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Originally Posted by
LeviTee 
No doubt they are beautiful clubs, but the thing I don't understand is why do you prefer clubs with a sweet spot the size of a dime when you can play clubs with a larger sweet spot. Both legal to play. Just curious.
Consistency - The consistency shot to shot from an iron like this is unbelievable. If you do your part, one shot will seemingly drop right on top of another if you hit the same club twice in a row. No other iron that I've ever hit has had consistency anywhere near this.
Workability - With a blade this small, working the ball is simple. Minor adjustments is all that is required to move the ball one direction or another. On top of that, the club head is very "active." You can really feel the club head and you don't have to fight it when attempting to work the ball. I find larger irons more difficult to feel and not nearly as "active."
Control - The 1957 is a very dense blade and controlling ballflight is stupid simple. Again minor adjustments are all that is required to flight the ball high or low.
Confidence - The small size of the baby blade really inspires confidence. Of course, this can work in the opposite direction as well. For me however, the small blade inspires a lot of confidence for me. I know that all I need to do is make solid contact and I will end up with a quality result. Confidence breeds success and success breeds confidence. Once you start making solid contact, the snowballing will commence.
I really like the small size of the baby blade out of the rough as well. In thick rough, blades this small really really cut through the rough nicely.