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Miura CB 57 golf irons 4-pw and Cally Apex 3H, X100 AMT Tour Issue - NEAR MINT

Estimated price for orientation: 1 495 $

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Condition: Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: Miura
Shaft Material: Steel Model: CB 57
Flex: Extra Stiff Club Type: Iron Set
MPN: Does Not Apply


I had Bailey & Izett build at the same time to go with this iron set.  Matching grips, and the lengths and swingweights are built to flow with these irons.  See my other items for that listing and feel free to make a combo offer!]
As for the irons, these are amazing clubs but I've decided I miss my Baby Blades, and the wife will not allow two sets of Miura's in our house.  I just recently spent over $2,300 on this build, so my loss is your gain.See pics for condition.  If you look closely, you can tell these have been hit before, but barely.  These heads have been used for a few range sessions and 5 or 6 rounds, so slight bag chatter here and there, but for all practical purposes these look pretty close to new.  Shafts and grips have only been used for a couple rounds and appear new.          BUILD SPECS: Built by renowned builders, Bailey & Izett, a lot of thought and care went into this build!  Swingweighting / Balance: With the ascending weight of the AMT shafts, and swingweights ascending slightly (from ~D4.0 in the 4i  to ~D5.5 in the PW), these are very close to MOI matched, though MOI does ascend very slightly as the weights required for a perfect MOI match would have diminished "head feel" in the short irons.  The basic overall theme here is that the short-irons have the stability and clubhead feel you would get with standard DG X100's, and the long-irons allow a little extra clubhead speed while maintaining the same bend profile as the standard DG's.  
Length: The 4i-6i is +1/2" and the short irons gradually progress towards +1".  That is, from the 6i through PW, club length descends in 3/8" increments (as opposed to typical 1/2" gaps), meaning that by the time you get to the PW, you're at +1".  This very subtle adjustment makes the long irons easier to control while the short irons allow for a slightly more comfortable posture.  If you happen to want the traditional 1/2" progression throughout, you could shorten the 7i-PW to make the whole set +1/2". Lie angle: 1* flat.  (Obviously you can adjust lie angles to your preference)   Loft:  These are standard Miura lofts in the 6i - PW.  The 5-iron, at 26*, is 1* stronger than Miura standard. The 4-iron, at 22*, is 2* stronger than Miura standard.  This maintains 4* gapping throughout the set and effectively eliminates the need for a 3-iron. For the vast majority of golfers, this gapping makes more sense than having a 3i and 4i with only 2 degrees of loft differential.  Maintaining 4* gaps prevents the "gap compression" most players see in their long irons, and it opens up a slot in the bag for an additional hybrid or scoring club. (Obviously you could adjust the lofts to your preference)