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  1. Hi Mark, I noticed that you have the Mizuno JPX EZ, for both forgiveness
    and Distance/Power. How does it feel compared to a blaed iron like MB
    Titleist. or would you recommend it as an great overall iron that covers
    all categories. Thanks.?

  2. Mark, since you’ve gone to using clubs with more forgiveness instead of
    better players irons; what would you say the downside, if any, is to your
    choice? Great video as always!?

  3. Mark I really respect your evaluations. I need a forgivng iron but really
    don’t like the thick top line. Aside from ” git over it ” what would you
    suggest? ?

  4. Just started playing golf again after 10 years. Bought the ap1’s before I
    watched your video, very happy with my choice now. Enjoying all your
    videos, been a great help so far.?

  5. Echo comments from below, what made you not go for the forged EZ’s? Would
    have thought this gives best of both worlds.?

  6. I use the Mizuno Mp-64’s (Semi-blade) and I actually quite enjoy the look
    of my dads G25’s. For a forgiveness iron they look great?

  7. Hi Mark, good to see you use the normal EZ ‘s, the very same as I have
    bought a few months back, they are special irons, helped my game no end.?

  8. You have jpx in the forgiveness and distance. I can’t take your vids
    serious when you favor jpx so much ?

  9. Great review , I play of 6 and use ap1 , great clubs even for lower players
    .great of you to mention that , thanks ?

  10. Mark, why did you used to say that certain clubs such as the ping i20 were
    good for aspiring mid-handicappers? If you’re using the most forgiving
    clubs then surely everyone bar tour pros needs them? So to use the case of
    ping why not say unless you’re a seriously good ball striker (tour pro
    standard) then you need the forgiveness of the g-range over the i-range??

  11. Got rid of my blades this year and now use amp cell, love them so EZ to
    hit. If you have the time Mark I’d love to know what you think about Shawn
    Clement and his methods. ?

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