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cdnputter
Sep 24, 2007, 12:43 PM
I saw a blended set of these last week, cavity back long irons and blade like short irons, really nice setup and finish.

Anyone with experience using these hooks?

Weirfan
Sep 24, 2007, 04:09 PM
I have used and assembled a number of Alpha products.

In the irons I have used the C1 Pro forged irons and they are extremely nice, as good as any IMO....however, save some money and by the Horsepower forged ,,,,,same exact head design just different markings and less expensive

the V2 muscle backs are also very nice as are the C1 tours.....unfortunately for stainless heads they really charge way too much money:mad:

probably the best designs and iron heads are the RX1 and the RX2 ( used to also like the RX Pro but no longer made)
these are superb GI irons that look and play wonderfully.

Alpha also makes a couple really good driver heads...the old V2400, is likely the best 400cc head ever made ( every bit as good as the 510 tp IMO)

the V2 425 and c-830-2 are really solid and long ...the new V5 ( I have hit but not played it yet) is also supposedly very strong.

all in all a solid company with solid product.........that had a big run in the Long drive circuit a few years ago with the 425 and c-830 when they paid top $$$ for guys to use the stuff

TourIQ
Sep 24, 2007, 07:40 PM
In the irons I have used the C1 Pro forged irons and they are extremely nice, as good as any IMO....however, save some money and by the Horsepower forged ,,,,,same exact head design just different markings and less expensiveHi Weirfan

Are these forged clubs billet forged or investment cast then hit in the hammer?

Weirfan
Sep 24, 2007, 08:37 PM
Hi Weirfan

Are these forged clubs billet forged or investment cast then hit in the hammer?

I believe that they are true forged not cast.....and the Horsepower web site indicates such