Best cavity irons

louisianadawg

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I am looking to get new irons and mostly looking towards the Nike and taylormade if u have either ones also let me know what you think. Thanks
 

msu21

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I tried some out about two weeks ago and loved them. Going to make the switch from my buryllium Ping Eye 2s to the mizunos in the fall because it is a big adjustment I think.
 

Center Z

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Figure out how much you're willing to spend, and go get fitted. Hit 15-20 balls with each of those irons you've listed, preferably many more, without looking at what brand they are, so that you won't have any brand bias in your head as you're going through the process. Figure out which ones feel the best to you. Once you've narrowed it down, the fitter (if he's worth a ****) will adjust the length, type of shaft, and grip diameter to your personal profile. If you just make a decision based on somebody saying "go buy the pings the corba's suck *** lol!!!!!11" you will be doing yourself an injustice.
 

RuffandTumble

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mine got jacked .. then bought set of titlest cavity backed from my buddy for $50, and I like them even more. I can control them much better, both trajectory and direction .. distance, though, now days, is the great mystery

I've played ALOT of golf .. maybe more than anyone on this board .. so give the Titleist a try
 

memphodawg

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Bridgestone J36 cb. They are forged by Endo

Mizuno cavities are nice too but the head weights are all over the place
 

BlindDawg

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I also endorse the Mizunos, but I play Mizuno blades. Never hit the cavity backs so I can't say anything about them, but Mizuno makes good clubs for sure.
 

fishwater99

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Hit the clubs and then decide. It's like buying a car, you need a test drive to decide what you want.</p>
 

rhs43

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but the one time I was able to use them, I played great with them. You can't beat them.
 

louisianadawg

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I am going to try out a couple, and ill add mizuno's to the mix but they are a little pricey. Anyone bought clubs off ebay? Better deals, just not sure every one is the real thing.
 
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You best be sure that what you are buying is what fits you and its what you want. As long as you buy from a reputable buyer on ebay you have no problem.
 

fishwater99

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I have bought 2 drivers, a 3 wood, 2 putters, and 3 wedges with no problem on ebay. Also about 10 tennis racquet's. No problem on any purchases.
 

Xenomorph

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Two months ago the face cracked. He sent it off to Callaway and they sent him a letter stating the head nor shaft was their product and that it was probably made in China.

He went and bought one nearly identical and I swear I can't tell the difference.

It cured me from ordering cheap clubs off ebay anymore.
 

615dawg

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as long as you buy from a reputable dealer, you can get a great deal. I ended up saving about $350. Try Amazon as well. But definitely hit with Mizunos before you buy. Not many can say bad things about them except for the fact that they tend to be a little pricey like you said.
 

garndawg

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Don't know about ya'll, but they'll have to pry my vintage Ping Eye 2+'s out of my cold dead hands.

Love those clubs...