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| Re: Blades vs Cavity Backs Quote:
I have been playing for just over a year now and my handicap is now 17. I have updated my profile just for you Navy boy. If your not dead by the time I have been playing for over 25 years then I will let you know my handicap then. |
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| You only live once! Get y'self some Mizuno 'grain flow forged' irons. I used cavity back, cast clubs and still hit ****py shots. So i treated myself to the best clubs i could afford and although i still hit some dodgy shots, when i do hit a good 'en it really flies and it feels fantastic. I'd suggest MP32s 'cos they look beautiful as well as being grat to hit |
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| Re: Blades vs Cavity Backs I'm here to offer a potential apology. I was presented a few opportunities to try and work the ball with my 600XC's my last couple times out. All I did was hit the ball straight. Dead straight. Even using the 'easy' clubface at target, feet lined up at 'start point' method. My next range trip will be all about trying to bend the ball... but if it doesn't work, I'll offer a full blown retraction. |