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It is ok for a 20 handicap to play with forged blade and it is ALSO ok for touring pro to play with clubs like x-12 with super wide sole and tons of offset............IT IS FREEDOM OF CHOICE!
currently using forged cavity II 3-P set with Rifle 6.0. Compared with the Macgregor Muirfield forged blades, these are lot more easier to play, especially the long irons. These are quality golf clubs and really like them.
Rare Macgregor Jack Nicklaus Muirfield 20th Anniversary set 3 to S in mint condition. Victory grips and DG S300 shaft with original serial numbers attached. Enquire for photos, please email to kimlee.kim@gmail.com.
it would be nice to know the exact distance to the pin; low/high handicappers alike but I would think better player who can shoot consistent distance will benefit more. Originally Posted by imtomtomim Just wondering...
shorten the shaft will somehow stiffen the shaft.........be aware of that and if you're happy with 2H, I would suggest to stick with that until you are comfortable with the extra length..........a good hit with 2H of 17 degree should get...
nice pictures!!
Try pick a set of "modern blade" which is easier to play compare with the good old fashion ones with high CG, stiff shaft and almost no offset. I have a set of Macgregor Miurfield 20th Annivary made in 80's and managed to...
Macgregor Jack Nicklaus Muirfield 20th forged blade must be it!
Originally Posted by pendlebg I have a theory, but not sure about it, wanted to gather some thoughts. I seems to me that about 2/3 of the way through the backswing in golf, the right arm / hand is roughly in the same...
Originally Posted by kehanra99 I've been looking around and I like quite a few of their designs. Does anyone have any reviews of using those? Currently I am using KZG forged cavity II irons. These are very solid...
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