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Old 12-21-2005, 12:02 AM
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As a clubmaker and teacher I find it interesting to see how many poeple come to me for clubs and end up having a lesson instead to begin with.

The Indian has to be able to pull the bow and if they are really stuggling there I see it as a bad service if I do not offer then the choises on how to 'fix' the issue.

A game improvment club will help higher handicap players to a degree. That degree goes down as the playre gets a better swing.

Now on the topic of blades or cavity backs, we know we have to hit the sweetspot. An old muscle back blade is not forgiving in the off centre stingy finger area vs a cavity back, but the distance the ball travels is about the same off centre. It is still going to travel the same direction whether blade or cavity back.

However there are heel and toe weighted blades, lower COG than a muscleback that will play like a Cav Back. Anyone ever thought about the top line of the Cav backs and all the weight up there in that thick top line? Who hits it up there??? Thats where heel and toe weighted blades win more most middle handicaps as the cog is lower and so the ball will launch cleaner and higher.

So for those who wish to play a blade look at the cog position on the next sets you are comparing and find the easier blades that way.

Cavity backs or blades is personal preference. Just be aware there are different sorts of blades just as there are models of cav backs.
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Old 12-21-2005, 08:42 AM
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Originally Posted by golfguru

However there are heel and toe weighted blades, lower COG than a muscleback that will play like a Cav Back. Anyone ever thought about the top line of the Cav backs and all the weight up there in that thick top line? Who hits it up there??? Thats where heel and toe weighted blades win more most middle handicaps as the cog is lower and so the ball will launch cleaner and higher.
Guru,

Really good info.

What swing flaws are the game improvement clubs masking?

If you are a Dual Horizontal Hinge swinger, are heel/toe weighted clubs more difficult to hit than a blade? Or put another way, are these clubs encouraging Angled Hinging?

Do clubs with lower CoG help prevent early throwaway?

Just curious. I have an old set of forged Mizuno CompEZ's that my wife now uses. They were my first "real" clubs and I really enjoyed them. When I hit them now, I take a few swings and immediately put them down. Not sure why they feel so bad, but it could be the lack of a distinct sweet spot feel. Not sure.

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Old 12-21-2005, 10:01 AM
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Low COGs really hide a lack of down and out so allow for a less perfect strike to get the ball in the air.

Heel weights are known to help close the face - hence all these screw weighted drivers out there these days.

Best example of a heel and toe weighted blade was a Maltby M-03...One day I will work out how to post a pic on the site here and I will show you the look. On some of the custom gear sites they will list the height of the COG for irons. Not been on Golfsmith site for a bit but know the have it in their specs.

Generally look for wider soled blades are you are going to be close. Thin top line.
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Old 12-21-2005, 10:15 AM
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I beg to differ on one point
Talk to many of the guys on the senior tour. Many of them are playing as well or better than they did on the regular tour because of equipment and despite their aging bodies. Most all of them hit it further (or just as far) than they ever did when they were younger.

The newer drivers and more importantly the ball have been the biggest factors in this.

But as we all know, the better players differentiate themselves with their short games and putting. This is where it takes the most skill and finesse and it really doesn't matter much what kind of club you are using. I would say there are a lot of players benefiting from better equipment tee to green - but if they have no short game or can't putt then their scores will never show it.

My first clubs were Pings. Then I went to Mizuno MP29's and loved them. I'm now playing the Titleist 704 CB's which feel great and give me a tad more forgiveness and distance than the 29's. I'd rather hit an 8 iron into a green than a 7 iron because the shorter club gives me that much more control.

Having said all of that, blades sure do feel nice!
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Old 12-21-2005, 12:20 PM
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Blades are the only true game improvement clubs.

Anyone tried Mizuno's MP-37? I'm using them at the moment and lovin' it. How do you think it compares to MP-32?

Does anyone know where I can find a set of blades with zero offset through the whole set?

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Old 12-21-2005, 03:32 PM
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Originally Posted by tongzilla
Blades are the only true game improvement clubs.

Anyone tried Mizuno's MP-37? I'm using them at the moment and lovin' it. How do you think it compares to MP-32?

Does anyone know where I can find a set of blades with zero offset through the whole set?

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Old 12-21-2005, 04:24 PM
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zero offset
You can check on the ZO Blades from KZG. I don't know if they're zero throughout the set.




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Old 12-23-2005, 02:49 PM
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i have the mp-37's also i love them great feel i dont think i can switch to a different set yet
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