![]() It looks different because it is shallower than most other clubs of similar loft and I think that will take a little getting used to. I typically love my set gap wedge, at least I have with my previous two sets of irons and I think the T200 48° (mine is bent to 49°) will be a set favorite. ![]() Sunday was a quick warm up on the range with some gap wedge and driver. So I will try to forget all the shots from Saturday. I've never worn rain gloves or anything on my right hand before and that was such a weird feeling for me. Wearing rain gloves and in a cold rain everything was a fade. I got more range time at the event on Saturday in the rain. I think they could be played by nearly any skill level. and again these T200's are a fantastic set of irons. I should see some improvement on approach with these in the bag. My home course is an old school parkland course with raised greens that slope forward back to front, so throwing darts is a necessity to hitting greens. I am hitting darts with the 7 iron and down. The feel on these is a pretty big improvement over my Hot Metals. I have been hitting the ball straighter because they are so easy to aim. These things look amazing in hand and behind the ball. The T200's are the clubs I am really impressed with so far. Hard to say for sure since I have only gotten maybe 20 total shots in so far with these clubs. I am seeing nearly identical distances which is as expected given the lofts are almost the same, but I might be getting a tad higher flight. They just look and feel like they are going to be easy to hit which inspires a lot of confidence. The T300 irons are an even bigger profile than my previous JPX 919 Hot Metals were. ![]() One thing I am really enjoying with my set is the split. I have been out a couple more times this week for a few holes at a time.
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