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However, I have read somewhere that too much offset is really bad for a hooker / pusher like me. If that is the case though, am I better off getting a set of irons with less offset
I've had a few offset sets and think they are terrible for any other player than out and out slicers. If you either hit it straight or push it, then offset could be helpful, but (if like most players with an in-out path) and the hook is your bad shot.....offset is pretty bad news. 9/10 of my irons that don't fly straight end up left of target....so offset is not good for me. Lessons won't help either, because if your pro can get you practising so you end up coming through in-square-in, then "closed face" irons will just end up as light hooks.
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