Just ordered, wasn’t sure based off design I had the best club fitted which was the P (players). The XP I thought could shot shape more and grow with me as a 10 handicap, but I found out that it’s actually the larger face design (P) that’s meant for mid low handicappers and shot shaping. Stoked to get them in 2 days 💪
Just ordered, wasn’t sure based off design I had the best club fitted which was the P (players). The XP I thought could shot shape more and grow with me as a 10 handicap, but I found out that it’s actually the larger face design (P) that’s meant for mid low handicappers and shot shaping. Stoked to get them in 2 days 💪
Love these new club releases. Helps buy the prior year “best” irons affordable. Case in point, I picked up mizuno Jpx that I got fitted into for 40% off
@@TheAverageGolfer Yes thanks Andy, there's still life in the old bugger, I'm glad to say.👍👍 Looks like the channel is still doing well and you are nearly at the 100k with your membership, well done.
I'm a big PXG fan - bought the 0211's. PXG customer service is second to none - when they did a huge price drop on the 0211's after I'd bought them, PXG gave me the difference in a PXG voucher. I love the look of these new ones.
Same here. I purchased their 0211STs (during the Covid years) which were solid forged, beautiful and felt absolutely great! I kept buying PXG and Gen 4, 5 and 6 trading in older revs at upgrading. Glad I held off on purchasing the all chrome look Gen 6 and will move to the Gen7 which checks off that box for me. I know I won't lose ground on the tech either, just better! I will never get rid of my 0211STs however, they are that good and to this day wonder why PXG discontinued them since they were pure blades! They were also selling at a ridiculous low price as well! If anyone has insight on the 0211STs
I have started drinking the PXG Kool-Aid! I just received my Gen 7 irons. Do you think, as I do, that Bob Parsons is the Eli Callaway of the 21st century? The biggest separator of PXG for me is the individual fittings at their stores. There is no limitation of the choices to try, unlike PGA Tour Superstore - where the fine-tuning is done via guesswork. Matt Russel at the Atlanta location was fantastic. At a PXG location, you have not only all the head and shaft options to try but also swing weight combinations! Matt was able to bend and modify the loft and lie right in the fitting bay for me to find the most optimal numbers based on Trackman data. To coin it in a single word - Marvelous!
I play the 0211 irons and my 7 iron backspin is similar to yours. The ball will absolutely hold the green even though the backspin is in the 4,500 range. For the next review, maybe show a close up of the green to how much roll out there was.
Hey Andy, noticed these were fit in graphite iron shafts. Is that the same as your previous fittings? If not, how has this changed your feel and numbers? What shafts did you get fit for?
Love your videos! Keep up the great work. The first thing I thought of about the new 0311 Gen. 7 remind me of a hybrid version of the old 0311 and 0211. Just my opinion, I have the 0211 XCOR2 and love them.
Thanks Andy, would like to hear more on the XP vs the P distance wise, Ian thinking the full set just to gain some distance, and maybe still have similar spin and height ?
Excellent review Andy. Strangely, despite my predilection for more traditional clubs, I find PXG clubs quite appealing. I'd be tempted by PXG if fitting was more readily available. Not really got anywhere to pick up a demo club and give it a serious workout.
@@TheAverageGolfer Of course not. My comment was not a criticism, was just trying to have some fun, as I soon as I saw that round insert my mind jumped back to those clubs.
Hard to make out in your video if you are using the MMT graphite shaft or not. Graphite shafts combined with the PXG tech really reduces vibration, sound and feel. Especially pleasing for the over 60 crowd regardless of handicap. Just curious on your thoughts about shaft selection during your fittings since PXG has a very good selection of free graphite options and well as premium vs the steel shafts like True Temper Elevate and the others?
Hi Andy, great video again and these irons certainly look the part aesthetically. I’m using my Callaway Paradym irons and was wondering about changing. I’m 9 handicap and do you think the XP would be best to try.
Hi Gary, it depends the reason you are changing, I was really surprised by the performance of the XP main reason the ball flight and launch was far higher that the strong lofts would suggest. They also appear to be forgiving across the club face, if you can get to one of the custom fit centres I would try them both
I think the concept is interesting and certainly the industrial look in earlier models caught the eye - sadly here in the golfing desert that is east anglia, there is no where to see/try the clubs - and it has to be said that the price is eye-watering (although this true for all the major brands)
I am not quite understanding your point on blended set given the huge difference in lofts. Was it 7-W/A in "P" and 4/5/6 in "XP" or was 7 in XP? Looking at the 7 loft, there is 3 degrees difference between the P and XP. If 7 is in XP, then one goes from 7 at 27 to 8 P at 34 (7 degrees gap). If between 6 and 7, you still have 6 in XP at 23 to 7 in P at 30, which is still 7 degrees. So, for average golfer's where should the gap be. it almost seems like the 4 in the XP at 18 degrees is getting too low and should be hybrid or fairway. The 4 in P at 20.5 seems to me where the bottom should be for irons. Just wondering how one would blend.
There's loads of discussion about this on GolfWRX. Tons of debate about one generation vs another - most say gen 3 was the closest to a blade feel. I still play gen 3 T; can't get them out of the bag. Maybe gen 7 will do it. 🤷♂️
Shaft? My swing speed is 75-80! I feel like a graphite shaft would help me more. What graphite shaft would you recommend for my GEN 7 irons? Please advise!
@@TheAverageGolfer That's good, I think they are less expensive than the Aerotechs. Did you get fit for those or just the ones they sent you to demo? How would you compare them to the I95's?
@@gatgolf not sure, the Aerotech are more stable towards the club head which I think I prefer, the MMT seem a little light and although stiff flex they aren’t as per the steelfiber
Had the Pings G430s , and I would say that sole width if about the same. Top line, not too sure maybe a tad thicker and longer but still a decent looking game improvement iron. Ping's issue for a lot of golfers is their acustics. Having said that, with the PXG you lose the loud click at impact and gain the sound and feel on solid strikes as in Mizuno (245) land but with much more forgiveness! I have both sets so depending how I feel I play one or the other. When you retire you can flaunt a little ! :)
The xp model 7 iron with only 4400rpm of spin is a little scary if its the ball is wet or in the rough. Definitely would need to play a high spinning ball with those.
Your 5 iron spins at 4000rpm doesn’t it? Can you hold a green with it……the answer is yes but also has to be combined time with the correct decent angle, don’t get hung up one data parameter alone 👍
I play gen 5 XP irons. And I have grown a gap in my clubs. I hit them well.. but my 54 degree goes 110 yards.. my gap is my 130 club, PW (145), 9 (160), 8 (175).. etc... I couldn't imagine hitting these and getting more yardage. Seems like too much.
The XP may not be for me but those are very impressive numbers. Sure the spin rate is low but the peak height and descent angle means the ball will stop on the green. Whilst I still prefer the old look of the P irons, it is still a very nice looking club, I am just not as keen on it. Loft is just too strong for me. I will stick with my i210s
If the 7 iron is only spinning at 4000 rpm what’s the wedge spinning at, you hit them out them semi rough where the normal strike pattern is to strike it slightly higher on the face due to the grass - the spin will massively drop off and you will get major flyers no question about it. That one that launches high and just flies forever. 10 or 15 yards over the back of the green. When will people learn - true forgiveness is consistency. Consistency of spin and therefore distance control. These irons are only any good for long iron replacements as in 4 iron and below
It’s always an interesting analysis when people look at only one data parameter in isolation and that is a big mistake. I’ve filmed reviews for over 5 years and during that time my personal spin on a 7 iron is generally no greater than 5500rpm, during that time I have filmed 100’s of on course product tests, I call it reality and I have never struggled to stop a ball on a green with any of those irons, I am afraid many golfers are seriously misled by how much difference 1500-2000rpm actually makes 👍
@@TheAverageGolfer ok mate I’m sure you know best, I know for a fact how much difference it makes. You may find it not to make as much difference at your level but certainly the better you get it makes a much bigger difference. Control and consistency is forgiveness. I get it - distance sells but the people they are selling it to usually aren’t very good 👍
Pxg used to do a lot of fittings here in Northern Ireland but sadly dont see them so much, they have them in golf stores but the experience is no where near what an actual pxg fitting is, real shame because for me its all about the fitting experience and knowledge, 99% of golf store salesmen just dont have
Can see why they have departed from the "industrial" look but for me that is sad. I liked the bold statement they made with the looks. I guess the chase of P790 sales figures made them do it :-/
Are you a sponsored spokesperson for PXG? I have watched your videos for a couple of years now and have always liked the content. So it doesn’t matter much to me. But I do think you shoiuld include your relationship with the company if you are. Whether or not you do a good job pushing the product and I’d love to try the clubs. Thanks
$2,250 to get these the way I have my current clubs set up!! good lord man. talk about pricing people out of the market. just wait a year, grab them for 1/3 the price
Your 5 iron spins at 4000rpm doesn’t it? Can you hold a green with it……the answer is yes but also has to be combined time with the correct decent angle, don’t get hung up one data parameter alone 👍
@@TheAverageGolfer I’m sorry ….. you are so wrong. Spin = control ….. with proper spin, you can fly the ball lower, greens become much easier to hold, flight gets much more consistent, etc, etc, etc. For someone with really low speed, ok, there is a point. But I cant understand why would you play a 7i at 4.000 rpm to carry 170y, if you could play at 6.000 and cary 160y. Game becomes much more easy. I imagine you will play the PW at 5.500 and carry 140y. One question, how will you close the gap to your GAP Wedge?
@@rubensnavesmost players looking at these irons are looking for distance, and of those most don’t have the ability to flight it power on demand anyways. So he is right most players that need these irons would be perfectly fine with the low spin since the height and descent angle are still there.
That's not the choice though & it's what many of the traditionalists get wrong. The choice isn't 7i vs 7i - it's club A vs club B from X yardage. This is the upside of "loft jacking." If the 7i goes as far as the old 6i, now you're hitting 8i from 150yds instead of 7. Therefore the proper comparison for this 7i isn't to a 7i that spins 7000 rpm and goes 10 yards less; the proper comparison is against whatever club in the weaker-lofted set goes the same distance. And chances are that club will be at least 0.5" longer shaft and spin similarly.
The average golfer cannot afford pxg. I’ve tried some of their drivers and was highly disappointed! Stay with a bigger name brand you can buy anywhere and catch a sale!
I’ve already gotten 4 rounds in with the Gen 7 0311P and they are by far the best PXG irons I have ever played. Great video.
Good to hear
How did you do that? Only released earlier for Heros.
@@demsareunamerican6800 I received through Hero’s Theyre great
Just ordered, wasn’t sure based off design I had the best club fitted which was the P (players). The XP I thought could shot shape more and grow with me as a 10 handicap, but I found out that it’s actually the larger face design (P) that’s meant for mid low handicappers and shot shaping. Stoked to get them in 2 days 💪
Just ordered, wasn’t sure based off design I had the best club fitted which was the P (players). The XP I thought could shot shape more and grow with me as a 10 handicap, but I found out that it’s actually the larger face design (P) that’s meant for mid low handicappers and shot shaping. Stoked to get them in 2 days 💪
Love these new club releases. Helps buy the prior year “best” irons affordable. Case in point, I picked up mizuno Jpx that I got fitted into for 40% off
Cool story, bro.
@@lmon2017
It was, sis.
I been playing JPX 919 tour since they came out. Best irons I ever played.
Glad to see that you are still rocking with PXG Andy, must admit that the GEN7 looks superb👍👍
Great to hear from you Paul, hope you are well pal
@@TheAverageGolfer Yes thanks Andy, there's still life in the old bugger, I'm glad to say.👍👍
Looks like the channel is still doing well and you are nearly at the 100k with your membership, well done.
@@TheAverageGolferHow do you feel about Gen 6 vs Gen 7 p versions I’m looking to grab one just don’t know if the Gen 7 is worth the extra 500 bucks
I'm a big PXG fan - bought the 0211's. PXG customer service is second to none - when they did a huge price drop on the 0211's after I'd bought them, PXG gave me the difference in a PXG voucher. I love the look of these new ones.
Same here. I purchased their 0211STs (during the Covid years) which were solid forged, beautiful and felt absolutely great! I kept buying PXG and Gen 4, 5 and 6 trading in older revs at upgrading. Glad I held off on purchasing the all chrome look Gen 6 and will move to the Gen7 which checks off that box for me. I know I won't lose ground on the tech either, just better! I will never get rid of my 0211STs however, they are that good and to this day wonder why PXG discontinued them since they were pure blades! They were also selling at a ridiculous low price as well! If anyone has insight on the 0211STs
I have started drinking the PXG Kool-Aid! I just received my Gen 7 irons. Do you think, as I do, that Bob Parsons is the Eli Callaway of the 21st century?
The biggest separator of PXG for me is the individual fittings at their stores. There is no limitation of the choices to try, unlike PGA Tour Superstore - where the fine-tuning is done via guesswork. Matt Russel at the Atlanta location was fantastic.
At a PXG location, you have not only all the head and shaft options to try but also swing weight combinations! Matt was able to bend and modify the loft and lie right in the fitting bay for me to find the most optimal numbers based on Trackman data.
To coin it in a single word - Marvelous!
Yes the custom fit process is unique and it is the kind of detail which ensures the clubs are fitted as the very best option for your own unique swing
As always, I enjoyed your reviews because I can relate to you.
👏🏻
I play the 0211 irons and my 7 iron backspin is similar to yours. The ball will absolutely hold the green even though the backspin is in the 4,500 range. For the next review, maybe show a close up of the green to how much roll out there was.
Yes I’ve harped on about this for many years, a low spin number from a mat isn’t anything like performance on a green as you have pointed out
0211 irons are gorgeous!
Thank you for the great review. They are certainly at the top of my wish list!
Hello Andy , thank you so much. These irons looks stunning. Nice golf course. 😊😊😊
Thanks 👍
Hey Andy, noticed these were fit in graphite iron shafts. Is that the same as your previous fittings? If not, how has this changed your feel and numbers? What shafts did you get fit for?
answer re shafts, Andy?
Love your videos! Keep up the great work. The first thing I thought of about the new 0311 Gen. 7 remind me of a hybrid version of the old 0311 and 0211. Just my opinion, I have the 0211 XCOR2 and love them.
Yeah I can see what you are saying
Thanks Andy, would like to hear more on the XP vs the P distance wise, Ian thinking the full set just to gain some distance, and maybe still have similar spin and height ?
Yes I may well do that
Ohhh these look nice! Great work Andy 👍🏌️
They are!
Excellent review Andy. Strangely, despite my predilection for more traditional clubs, I find PXG clubs quite appealing. I'd be tempted by PXG if fitting was more readily available. Not really got anywhere to pick up a demo club and give it a serious workout.
How would you compare the 0211 XCORE? I’m really intrigued by these but also like the price of the 0211’s. Great job, appreciate your work.
Have had pxg irons and woods from when PXG1s came out and they are fantastic clubs have got PXG5s now and look forward to trying the 7s
Let me know what you think of them
Titleist irons did the "tungsten insert" thing in the early seventies! I thought this was going to be one of those "throwback" features!
@@jaykay6387 this has zero to do with being a tungsten insert 🙄 Titleist never made it interchangeable nor part of their custom fit process did they?
@@TheAverageGolfer Of course not. My comment was not a criticism, was just trying to have some fun, as I soon as I saw that round insert my mind jumped back to those clubs.
what would be the comparison to taylormade irons? would the P be similar to the P770, and the XP be P790?
Hard to make out in your video if you are using the MMT graphite shaft or not. Graphite shafts combined with the PXG tech really reduces vibration, sound and feel. Especially pleasing for the over 60 crowd regardless of handicap. Just curious on your thoughts about shaft selection during your fittings since PXG has a very good selection of free graphite options and well as premium vs the steel shafts like True Temper Elevate and the others?
Still loving my Gen 5 Irons but like the new Gen 7 might have to check them out thanks Andy great vid as always
I'm using pxg Gen 4, thinking to up grade to grafite shafts. What do you use??
Yes it is an MMT graphite 85g stiff
Innovative progression always welcome
Can you provide your Gen7 specs? Interested in the weight you chose for the back of the club head. Are you still playing Steelfibers?
Hi Andy, great video again and these irons certainly look the part aesthetically.
I’m using my Callaway Paradym irons and was wondering about changing. I’m 9 handicap and do you think the XP would be best to try.
Hi Gary, it depends the reason you are changing, I was really surprised by the performance of the XP main reason the ball flight and launch was far higher that the strong lofts would suggest. They also appear to be forgiving across the club face, if you can get to one of the custom fit centres I would try them both
Thanks for the info and I will certainly give them a try. 🤙
Would these suit a 16 handicapper.?
How are they compared to the Gen6 P irons? I have the Gen 6 P irons, and find them very forgiving. Great video as always. Cheers
I have never played one length clubs but I bet with the port in the iron head this would be easy to make into one length irons?
I think the concept is interesting and certainly the industrial look in earlier models caught the eye - sadly here in the golfing desert that is east anglia, there is no where to see/try the clubs - and it has to be said that the price is eye-watering (although this true for all the major brands)
The golfing desert of east Anglia 🤣🤣👍
@@TheAverageGolfer yes there are limited choices for golf in this part of the World 😊
Andy. U say they r strong lofted but what is the loft on the pw and 7? Cheers
The 7 iron is 30* in the P and 27* in the XP
I am not quite understanding your point on blended set given the huge difference in lofts. Was it 7-W/A in "P" and 4/5/6 in "XP" or was 7 in XP? Looking at the 7 loft, there is 3 degrees difference between the P and XP. If 7 is in XP, then one goes from 7 at 27 to 8 P at 34 (7 degrees gap). If between 6 and 7, you still have 6 in XP at 23 to 7 in P at 30, which is still 7 degrees. So, for average golfer's where should the gap be. it almost seems like the 4 in the XP at 18 degrees is getting too low and should be hybrid or fairway. The 4 in P at 20.5 seems to me where the bottom should be for irons. Just wondering how one would blend.
So would you go for a blended set short iron P and longer XP?.....I am goi g to have to get a PXG fitting 😂
Yes that would be the best option imo
How’s the feel in comparison to the 0311. That’s what I’m gaming and love em.
There's loads of discussion about this on GolfWRX. Tons of debate about one generation vs another - most say gen 3 was the closest to a blade feel. I still play gen 3 T; can't get them out of the bag. Maybe gen 7 will do it. 🤷♂️
Nice looking clubs I must say
They have a real good finish to them, quality build
I am a ten-handicap golfer. I am considering a mix set. 5-7 irons in the XP and 8-gap in the P! Am I doing it correctly? Please advise
I would say yes you are
Shaft? My swing speed is 75-80! I feel like a graphite shaft would help me more. What graphite shaft would you recommend for my GEN 7 irons? Please advise!
Andy, are you still playing the aerotech shafts or have you moved on to another type?
These are a MMT graphite 85g stiff
@@TheAverageGolfer That's good, I think they are less expensive than the Aerotechs. Did you get fit for those or just the ones they sent you to demo? How would you compare them to the I95's?
@@gatgolf not sure, the Aerotech are more stable towards the club head which I think I prefer, the MMT seem a little light and although stiff flex they aren’t as per the steelfiber
@@TheAverageGolfer Yes I agree. I normally play stiff flex shafts but in the I95 aerotechs have to play the R flex, but they really hold up nicely.
Wilson Staff were doing this in their irons back in the 70s - what's old is new again.
Always 😂
What was Wilson doing in the 70's? They weren't doing this at all. How so?
@@demsareunamerican6800 they had irons where you could change weights in the back. Might have been 73 Staff tour blades. I had a set
@MMcG25 all ok, I'll look that up.
@MMcG25 yep, I see what you're talking about. Pretty cool for the 70's.
How does the xp model size compare to a Ping G430 iron? Which one is larger in width and length?
Good question, I would say the biggest difference is the shaping rather than the size, Ping has a unique profile whereas the XP is more traditional
Had the Pings G430s , and I would say that sole width if about the same. Top line, not too sure maybe a tad thicker and longer but still a decent looking game improvement iron. Ping's issue for a lot of golfers is their acustics. Having said that, with the PXG you lose the loud click at impact and gain the sound and feel on solid strikes as in Mizuno (245) land but with much more forgiveness! I have both sets so depending how I feel I play one or the other. When you retire you can flaunt a little ! :)
Nice looking club but tad expensive, would think the gen 6 would be the way to go as they will be discounted as always with pxg
Yes always a good move
What's shafts do you use??
We have the same name!
Edel irons has used center screw a while.
@@rcp2bTube and Callaway?
@@paulmcgee1867 does Callaway also offer different screw weights as part of fitting?
The xp model 7 iron with only 4400rpm of spin is a little scary if its the ball is wet or in the rough. Definitely would need to play a high spinning ball with those.
Your 5 iron spins at 4000rpm doesn’t it? Can you hold a green with it……the answer is yes but also has to be combined time with the correct decent angle, don’t get hung up one data parameter alone 👍
@@stevenstewart1308 those balls are available last time I looked
They look great but how much per iron?
229
I was told £209 👍
Lovely review Andy! It appears these custom fit PXG have given you a nice buttery draw instead of your fade! Extra nice!
swing change is helping😂
I play gen 5 XP irons. And I have grown a gap in my clubs. I hit them well.. but my 54 degree goes 110 yards.. my gap is my 130 club, PW (145), 9 (160), 8 (175).. etc... I couldn't imagine hitting these and getting more yardage. Seems like too much.
Love my 0311p gen 6 with a 4 iron xp. However, these make mine look dated lol
The 4 iron XP is a weapon!
Can you get fit in the UK?
The XP may not be for me but those are very impressive numbers. Sure the spin rate is low but the peak height and descent angle means the ball will stop on the green.
Whilst I still prefer the old look of the P irons, it is still a very nice looking club, I am just not as keen on it. Loft is just too strong for me. I will stick with my i210s
I have filmed a closer look at the XP which will reveal my surprise as to how good they are
If the 7 iron is only spinning at 4000 rpm what’s the wedge spinning at, you hit them out them semi rough where the normal strike pattern is to strike it slightly higher on the face due to the grass - the spin will massively drop off and you will get major flyers no question about it. That one that launches high and just flies forever. 10 or 15 yards over the back of the green.
When will people learn - true forgiveness is consistency. Consistency of spin and therefore distance control. These irons are only any good for long iron replacements as in 4 iron and below
It’s always an interesting analysis when people look at only one data parameter in isolation and that is a big mistake. I’ve filmed reviews for over 5 years and during that time my personal spin on a 7 iron is generally no greater than 5500rpm, during that time I have filmed 100’s of on course product tests, I call it reality and I have never struggled to stop a ball on a green with any of those irons, I am afraid many golfers are seriously misled by how much difference 1500-2000rpm actually makes 👍
@@TheAverageGolfer ok mate I’m sure you know best, I know for a fact how much difference it makes. You may find it not to make as much difference at your level but certainly the better you get it makes a much bigger difference. Control and consistency is forgiveness. I get it - distance sells but the people they are selling it to usually aren’t very good 👍
@@gregnichol8290 😂
Pxg used to do a lot of fittings here in Northern Ireland but sadly dont see them so much, they have them in golf stores but the experience is no where near what an actual pxg fitting is, real shame because for me its all about the fitting experience and knowledge, 99% of golf store salesmen just dont have
Yes that is a real shame
Can see why they have departed from the "industrial" look but for me that is sad. I liked the bold statement they made with the looks. I guess the chase of P790 sales figures made them do it :-/
Yep I am with you a little on that
My old R11 CB's had this weight port over a decade ago... They play great today as they did then.
They have but it isnt interchangeable at custom fit which makes the significant difference
@@TheAverageGolfer Great point 👍👍
Similar idea as Taylormade R11irons from 2012.
As I recall not part of their custom fit process? 🤷♂️
I agree... kinda like a r11 p790 hybrid... which were my two favorite irons so these are very tempting
so dissapointed with pxg only had my gen 6 irons for 3 months and they bring a new version out
Contact them. Tell them you are unhappy with Gen 6 performance. They have pretty decent CS. They will probably let you do some type of trade in
Obviously a good brand, but I will stick to Ping who have served me well and the factory is a short drive away.
4600 is more like a 3 iron !
Do some research, that’s wildly incorrect…..
At $400 + per club they want to be good😮
Pretty Xtreme Gimmicks
I still think the look is too weird with the round weight in the middle.
Are you a sponsored spokesperson for PXG? I have watched your videos for a couple of years now and have always liked the content. So it doesn’t matter much to me. But I do think you shoiuld include your relationship with the company if you are. Whether or not you do a good job pushing the product and I’d love to try the clubs. Thanks
PXG sponsor his off the beaten path series. AG has even made a video discussing this sponsorship.
Thanks for stepping in and clearly supporting a lot of the content we produce, it’s appreciated
I can confirm I am NOT a spokesperson for PXG
Very obvious "click" to every shot. Stunning looking iron all the same.
are you wheelie yellow
I'm getting similar distances with my Z785's, soft feel workable, 105g S, so no need to spend $$$$'s
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$2,250 to get these the way I have my current clubs set up!! good lord man. talk about pricing people out of the market. just wait a year, grab them for 1/3 the price
I'll bet $2250 that in a year they won't be 1/3 of the price. 😂
@@josemorfin1394 go buy a set, we will see. all their other models are half price the first 8 months. made in china baby!!
Nice commercial.
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Why would you want to play a 7 iron at 4.000 rpm? You will hit much more greens with a shorter club at 5.500/6.000 rpm.
Your 5 iron spins at 4000rpm doesn’t it? Can you hold a green with it……the answer is yes but also has to be combined time with the correct decent angle, don’t get hung up one data parameter alone 👍
@@TheAverageGolfer I’m sorry ….. you are so wrong.
Spin = control ….. with proper spin, you can fly the ball lower, greens become much easier to hold, flight gets much more consistent, etc, etc, etc.
For someone with really low speed, ok, there is a point.
But I cant understand why would you play a 7i at 4.000 rpm to carry 170y, if you could play at 6.000 and cary 160y. Game becomes much more easy.
I imagine you will play the PW at 5.500 and carry 140y. One question, how will you close the gap to your GAP Wedge?
Ok you know best 👍
@@rubensnavesmost players looking at these irons are looking for distance, and of those most don’t have the ability to flight it power on demand anyways. So he is right most players that need these irons would be perfectly fine with the low spin since the height and descent angle are still there.
That's not the choice though & it's what many of the traditionalists get wrong.
The choice isn't 7i vs 7i - it's club A vs club B from X yardage. This is the upside of "loft jacking." If the 7i goes as far as the old 6i, now you're hitting 8i from 150yds instead of 7.
Therefore the proper comparison for this 7i isn't to a 7i that spins 7000 rpm and goes 10 yards less; the proper comparison is against whatever club in the weaker-lofted set goes the same distance. And chances are that club will be at least 0.5" longer shaft and spin similarly.
The average golfer cannot afford pxg. I’ve tried some of their drivers and was highly disappointed! Stay with a bigger name brand you can buy anywhere and catch a sale!
Nice looking clubs to be fair, ruined by a chuffing great logo plastered all over rhem.