Golf Irons Review, Blades or Cavity Back Golf Clubs

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25 Comments

  1. Surely blades are more efficient than cavity’s its like hitting in a peg
    with a mallet or a frying pan

  2. @4golfonline I am about a 13 handicap and I recently demoed the callaway
    Razr x muscle back 6 iron and I hit it well. I am wondering if my next set
    could be blades (I won’t buy them until next year most likely and my
    handicap will hopefully be lower by then). I am looking for a thin top line
    and great feel. Also I am wondering if there are any ball striking tips
    that you could give to make me an even better ball striker. Thanks

  3. @mobetter1000 My guess is that they set up square to the ball but the
    natural beginner swing is a fade or slice so its out to in so when the club
    is in then they hit the ball on the toe

  4. Hi Mark, I’m 16 and a 23 handicapper but I shoot 10,11,12 over I just
    haven’t been cut because I haven’t played many competitions I only have a
    £100 set of lynx irons and I want to get a new set I hit my irons sweetly
    and don’t duff any of my iron shots do you think I should try blades or
    stick to cavity backed clubs? cheers:)

  5. @doctorwholol2 A cheap wedge is a Taylormade Rac wedge. got mine and they
    make the ball bite like crazy got mine for 49.99

  6. right now i use titliest ac108 do you think i could use taylormade mcs. im
    a 30 handicapper but im good at hitting the sweetspot

  7. right now i use titliest ac108 do you think i could use taylormade mcs or
    mp53. im a 30 handicapper but im good at hitting the sweetspot

  8. I have that same thing happen with my Burner 2.0 irons. off the toe, maybe
    loose 10-15% off the club when I do it, but still stays dead straight, but
    sadly no spin left on the ball.

  9. Hey, i’m looking for a new wegde (56 degree) that’s really durable but has
    quite a bit of spin on it, any suggestions?

  10. @superscootkid Oh well then you better start working on that! My handicap
    is 13 and i finish with like 18 putts….it bugs me how good i COULD be.

  11. @Sheung Shum wrong. Due to the grain flow forging process, you can feel
    every shot and if you hit it in the toe or heel you will feel it more than
    the other brands that you said like titleist or Wilson as mizuno forging is
    done so that you know when you don’t hit it as well, whereas the other
    forging processes don’t have the same kind of feel, so ou won’t feel it as
    much. Therefore, when you hit a mizuno blade badly, it hurts more than if
    you hit a non mizuno blade badly

  12. Love your videos. Why do amateurs tend to hit the ball off the toe? I just
    bought the Mizuno MP 53s and love them, but find that my ball strike is
    slightly towards the toe. Thanks, Stults

  13. If you havn’t bought a set yet. I highly suggest looking for a good set of
    Mizuno Mp 14’s. Should be able to find a set for under $300. Peace

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