Volstate
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Nov 8, 2007
- Messages
- 1,007
- Likes
- 344
Forged irons are great for short irons and feel but most new players dont have the patience to learn how to hit forged low irons. Heck most average golfers dont even carry a 2, 3, or 4 iron anyone. 70 is pretty stout from the back tees at the Honors, I couldnt do that.
Ill be happy to host the VN golf outing somewhere...as long as we make it for a good cause.
Hell no on Cherokee....golf course sux.
Holston Hills is the crown jewel of ktown golf wise.
Awesome pics. I was at the U.S. Open in '05. Watched guys intentionally hit their approach shots on 4 in the pine straw to the right of the green because that was the only place they could pitch the ball onto the green and hold it. Almost the same on #11 (minus pine straw). I watched that hole for over an hour and saw only one player try to hit the approach on the green. Decided my game was not up to that challenge. We did play at the Duke University Golf Club. Thought it was an awesome course.
Forged, maybe, but a lot of pros aren't using forged irons anymore (PXG for example). If you haven't hit the P790's, you need to try them. They are the same technology as the PXG's which cost almost twice as much, but they spin the ball better. They look like forged, hit like a cavity back (they aren't), and have a huge sweet spot. The problem I had with the PXG is that the ball rolled too much after landing. The 790's stop quicker. Best looking performance iron on the market and they are awesome. I'm a 7 hdcp. (up from 4)--age catching up with me--putter failing.