

2-Playability

3- Setup and topline

4 - Offset

No need to cover off on the cool factor

Sorry, I missed this somehow.

I can't compare but can help with TS Z101s. I have a set of TS Z101s with Project X 6.0 shafts in them.

Forgiveness: I've found that when I've hit shots a little thin it seems that the ball still stays on line and ends up just about the same distance as if I hit it full on the face.

Playability: I can hit both a draw and a cut with them. I find the cut/slice shots are a little harder to create by swing alone and have to open the face to get the ball moving from left to right.

Setup and Topline: The clubs set up a little upright but that helps me hit the draw I like. The topline is as thin as a set of Titleist 690.MBs and is very nice to look down at.

Offset: Not offset in them. The stats I have on them are, 2 -PW in mm, 3.5, 3.5, 3.5, 2.5, 2.5, 2,5, 1.5, 1.5, 1.5

If you have any more questions just shoot me a PM.

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