Advantages: Look great and ball feels great of the clubface Disadvantages: Price is quite high
...I purchased a set of these irons last March after having my old set for about 10 years.
Tried out 4 or 5 other top brand makes, but these felt the most comfortable and gave the best feel. It is easy to shape the ball with these clubs and they give a very nice flight to the ball.
I would say these clubs are also good for high handicap golfers, but would probably recommend the Srixon I-402 for them. The I-302's are very durable.
I have the regular shaft. I found the stiff shaft to be very stiff and as such was very easy to push the ball right.
They are fairly expensive, but for a mid to low handicap golfer like myself looking to get into single figures, these are well worth the price.
Very easy to get used to and I felt after a few weeks that I had the clubs for years.
My handicap was 15 when I bought these clubs and I am not playing...
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Advantages: Great Value at under £500 Disadvantages: Not for high handicappers
...I have been the proud owner of a set of Titleist DCI 962s for two years now. Having been advised by a friend that these were the best clubs on the market I now believe this to be true. The DCI 962 is a superb set of clubs designed for the mid to low handicapped golfer. The clubs are based on the bladed clubs of yesteryear accompanied by the modern perimeter weighted clubs of today. Each club, from the three iron to the sand wedge, is a wonderfully crafted club for the serious golfer.
These clubs have helped me to reduce my handicap by a couple of strokes. I bought the clubs with a handicap of 11. Soon after using them to good effect I won two club competitions back to back and got my handicap down to single figures. This must be partially due to the wonderful set I use. The sweet spot is not as large as it’s...
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Advantages: Nice feel, good ball flight Disadvantages: not for the high handicapper
...I have been the owner of a set of Titleist 962s for about a year and a half and have to say that I am nothing but impressed by them. Being a 9 handicapper at the time I was after a set of clubs that would allow me to hit a variety of shots but also was not keen on having to use blades to achieve this. The 962s are definately worth spending £500 on if you are serious about spending this sort of money. They have a very nice look and look good behind the ball - they are smaller in size than say a wilson iron but not as small as a blade so you do not worry about mishitting it! The produce a quite a low ball flight and are very easy to move both left to right and right to left. In conclusion I would say that these clubs are perfect for someone who is a low handicapper who is not looking for blades. Very highly recommended indeed....
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