YankeeJim: They will last you forever
YJ does make some good points. The thing is, when I was noodling out loud on the forums about whether to upgrade from my G10s to the Tour Burner 2.0s, I think YJ made the same argument. Forever lasted a couple of months, and now there better irons out there, and if I don't keep up with the Jones, I'll...
YankeeJim: become some sort of plodding along Legend, getting run over by everybody
My biggest problem is that, between the tier differences, the lack of any tangible advantages to being a higher tier, the random winds for each player for each hole, and WGTs own inconsistencies, be that shot results (random variations), wind variations (one 194y iron into a 15mph headwind goes 186, the next one goes 172), meter glitches, etc, the best player in a given round doesn't necessarily shoot the best score. I can invest $30 in that iron set, but that bump still wouldn't be as significant to my chances of winning as another player getting favorable winds in one RG, or another hitting from a closer tee in another forum. And the new balls, being available to everyone of the requisite level, only amplify that issue. If there is anything I love less than watching someone with my driver and a better ball than mine hit from tees 60y in front of mine, it's playing a single play tourney and getting headwinds on 8 of the 9 holes, and knowing damn well that someone else likely got tailwinds on 7 of 9 and played on effectively a 300y or so shorter course than I did. And if I get these irons, in a few months there will be others for $40, and as someone mentioned, $6.00 Titlists or $5.00 Nike Legend balls with the durability nirfed. The company needs to keep making money, but the new customer stream is not infinite, and the ball profits as they are don't cut it...
It doesn't end. It's not worth it.