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  • #16
    Re: Should I get my current irons fitted or buy a new set?

    Thanks all for the detailed responses. I greatly appreciate it. I am going to visit Chris at GT to get a fitting for my 850s. Cheers!

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    • #17
      Re: Should I get my current irons fitted or buy a new set?

      Originally posted by desm0nd View Post
      Thanks all for the detailed responses. I greatly appreciate it. I am going to visit Chris at GT to get a fitting for my 850s. Cheers!
      wise move. let us know how you made out.
      things change

      Maga Lies Matter

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      • #18
        Re: Should I get my current irons fitted or buy a new set?

        it might not be PC but.....The old saying is it is the Indian not the arrow or the bow...............I don't listen to that and always blame it on the clubs LOL.......

        the 850's are excellent clubs you likely need more time with them and also a fitting will help.

        No iron is going to make you go shoot lights out it takes TIME
        Last edited by chrish8; May 2, 2017, 12:37 PM.
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        • #19
          Re: Should I get my current irons fitted or buy a new set?

          Originally posted by desm0nd View Post
          Thanks all for the detailed responses. I greatly appreciate it. I am going to visit Chris at GT to get a fitting for my 850s. Cheers!
          Just remember that when my son fits your clubs, the only changes that can be made are lies, lofts, lengths, and grips. All of these are chargeable items. There is no charge to shorten a club, only for the grips and installation.
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          • #20
            Re: Should I get my current irons fitted or buy a new set?

            Originally posted by rgk5 View Post
            Just remember that when my son fits your clubs, the only changes that can be made are lies, lofts, lengths, and grips. All of these are chargeable items. There is no charge to shorten a club, only for the grips and installation.
            Yes I totally understand that. We'll see what needs to be done and then go from there.

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