In our forums, our members have been discussing used irons. WRXer ‘siGno’ is a former scratch golfer looking to get back into playing and is on the hunt for a complete set of irons with a budget of $450.
He kicks off the thread, saying:
“Just curious subjectively, of course, what iron set you would go with if you only had $385-450 to spend total for a 3-P or 4-P set of irons? I’m getting back into the game I used to be scratch or +1 and haven’t played in years due to building a business. Just want to take it slow and not jump in too deep money wise right now.
Been eye balling the MP-54s and AP2 714’s. There is a nice listing for the 54s on eBay right now at +1/2,” which I need that I might snag. Just figured I’d get some opinions before dropping the money.”
And our members have been sharing how they would spend the money in our forums.
- Here are a few posts from the thread, but make sure to check out the entire discussion and have your say at the link below.
- Markrip: “Check out Sub 70. They’re clubs stand up to the big OEMs, and their customer service is excellent. They’ll be close to your price point, and they are great at getting you the right set up for you. Check out the Sub 70 70 thread you’ll find a lot of satisfied customers.”
- cwilk: “New Level 902 Forged. They would still have to be used at your price, but you should be able to find newer sets than you would big name OEM options. And they are great irons.”
- cjlayer30: “Any used Mizunos that still have clean faces will be a great purchase. Got some MP-69s for $250 a year ago, and they are butter. If you want a little forgiveness but still a player’s set, I’d look around for a used set of Titleist CBs (any year).”
- drumdude96: “The Wilson Staff FG Tour F5 are also a GREAT forged iron. They are well suited to low handicap players but also offer a good bit of forgiveness. I sold a set earlier this year and kinda wish I had held onto them.”