chris661
Money List Winner
Whatever suits best. How they look does factor the equation but surely if you are hitting set A perfectly and they are a little more chnunky the benefits in performance outweight the aesthetics
Whatever suits best. How they look does factor the equation but surely if you are hitting set A perfectly and they are a little more chnunky the benefits in performance outweight the aesthetics
I drool over these...
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But have to settle for these...
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I drool over these...
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But have to settle for these...
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Might have a set of 710 MB going................![]()
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Even if I was a beginner, I wouldn't care how good they were for my game, there is no way on this earth I could use those, they are just too ugly
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I own a set of these and even though they are forged I dont use headcovers as to cover them up would be travesty. These are everything you expect from a manufacturer with Wilson's heritage. Small heads, sharp lines, looks to die for and surprisingly easy to use. Fortunately they play as good as they look. Remember it's not the size that matters but what you do with it.
Go on then, I'll Bite.
Mizuno MP63 irons
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I don't need to say anything, nothing. The pictures say it all really.
For a "Better players" club, they are really forgiving. Wafer thin top line, very little off-set, minimal graphics and decals, buttery soft when struck out of the middle and, all-in-all, just a classy looking club. The 64's are equally as good, but I couldn't tell the difference for the £200+ increase in price.
If you're a mid handicap player who is a strong iron player that hits a good ball these clubs are for you.
I'm non of the above. I only brough them becuase they were shiney![]()
Go on then, I'll Bite.
Mizuno MP63 irons
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I don't need to say anything, nothing. The pictures say it all really.
For a "Better players" club, they are really forgiving. Wafer thin top line, very little off-set, minimal graphics and decals, buttery soft when struck out of the middle and, all-in-all, just a classy looking club. The 64's are equally as good, but I couldn't tell the difference for the £200+ increase in price.
If you're a mid handicap player who is a strong iron player that hits a good ball these clubs are for you.
I'm non of the above. I only brough them becuase they were Mizuno[/B]:
These might be nice to hit but nice to look at??? C'mon....give me a break!
.... And the irons you play are?
These but without the personalisation, just Orka on the back.
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Bland.
Nice, don't get me wrong, but a little to bland to my eye.
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