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  • twoiron Rank: Corporal 2nd Mar 2009

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    Good Points: Forged cup face technology very forgiving compared to solid forged irons, extremely good feel, very workable for shot shaping, classic looks, strong lofted, Nippon shaft is smooh and aids with the ball flight.


    Bad Points: top line is slightly thicker but hidden well by the shadow chrome finish, stock shaft is only 95 grams which is too light and too low kick point


    General comments: I traded in my forged cavity backs for these last fall, because I can't get out and practice as much as is needed to play well with forged irons. They are terrific! I am sold on the cupface technology from the NVG2 Tour driver and the other metals MacGregor makes that I play. The stainless steel hosel and body of the MT irons provides great stability and a low center of gravity for tremendous forgiveness. The set-up at address inspires confidence. I special ordered the NS Pro 1150 GH Nippon shafts instead of the stock 950 shafts as they are too light. The 1150 is a top quality medium weight shaft. It provides an ultra-smooth power transfer even with an aggressive swing. These clubs are as workable as the forged cavity backs were; but the forgiveness factor adds so much confidence. I just don't understand why more people wouldn't pick a classically styled extremely playable iron over some of the other "clubs" people play with.