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Originally Posted by DeepPurple
Up until a year ago I was always hitting my iron by picking the ball. That's great if you do it everytime, but that's impossible, and a shank or a top is what happens when you mishit or don't pick the ball.
Like I said earlier, I play every week with a guy who shots 70 to 73, he hits the ball first and then the divot comes afterwards, just like the pros on TV. I watch him, but what really helped was youtube. Watching videos on how to hit the ball first.
Thanks guys I sincerely appreciate all of your help and input. . My son really enjoys it so I decided to spend a little more and get these Cleveland CBX Launcher GI irons.
https://www.pgatoursuperstore.com/cl...saAqqSEALw_wcB
I was able to get them used on ebay for about 350 shipped. I'm really excited for them to arrive. What are your thoughts on them?
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Cleveland makes nice clubs, and that looks really like a good medium level iron set. Not too chunky and not too slim. When I started back in 2009 I had a Cleveland XL Driver, and that was really nice, I should never sold it. Anyway, I like my Taylormade driver, but that Cleveland was just as good.
The only irons that I've looked besides my M-4 are the new Cobra F8 One Length Iron Set. That's right, every iron is the same length as the 7 iron. That kind of makes sense, at least for me because my 7 iron is my favorite club to hit. What I found was the 6, 5 and a 4 if you can find one, are great at that shorter length, but the PW, 9 and 8 are weird, they're way too long. I considered buying a single Cobra F8 of a 6 iron and 5 iron, but since they're so new, they're almost $100 a piece. There's only one pro on tour using the single length irons, that's Bryson DeChambea. When he first came on the tour, he was red hot, but he's kind cooled off latey.