Thank you so much for the additional info, BDKiing. I appreciate the detail, as the equipment rep at the tent wasn't super helpful and they only had an 8-iron and 6-iron for me to try. I didn't get a really good sense of spin rates and stopping power, but I definitely did notice how strongly the clubs were lofted. I'd be a bit worried that I wouldn't be able to generate enough spin to properly check-up the shorter irons and wedges, as I'm not a really high-spin ball-striker to begin with, so it's good to know about that potential issue.
There were actually a lot of irons I liked (Titleist T200, TaylorMade P790's), but they tended to kind of blend together after a while. The Epics just seemed to jump out at me from the rest of the ones I tried, though, so perhaps that's why they caught my eye.
Did you get to play the Old Course? I'd be interested to hear your thoughts about it, as I had the great fortune to be able to do it this past Spring.
Was in Orlando for work, so I schemed an extra-late flight out so I could sneak in a round. I ended up doing Nicklaus' "New Course" at Grand Cypress, which I thought was a lot of fun. Not the most scenic or feature-packed course in the world, but as a semi-links style course with the homage to the Old Course, I thought it was a fun and relaxing loop. I wish I could have made a putt from any distance outside of 1 foot, but rental clubs, lots of rust, etc. etc. etc. (insert your favorite excuse here). I was just happy to be out there in December wearing shorts.
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