Aggelos777:
Thanks for your reply Phred.
1. What i find a bit discouraging about the Ping L59 G25 full set is the 2.5 forgiveness. Since i'm no mouse clicking guru, i'm worried that i will need paid balls to feel comfortable.
2. Do you have any comments about the TaylorMade M2 Full Set (L69+)? They are 100 credit more but spec-wise they seem somewhat better since they have a 3.0 forgiveness.
3. If i don't go the full club set way but on individual club purchases (getting hasty), how would you prioritize?
Cheers
Aggelos
I never tried the M2's as they came out after I was using the Rsi-2 irons. I would rather have a high trajectory irons like the Pings instead of the med trajectory of the M2's, as the ball will have less roll out after landing.
The US Open is June 16th - 19th. Hopefully there will be a free rental weekend then, If so you could try out the different clubs you are interested in then.
Here is a link to Gary Pinhunters web site. He has some great tips including something about precision and forgiveness that give a great description of how they work.
http://shortgrass123.wixsite.com/pinhunters
On the home page hover over "Golf Tips and Helps" and then click the drop down for "Forgiveness and Precision"
In my opinion I don't think the 0.5 dot forgiveness difference between the two iron sets would make giving up the high trajectory worth it.
Alosso gave you great advice if you buy clubs individually. Wedges will make the biggest difference right now. I used the L38 and L39 ATV wedges until I could get the top Clevelands. I once tried both the 64 degree L52 Max spin wedge and a L91 Max Meter wedge on a free rental weekend, but I liked the CW's better.
Those ATV's do step funny. When I had the Ping G25 set, I used a 64*, and a 60* with distances of 50 and 77 yards. I eventually got rid of the hybrid and added the 54* with a 98 yd distance, as the PW for the Ping irons is 115 yards. The top level Clevelands do step at 60, 80 and 100 yds, while the mid levels are 60, 75 and 90. The top one work well with the top 3 irons sets, all having a PW of 120 yards. I have the top level Nike iron set and the PW plays about as well as a Cleveland does.
When I was playing the Pings I started using a WGT G12-S (meter 2.0) ball for fun and then went to the G13-S ball after I started using the Cally L33 (both meters 2.5) for tournaments I took seriously. They cost 64, 99 and 250 credits respectively. I still use the G13-S balls for fun. Inexpensive balls are available that will work OK for most things you are playing.
I hope this helps a bit more.