The one point I'd emphasize is make sure the shaft is fit for you. The heads are amazing and great, leaps and bounds better than the prior generation, but knowing and paying attention to the shaft profile will help with the distance control and dispersion. I took a long-term rental on a T200 set with AMT Black S300 shafts and couldn't for the life of me consistently get them to fly -- long or short irons, but moving to the AMT Red and finally landing on the Nippon GH950s made a world of difference and now I'm trying to get into a set for the off season.