New clubs first 18 holes

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18 holes in and things seem promising.

Starting at the scoring end of the bag, the wedges were great. Same loft and bounce as the previous T10's so I wasn't expecting any more distance and the point of having the same lofts was to keep my distance gapping the same.

The ball seemed t check up an awful lot quicker than the previous set with caught me out a few times leaving me short.

With having them fitted to me, a little more upright, my divot seems a lot shallower and not as long. No idea if this is just down to how I was swinging the clubs but over all very impressed.

The only negative I found was with the Nickel finish. It don't half mark easily :mad:

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A few marks either side from bunker play but over all very impressed.

The irons had a good outing too. The one thing that I did notice compared to the 32's is that they are not quite as soft out the middle. Don't get me wrong they are still buttery soft, just not as soft as the 32's.

Overall very impressed. My strike seems to be a lot crisper with the 63's and I'm getting a little higher flight as compared to the 32's. Bearing in mind from the 6 iron down to the PW the lofts are 1* stronger than the 32's, over all distance was the same. If I had to make a broard guess I would say the 63's are about 3 yards longer. So, overall my distances are the same.

Now this may be a load of guff, it may be me, or it may be down to the clubs. I have generally play with a fade and I'm more than happy with that shape. The problem I had with the 32's was the ball started fractionally right of my intended line then faded.

The fitter noticed during my fitting that the 32's are flat compared to Mizuno standard by a couple of degrees. Bearing I have been fitted for 1* upright, this is a difference of around 3*.

The 63's now start where I aim an then, at the apex of their flight start to drop to the right. Our 14th usually plays 108 yards. We were on a temp green here yesterday, playing around 140 (uphill) to the pin. Played my usual shot. 7 iron started just left o the pin faded in on a cracking line, flew the pin by about 2 or 3 yards and checked up. left me about 10ft back up the hill.

All in all I'm very impressed with the 63's. It took me a little while to used to view at address and how the play, to be honest, I'm still adapting to them, but the early signs are good.

Now, the driver, completely different beast to my previous Mizuno 630.

I thought the Mizuno was an excellent driver. My problem with the driver has always been I could not get the thing to give me any other flight than low, mid at best. In turn, I suffered from loss of carry distance and in turn over all distance.

When we did my irons at my fitting the fitter suggested a mid launch, mid to high spin shaft. So when I spec'd up my 910D2 I decided to give the Kai'li shaft a bash.

Turns out to be a good choice :thup:

The ball has a much better initial launch angle and has a mid-high flight that is forward and powerful. It has added quite a bit of distance to my drives and at my swing speed I need all the help I can get.

As an example our 1st and 10th fairways have a fairway bunker right on the driving distance for the 630. I would either carry the ball into the trap or it would roll in. Yesterday, on both fairways, I carried the trap on both occasions. With the ground being soft seeing carry distance was easier and I was a good 15-18 yards past the trap to where the ball pitch "crater" was. Loft is the same on the driver. The shaft is the same weight and they are both 45" in length...... :mad:

Over all, really, really impressed with all the new equipment :thup:

I was really worried about making wholesale changes but, after listening to people who know much more about clubs than me, I really think, on first impressions, I've made the right choices getting fitted for my clubs and listening to the fitter and his recommendations :thup:
 
sounds v promising Gareth, glad the new bats behaved. The black nickel sound a bit crap to me, I can offer you a decent 2nd hand price for them if you want to get rid before they really mark up and put you off at address ;)
 
G, the mpt10 looked years old within one round. I love them as a wedge but their black nickle / satin black finishes for a club designed to be used from poor lies and sand is just a stupid idea, plain and simple.

PS when did you get new bats, so unexpected.
 
mizuno irons and titleist woods, great choice ;)

agree with your thoughts on the 910 driver, i was amazed at the difference over my old taylormade burner on the first outing

the titleist just gets up in the air and goes forward, a powerful flight, i won't be changing for a while
 
G, the mpt10 looked years old within one round. I love them as a wedge but their black nickle / satin black finishes for a club designed to be used from poor lies and sand is just a stupid idea, plain and simple.

PS when did you get new bats, so unexpected.

Fitted last Monday.

Delivered Wednesday :thup:

I'm guessing the wrist got the all clear and is holding up ok?

Still waiting on my MRI results :rant:

Specialist had no issue with me playing so long as I don't do too much on it and when it aches rest. Had no issues with it in over 2 weeks now.
 
Black nickel will always mark badly, that's why I avoid as the faces look bad after two or three rounds then horrendous and off putting after about ten rounds.
 
Still waiting on my MRI results

Specialist had no issue with me playing so long as I don't do too much on it and when it aches rest. Had no issues with it in over 2 weeks now.

Not good about the scan results but good that it's holding up to play and new shineys :-)
 
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