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Originally Posted by Aggie Golfer Howdy,
I am new to this site and was hoping to pick a few brains. I am currently playing a forged Hogan Edge Iron set, 3-E that is approximately 18 - 20 years old. I've had these irons personally since 93 or 94, I can't remember. Anyway, I think it's time to get some new sticks in the bag. I have looked at the TM RAC, LT, HT, and OS. I also ran across a new set of TM r540 xd irons. They don't look to be that much different so I was hoping to find someone who has played both and can tell me if there is a great difference between the rac and the r540 xd. I have found the rac for $399 and the r540 xd for $200. So you can see my problem? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
In the Bag
Driver - Wilson Deep Red 9.5
3 Wood - Hogan Edge
Irons - 3-E Hogan Edge Forged
Putter - Odyssey 2 ball DFX
Ball - Titliest Pro V1 |
Hey Sir,
I think it's going to be unethical if each & everyone here will make a comment on the clubs.
As in why this is that club like this & that
I think whats best for you is to surf into their homesite, for example TaylorMade and find whats the difference between RAC & r540.
And then goto your trusted Golf shop and try hitting the clubs that you think are your preferences. Then buy them when you liked them.
I for one, have two sets and will be deciding which to retain later on.
Its pretty hard to just choose one set and play with it. I believe what's best is to have a multiple of irons and find the groove which works for you.
Most of our best Golfer here in my country carries 3 to 4 sets & hit them before the tournament starts.
When they feel that for example, r7 TP is their feel for the day, then they used it.
Hope this helps