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Vintage Walter Hagen "Haig Ultra" Set Of 6 Irons (2,3,6,7,8,9)
Vintage Walter Hagen "Haig Ultra" Set Of 6 Irons (2,3,6,7,8,9)
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WALTER HAGEN JR Series II Kids Golf Clubs & Stand Bag  Age 5-9 Driver Iron Wedge
WALTER HAGEN JR Series II Kids Golf Clubs & Stand Bag Age 5-9 Driver Iron Wedge
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Walter Hagen Ultradyne II Irons 2-PW Steel Regular
Walter Hagen Ultradyne II Irons 2-PW Steel Regular
   $59.99
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Walter Hagen Haig Ultra WH385 Contour Sole Fluid-Feel 2-P Golf Irons AND MORE!
Walter Hagen Haig Ultra WH385 Contour Sole Fluid-Feel 2-P Golf Irons AND MORE!
   $259.99
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Walter Hagen Haig-Ultra Contour Sole Reg 385 2-PW Iron Set IS662
Walter Hagen Haig-Ultra Contour Sole Reg 385 2-PW Iron Set IS662
   $99.99
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Walter Hagen, Haig Ultra Contour Sole, 2-P,Sw golf irons, NICE, RARE, VINTAGE
Walter Hagen, Haig Ultra Contour Sole, 2-P,Sw golf irons, NICE, RARE, VINTAGE
   $269.99
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Haig Ultra Contour Sole Vintage Irons -1" Inch 3-PW Collectible Iron Set!
Haig Ultra Contour Sole Vintage Irons -1" Inch 3-PW Collectible Iron Set!
   $199.95
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VINTAGE WILSON MADE c.1950 WALTER HAGEN 19M0 FORGED CHIPPER IRON NEW USA GRIP
VINTAGE WILSON MADE c.1950 WALTER HAGEN 19M0 FORGED CHIPPER IRON NEW USA GRIP
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HAGEN TAYLORMADE MIXED  GOLF SET DRIVER IRONS PUTTER BAG 629
HAGEN TAYLORMADE MIXED GOLF SET DRIVER IRONS PUTTER BAG 629
   $49.95
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Walter Hagen Haig Ultradyne Irons set 2-PW Golf Club "Near Mint"
Walter Hagen Haig Ultradyne Irons set 2-PW Golf Club "Near Mint"
   $219.00
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WALTER HAGEN T3 7 IRON
WALTER HAGEN T3 7 IRON
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Walter Hagen Ultradyne 2-P MATCHED Golf Irons VINTAGE!
Walter Hagen Ultradyne 2-P MATCHED Golf Irons VINTAGE!
   $179.99
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Walter Hagen Ultradyne II Iron Set, 2-SW,w/Steel Spiral
Walter Hagen Ultradyne II Iron Set, 2-SW,w/Steel Spiral
   $159.99
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WALTER HAGEN HAIG~ULTRA SINGLE 3 IRON GOLF CLUB FLUID FEEL 385 STEEL
WALTER HAGEN HAIG~ULTRA SINGLE 3 IRON GOLF CLUB FLUID FEEL 385 STEEL
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GREAT! 1960's Haig Ultra 385 Contour Sole Irons MRH 2 - 9 (=3-PW), Aluminum Reg
GREAT! 1960's Haig Ultra 385 Contour Sole Irons MRH 2 - 9 (=3-PW), Aluminum Reg
   $165.00
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Complete set Ladies Walter Hagen woods,irons,putter and bag
Complete set Ladies Walter Hagen woods,irons,putter and bag
   $20.50
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Walter Hagen Ultradyne III Single 2 Iron Golf Club Reg
Walter Hagen Ultradyne III Single 2 Iron Golf Club Reg
   $19.99
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Walter Hagen HAIG~ULTRA Single 9 Iron FLUID FEEL 385
Walter Hagen HAIG~ULTRA Single 9 Iron FLUID FEEL 385
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 VINTAGE WALTER HAGEN ULTRADYNE II  1  Iron  STEEL STIFF
VINTAGE WALTER HAGEN ULTRADYNE II 1 Iron STEEL STIFF
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The Haig Walter Hagen PW Iron Pitching Wedge
The Haig Walter Hagen PW Iron Pitching Wedge
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Walter Hagen HAIG ULTRA Single 3 Iron FLUID FEEL WH385
Walter Hagen HAIG ULTRA Single 3 Iron FLUID FEEL WH385
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Rac TP forged vs. Rac MB forged

*aA said: What is the difference between these clubs? On TM's site, they don't even have the Rac TP's listed. Are the MB's the successor to the TP's? They also say that they created the MB's for Goosen. But when you check what is in Goosen's bag (courtesy of TM web site), it says Rac TP forged. Am I missing something?

*zra76 said: I believe they are just Cavity vs. Muscleback blade models. I was looking at the '04 Rac TP's for a while. Those are sweet and one of a handful of iron sets I would switch out from the Miura's to attain. I think, for me, a CB 3-7 and MB 8-PW would be the best set. Get 'em. If for no other reason, to make me jealous. http://www.shottalk.com/forum/images/icons/icon10.gif

*aA said: Quote: Originally Posted by ezra76 Get 'em. If for no other reason, to make me jealous. http://www.shottalk.com/forum/images/icons/icon10.gif That's worth considering! BTW, when is the ground gonna soften up around here? April?

*ndy_79 said: I have a set with Project X shafts in a good 9/10 condition I will flog you for 800 bucks....

*zra76 said: Quote: Originally Posted by AaA That's worth considering! BTW, when is the ground gonna soften up around here? April? Yeah probably. I really think winter is just coming later year after year. I remember last year there were still temp tees set up a week after Easter. That ticked me off since they were trying to charge full price. Good thing was many courses had deals well into May. I played Cranston CC for like twenty-something, that is usually around $50. Won't see me there mid-season. http://www.shottalk.com/forum/images/icons/icon10.gif

cyb*rious said: OK, I've owned both and currently play the TP MB's. I like both and feel is pretty close to the same. The RAC TP's are cavity back with no offset at all. The RAC TP MB's are muscle back blades with a slight offset. Quite frankly I find the Blades easier to hit and more forgiving. This is the exact opposite of what I expected but since the MB's are a little offset it is understandable. Also the RAC TP's are discontinued for this year. They can be had for a pretty cheap price these days. The RAC TP's are also a little easier to work than the RAC TP MB's (atleast for me). Does that answer your question?

*aA said: Quote: Originally Posted by cyberious OK, I've owned both and currently play the TP MB's. I like both and feel is pretty close to the same. The RAC TP's are cavity back with no offset at all. The RAC TP MB's are muscle back blades with a slight offset. Quite frankly I find the Blades easier to hit and more forgiving. This is the exact opposite of what I expected but since the MB's are a little offset it is understandable. Also the RAC TP's are discontinued for this year. They can be had for a pretty cheap price these days. The RAC TP's are also a little easier to work than the RAC TP MB's (atleast for me). Does that answer your question? Yes, pretty much. I figured they discontinued the TP cavities and created the newer version, the TP MB's. Do you find the MB's to be a true muscle back, like the titleist 695mb's? Maybe it's just the angle, but the TM's look a tad bit thicker. Nonetheless, I love the looks.

cyb*rious said: I think they are better feeling than the Titleist's. The Titleists just feel like you are hitting a rock no matter where you hit the ball. With the TM's if you hit it in the sweetspot you barely even feel like you hit anything. They maybe a tad thicker in the soles but at address they have nice thin toplines.

*aA said: Quote: Originally Posted by cyberious I think they are better feeling than the Titleist's. The Titleists just feel like you are hitting a rock no matter where you hit the ball. With the TM's if you hit it in the sweetspot you barely even feel like you hit anything. They maybe a tad thicker in the soles but at address they have nice thin toplines. I found the 695 mb's to be very smooth. But everyone is different I guess. The TP's felt pretty darn good too.

Lyl*G said: I really want to try the R7 tp irons.

*aA said: Quote: Originally Posted by LyleG I really want to try the R7 tp irons. There is something about the way those things look that doesn't make me tickle inside.

cyb*rious said: Quote: Originally Posted by LyleG I really want to try the R7 tp irons. I've tried them. They are without a doubt one of the best cast clubs I've ever hit. Pretty thin topline and very smooth swinging you should definitely give them a test.