Blade Irons VS Cavity Irons

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Be very cautious about buying blades.

Indeed there is a distinct argument along the lines of 'why make the game harder than it already is!'

Though combo sets are a good balance.

Blades certainly give you 'feedback' if you don't get a good connection, but that seems something better suited to practice as opposed to on-the-course. At one stage, I had a set of blades and a set of cavity backs (well more than 1 of each actually!). While the blades were more of a pleasure to use, they were actually costing me a shot or 2 a round as straying into the second cut meant an 8-iron out at max compared to the required 5/6 iron that was possible with the CBs. And this year, there's plenty of tough, juicy rough about!
 

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I'ts all a question of personal taste. I like a blade type, i'm not the best player in the world but much prefer something that is pleasing to the eye.

Why not try some Mizuno MP 32 's n older set that you could pick up cheaply. I use my set over the winter as they are more forgiving that the mp62 i use in the summer.
 

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I have tried blades before and been very tempted. But when you can get irons that look like blades but give you a little bit of forgiveness then that will do for me. My clubs look look like the TM TP MB when looked on from above, so very pleasing on the eye.
 

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Get blades.. A bad shot is a bad shot whatever the club is in your hand.

Gotta disagree with this.
i own a set of Mizuno forged blades, a set of Hogan forged cavities, and a set of Ping cast Super GI irons.

The difference between the 3 sets are the mi*****. The PIng mi***** reach the green, the Hogans go 2/3 of the way, and the Mizuno mi***** go half the distance.
Flushed they make no significant distance difference.
As a 9/10 handicap, i make more mi***** than i would like and the Pings give me miles more consistency.

Having said that, and even though the Pings are not leaving my bag for a very long time, i still love bothe the Mizzys and the Hogans - they are both beautiful sets of clubs to play with


Good luck with what you get
 

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Blades look amazing but I agree with the principal of why make a difficult game harde than it should be. A set of forged cavities with a thin sole is my weapon of choice and I'd recommend a similar style to anyone.
 
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