I have seen quite a few data points on cool clubs that left me scratching my head. These AI200 are one of the sets I play. I have them with the MMT Taper 105s. This shaft is a tad soft for me, but if I focus on tempo, i can play it quite well, and focusing on tempo usually means I shoot well too. 5-A. I like them quite a lot. Nice high launch. Quite consistent. No crazy jumpers. They have a bit of that Callaway round look , and I find I like that much better than the Srixon angular look. Totally personal preference , just what makes you comfortable behind the ball. Shorter blade length, my preference. Only down side is Callaway customer service. Used to be pretty decent, but falling off a lot now it would seem. Sent me an email and a phone number to call. Called it, waited 30 minutes listening to the “high volume of calls” - like they have been saying for the past 10 years - then got a person who said, sorry i will transfer you, this is callaway preowned. And back into the queue. They don’t even know their own internal phone numbers. I think callaway is having some issues. This AI200 is a great club but it does not seem to get as much love as some of the other stuff out there, oddly enough. Maybe the cool clubs channel has had a negative influence there. I’d think they would need to be very careful. If they are publishing data that grossly disadvantages the callaway product due to defective methods , well, I’d not want t be their insurance liability carrier.