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Old 10-12-2006, 12:43 PM
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Re: Has anyone experienced Q-link

Thats ok no problem, everyone is entitled to his/her opinion, the world world would be a boring place if we all thought the same.

Ive been playing with the MP-32s for just over a year now, its the first set of blades Ive ever had and I absolutely love them. They look great behind the ball (I hate big cavity clubs, they look like a bungalow on a stick), when you catch them just right they feel wonderful, you can lose abit of distance with an iffy hit but these are much more forgiving than normal blades. They tend to have a higher ball flight but still go a long way, very handy with the longer irons when trying to stop them on the green. I tend to hit my 5 iron about 200 yards no problem at all. The best bit is how they look in the bag, I get a great deal of pleasure out of people looking in the bag and seeing a nice shiny set of blades, alot of people get the misconception that blades are very difficult to hit and should only be used by a low handicapper, I only play off 15 and I dont have any trouble with them. I cant see me changing my irons for a very long time, probably till they fall apart. Probably the best £600 Ive ever spent. I dont know what the Titleist ones are like, I must admit Ive never been a big fan of Titleist stuff, they just seem abit old fashioned to me.

I hope this is of some help
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Driver: Taylormade R7 9.5 stiff
4+ wood: Callaway steelhead 3
Rescue club: Taylormade
Irons: Mizuno MP-32 stiff shaft
PW: Cleveland 900 series
SW: Cleveland 900 series
LW: Cleveland CG10
Putter: Odyssey 2ball steel insert blade
Ball: Callaway HX Tour Black
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