McTear
Hacker
Hi,
For years I played off 11 with Mizuno blades, they were great clubs but a tad unforgiving, as you would expect. I decided to change to something a bit more forgiving in the hope of getting my handicap down a bit. I opted for Ping I3 Blades (which aren't blades at all). Initially I did see an improvement in my scores, but gradually this tailed off and I was duffing and shanking more and more shots. I went back to my Mizuno's for a while and found that I could hardly hit them anymore, basically I had stopped concentrating on making decent swings, I just assumed the Game Improvment clubs would get the ball there.... and the chunky top line put me off...
In the end I ditched the I3s and went for Ping s59s. Since going back to the blades and putting in some decent practice I've seen my handicap go down to 10 (had gone up to 13)
I also find the blades are much easier to work e.g when I get stuck behind a tree (which happens a lot) it is much easier to draw and fade the ball or control the high of the flight when playing in the wind.
Has anyone else had the same experience?
Cheers...
For years I played off 11 with Mizuno blades, they were great clubs but a tad unforgiving, as you would expect. I decided to change to something a bit more forgiving in the hope of getting my handicap down a bit. I opted for Ping I3 Blades (which aren't blades at all). Initially I did see an improvement in my scores, but gradually this tailed off and I was duffing and shanking more and more shots. I went back to my Mizuno's for a while and found that I could hardly hit them anymore, basically I had stopped concentrating on making decent swings, I just assumed the Game Improvment clubs would get the ball there.... and the chunky top line put me off...
In the end I ditched the I3s and went for Ping s59s. Since going back to the blades and putting in some decent practice I've seen my handicap go down to 10 (had gone up to 13)
I also find the blades are much easier to work e.g when I get stuck behind a tree (which happens a lot) it is much easier to draw and fade the ball or control the high of the flight when playing in the wind.
Has anyone else had the same experience?
Cheers...