Blades

Doesn't mean people should not use them of course. Just means that they are using them because they like them and think they are cool - very good reasons to use them. But they do make golf that little bit trickier and anyone who says otherwise is mistaken.
I would also caveat from personal experience that using large cavity backs with excessive offset makes golf a little bit trickier and anyone who says otherwise is mistaken.
 
I played my best golf with a set of Mizzy MP32's (I really should not have sold them). I recently switched to I20's and even though I did notice some extra forgiveness, I hated the look of them. I've now gone back to my old Cobra (progressive) blades.. I can't hit them as well, but they look and feel great..

I can't really see me changing them, even though I know they would help on those days when my ball striking was really off.. I guess it's vanity, but it's my golf and I like them...

Caveat - After hitting NWJocko's Amp Forged, I would switch to them.. Holy hell Batman, those things are long and beautiful sounding... :D
 
Or in other words, miss hit a blade and you won't go quite as far into the cabbage as you would with a cavity back. I'm off to ebay for a browse...:whistle:

A bit negative isn't it...?
Surely you should be thinking " miss hit a cavity iron and I may still make it across the pond"....#NGT....
 
I may get the Mizuno MP4 as my next club. I f you are going to play well I dont think it matters what you are using. same as if you are playing poorly.
 
I may get the Mizuno MP4 as my next club. I f you are going to play well I dont think it matters what you are using. same as if you are playing poorly.

yep nice looking clubs, thinking of a mixed set maybe next year.

A mate has just got himself a set, hoped to have a few shots with them.... but has Project X6.5 shafts in them.... no thanks;)
 
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