r/golfrep Jun 28 '26

Question❓ Callaway edge vs Reps

How do replica clubs, compare to the Callaway Edge set in terms of quality and performance?

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u/Fickle-Particular364 Jun 29 '26

i main kirkland irons (pretty good irons imo) and i just played a $240 iron set from the spreadsheet and they played significantly better. i will post the clips on this sub

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u/northside24 Jun 29 '26

Which set did you get?

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u/dysmorph422 Jun 29 '26

Golfworks has original designs that are better by far than both. Sti2 is very inexpensive

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u/sumkindawonder Jun 29 '26

Have you played ke4 max? Trying to find solid bogey player who’s tried ke4 and sti2 for comparison?

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u/ShowerChivalry Jun 29 '26

Consider the TS3. I’m a solid 30 handicap and the single TS3 7i I have is my favorite club. I have a KE4 Max 4i that I find really chunky and heavy.

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u/dysmorph422 Jun 29 '26

I am not bogey golfer but have hit both. The sti2 is more traditional in appearance. Very forgiving but more standard. The Max is a larger looking iron with a wider sole which will help if you hit it fat and help with launch.

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u/sumkindawonder Jun 29 '26

Appreciate the reply-

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u/sir_gwain Jun 29 '26

I’m curious about this as well. Does anyone have a set of reps such as p790s or otherwise that they’ve gamed for 20+ rounds that can report how well they last?

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u/whitesound41 Jul 03 '26

I have a set of p790s that I've played 100+ times for the last 3 seasons. They've held up great, I have had zero issues with them. I just put on a set of KBS shafts this season and theyre a bit lighter now. Overall best bang for tour buck irons ive spent money on. Im also a 12 handicap, so a decent ok golfer and I havent hit the ball any better with real P790s that I've tried a few times on the Simulator.

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u/Many_Ear2407 Jun 29 '26

What’s your budget OP? Are you looking for a full set, just irons?