MichaelStroke:
Stopping power's THAT bad, huh. I figured with the 33 Callies and their 3.5 spin, they could help balls stick where they stand - at least enough to compensate for the drop-off from the R11 or Nikes.
The MAX high traj. 94s show spin of 3.
" " 45s show spin of 4.
The Nike 85s hig traj. irons are 3.5 and the 97s are 4.5.
One top pro I've seen is using the Nike 97s irons (4.5 spin) w/ balls of at least 3.5 spin*. (8 spin combined) Other pros are using balls with more spin, commonly 4.6. **
If I had the Max 45 (4 spin) I'd mix them w/ balls of 3.5 (7.5 total) and balls also w/ high distance ratings for long drives to make up for the lower distance of the irons.
My luck has been w/ balls of 3.5 spin and G25 L59 and Nike 85 irons both w/ high traj. and spin of 3 & 3.5 (6.5 - 7 spin total)
If I had the Max 94s (3 spin) I'd try for balls with spin of 4. (7 total) If I wanted more stick I'd have to use a ball w/ more spin, natch.
Individual results will vary.
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* one top player had
NIKE 20XI-X RZN (L61+) (3.5 spin) w/ Nike 97 irons (4.5 spin = 8 total) good value
** many top members are using
NIKE (90 or 92) (4.6 spin) w/ Nike 97 irons (4.5 spin) = 9.1 spin total
[I'm guessing that when you have that much spin, you're not moving the spin dot back as much as you did when you had less total spin value, and even occasionally a little more so forward, depending on the circumstance]