Pretty interesting, if/when Puma outsources the manufacturing to south east asia under another brand and starts printing these off for <$1500 for a set we'll talk- as it is i'm sure that box is probably 50% of the clubs value.
I have a set of the 2021 Irons and they are WOW ! For feel and distance Wear is fine 150 rounds now and still spotless ( but I do soapy water scrub them after every round), Brush clean after shot. They look great but they jumped in price from £350 in 2021.
I have the Caley irons and they go 4i-PW. Far better to go 5-GW. 4i is too hard to hit for high handicappers and you need an extra wedge as the PW is about 43 deg. Great review. Looks like your having better weather on hols. What happened to the famous turf interaction on your Insta reel though,
Loved that review James and they are a very nice looking iron, please please please never stop showing Bobby’s shank and Clarkson and Hammond laughing 😂😂
Pete Cowan what can you say brilliant .But personally a lesson from Pete my golf would go from awful .to beyond Bloody awful .he reminds me of a bloody grumpy headmaster 80 years ago you learn nothing
Been using the previous version of the Inesis 500 irons for the past 2 years and am 100% getting the new set in a couple of weeks when they're in stock in Ireland. Was playing Callaway Apex and TaylorMade M4 irons before and I prefer the Inesis. I'm a 16 handicap but think they will serve me well until I'm down to 12 or so.
My first "real" set of clubs were MacGregor MT irons and Eye o matic woods. I'm so happy to se MacGregor back in the game. I'm looking for a new driver and 3 wood. I'll certainly look at these. I just can't pay $500-$600 for a driver. Half of that is marketing budget to pay the pro's.
I play off 10 and I've got the previous model of these Irons. I changed from Old Ping g25 and never looked back. Great value for the money. I paid £150 for a second hand set only used for one round.
Second hand sets for any beginners in the only way to go , these would sell for £100 after 18 months. £500 gets you a very good set of irons in the second hand market
You have a point but beginners would have to do a ton of research to know which second hand set to purchase. Brand, shaft, model, length, amount of wear, etc. it is very intimidating for a new golfer to do that coming with no previous knowledge. Plus these are brand new.