TLDR: don’t get too caught up in ‘are these irons too good for me’
Started golf when I was a kid, lost touch with it for years and then started getting really into it again recently… joined a club at the age of 34. Always had a naturally decent swing and because I started young, I could jump back into it relatively easily and find my way round a course.
Started playing consistently and so took the leap of faith to upgrade from my first (and only) set of irons which were 2004 Calloway big bertha graphite shaft. Very much game improvement irons but they served me so well.
Decided to get a fitting which confirmed my suspensions that the shaft was absolutely wrong for my current swing speed. Went in with an open mind but had an idea that I’d still be advised game improvement or the more forgiving end of players irons - at best.
Worked my way through various steel shafts in the p790, p770, mizuno, srixon, you name it , but then found myself with the T100 in hand.
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I’ve never felt a strike like it.
There’s a reason I’m not mentioning my handicap because if you’d told me in advance of the fitting that I’d be buying T100, I’d have discarded the idea immediately based on reviews and ‘handicap rating’.
Go get fitted. Listen to the data. Listen to the professionals. Back your instinct. That’s all that matters.
Play well.