I do like them a lot. They're about 8-10 yards longer than my Pings. Also, get the ball up in a high trajectory. A golfing buddy researched them earlier in the year and said they were about the biggest bang for the buck. They are extremely forgiving. The problem with my irons (I have two sets of Lynx and one set of Pings) are they are close to 10 years old. I've read on several good websites and been told by a few pros that irons start to deteriorate after about 8 years. You might not notice it but they don't quite hit as far, solid or straight as they used to. Probably some, like me, just figure we're not as good as we used to be when, in fact, it's probably old equipment. Also, there has been tremendous technological advances in iron design in just the past 5 years.