I use a forge blade, and with zero offsets, as do most low handycappers or scratch players I know. This is starting to change, more and more are going muscle back. My reason is because when I used cavity backs I got lazy and began to hit of center, and got difficult to tell when I did. Went back to blades because any off center hit is immediately transmitted back to my hands. Now having said that I do feel most player should use cavity backs, until you get to a low single digits, then switch to a muscle, because cavities are very difficult to work the ball. I do feel my solid hits are longer and sound better, with cavity and the offset, it just looks bad to me at address, can't stand it.
Of course I have broken down and went to the advanced stuff with my driver, ti metal, max cor, big headed jobber 380cc...lol...hey I'm getting there..anything bigger just looks like a football to me..but got tired of being 40 yds behind everyone off the tee. I am thinking of switching to one of the new hybrids to replace my 3 iron, just pulled my 2 iron out last year and went to a 4 wood.
Side note, pulled out an old, old driver I had from 10 years ago, this 7 degree jobber, man ...lol...I can believe I hit balls with that thing, the head looks like it was the same size as the ball, and it was a driver, but I use to be pretty deadly with that thing, I also used to knock it into the next county occassionally...lol, but the face had a quarter size wear mark right in the center of the face, lmao...didn't have room to be much anyplace else
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Ping A-Blade putter I had for the last 25 years finally got replaced with an Odessey two ball this year. So I guess I am a little slow to change, if it ain't broke......lol