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Old 10-26-2005, 02:16 PM
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MP-33 vs. MP-37

From what I understand, the 37's have a more penetrating ball flight and a smaller sweet spot. Has anyone hit them both? Any opinions on either?
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Re: MP-33 vs. MP-37

I have owned them both, mr3856a, there is little difference between the 2 designs. The 37's are a little harder to hit and a tiny tiny little bit less forgiving.

The 37's do set the ball off slightly lower, but not a whole lot. The 37's do look a bit smaller from above which some players find worrying.

Its a matter of personal preference to be honest. The 33's are lovely bats, but the 37's are earth shatteringly beautiful golf clubs. We are truly not worthy.

Buy some now, both sets, if possible.

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Re: MP-33 vs. MP-37

I've been considering the 33 or 37 also. Mizunoman, why are you playing the 60's after owning the blades?
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Re: MP-33 vs. MP-37

Cos I'm decidedly average, lol.


I went for the 60's cos they are a little more forgiving and I really like the look of them. The 37's are amazing but just too much hard work especially when you are off form a bit.

I sold my 33's cos I made £150 on them and they had S400's a half inch longer than standard on them so they were quite demanding clubs.

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