These clubs are ideal for novice golfers. They are noticeably heavier than the other irons I tried, which I borrowed from friends at the golf course and are more expensive. As a newcomer to golf, I consider these clubs adequate, seeing their weight as advantageous for strength building. I also had some of my skilled friends test them out and they were able to use them without issues. Nonetheless, they would not exchange their costly set for these clubs.
If you plan to replace the grips on these irons, be aware that the shafts are made of cut metal. After removing the current grip, you may encounter sharp metal pieces on the ends. I noticed this issue before proceeding and cleaned up the edges before completing the regripping process. Despite using the stock grips several times on the course and at the range without issue, I am not satisfied with them and lack confidence in my swing. Additionally, I prefer midsized/larger grips for a more comfortable feel.
If you prioritize feeling the impact of the ball to distinguish between good and bad shots, these clubs may not align with your preferences. This characteristic is common in beginner-friendly clubs, where the feedback from shots remains consistent. This design ensures that even off-center hits with forgiving clubs can result in playable shots. Therefore, this is not a flaw of these clubs, and I am simply highlighting it for individuals seeking this feature in their clubs.
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