tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7051574495817462192.post9009033440094388737..comments2024-03-24T00:12:23.882-07:00Comments on 3Jack Golf Blog: Using a Tour Striker Pro & Vintage Blade 2-ironRich H.http://www.blogger.com/profile/00619151630318195719noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7051574495817462192.post-79429996932328592692014-05-05T06:25:40.647-07:002014-05-05T06:25:40.647-07:00I know this an old post, but my Google search this...I know this an old post, but my Google search this morning yielded this post at the top. 3Jack, hopefully you will chime in on this......<br /><br />At the range yesterday, 2 large buckets down range by the time I was through. Long story short, I could not hit my irons to save my life! I have hit them well in the past (not fitted), but after a back injury this winter, I am coming back slowly. BUT, there was one iron that I could NOT mishit, the Tour Striker 8 iron (not the Pro). EVERY TIME I hit this club, it was a beautiful high 2-3 yard draw. <br /><br />I could switch between any given iron and the Tour Striker, and I can count on one hand the number of bad shots with the Tour Striker. And with my irons, I hit every kind of shot imaginable... thin, fat, pulled, 3 foot off the ground. No height or distance. But the TS was amazing.<br /><br />OK, so I lied, it was kind of a long story. My thought was, could it be that the MOI of the Tour Striker is better suited to me than my Cobra AMP irons? I started thinking last night that I should find a builder that could check the MOI of the TS, and compare that to my irons. If there is a significant difference, would it make sense to either rebuild or build a new set to match the MOI of the Tour Striker? Or at the very lest, build a single club to test?<br /><br />Thanks in advance!<br />Bobglock35ipschttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00660795903019032406noreply@blogger.com