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| Re: Mizuno MP57 V MP60 From what I hear, Tiger's Titleist blades were forged by Miura in Japan (albeit designed like the MP-14s). |
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| Re: Mizuno MP57 V MP60 I went to the fitting centre at Cumbernauld and was thinking Id get the mp60's (this was before the 57's were out) They ended up telling me that my ball striking was good enough that I simply had to choose which ones I liked the feel of between the 60's and 67's. I plumped for the 67's and Im so glad I have. I can honestly say that yes you feel the off centre hits but I lose about 5 yards with a 5iron and to be honest, I can cope with that as in my head I just blame it on a gust of wind! I also had mine strengthened by 1degree as I told them the majority of my golf was on a links course (St Andrews) Loved the ball flight with Dynamic gold s300's so plumped for them. I remember buying them then thinking Im never going to be able to hit the 3 iron but when I did it felt so good! I could have stood there and hit balls all day so dont let the mrs come with you as she's guaranteed to get annoyed!! Good luck. |
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| Re: Mizuno MP57 V MP60 Pleeeeeeaaaaassseeeee tell me you didnt get the standard grips though!!! ![]() 67's are nice, I have a friend with a set. Getting them cranked down a degree is a good idea though and I would recommend anyone with Mizunos to get 1 or 2 degrees added to their set just for that little bit more punch. D. |