First off, I used to play Ping Eye 2s back in the 90’s I think. Loved those clubs but someone stole them out of my garage in Dallas. To answer your question, I played yesterday with the new irons. Overall, I hit really shitty with them. That being said, our range was closed and I have never hit them before (picked them up Saturday) so I was hitting them on the course for the first time and really need to hit each iron at the range for a session or two to get the feel for them. I was playing Taylor Made M4s and switched to Titleist T 300’s. My clubs were like 4-5 years old but the tech has changed just in that time span as every iron I tried in my fitting went higher and farther than my Taylor Mades. The best irons that I hit for my swing were the Titleist, but the Mizuno Hot Metals, Ping G425’s and Srixon irons were also really good. I will say I had a few mis hit irons on the course that I swear my Taylor Mades would have sent into the rough on the right and these stayed straight since the are so forgiving. The Driver I switched to is a Callaway Rogue Max D and I have played that for 3 rounds now and I swear I don’t miss the fairway because its so forgiving. Even a mis hit that should slice OB still ends up on the fairway so pretty happy with that. I also got a Titleist TSR 3 wood which I have struggled hitting off the deck the first 3 rounds of use but that’s on me as I suck at woods off the deck and never hit them. I figured I have to start trying to hit the 3 wood so I have to accept bad shots.
The best purchase I have made was getting fitted for a LAB Mezzo putter in July. I was a shitty putter with my Spider and with the LAB I hit the putt straight where I want it to go 99% of the time. I have been sinking 4-6 footers consistently when with my Spider I would literally go 0-10 on those in a round. That putter is worth every penny to me.