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What are the real differences (besides cosmetically)? The MP57 and MP60 look almost identical..what can I expect between these?

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I ask because I'm comparing these above to the Titleist 755's, I'm about a 10 index right now and don't mind some forgiveness. I really don't try to work the ball for the most part but I prefer to fade than draw most of the time. I play a regular shaft and right now I'm using DGSL(R)-300


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The Mp57 is a full cavity back, which gives it a slightly larger sweet spot and a little more forgiveness. The Mp30s and the Mp60s are pretty much the same set. I have the Mp-30s and could not honestly tell a difference between my set and the Mp60's. In the end, you can't go wrong with any of these three sets.

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MP60- Ever so slightly not a blade. Similar performance with more forgiveness

MP30 - MP60 w/o cut muscle

MP57 - MP60 with a deeper cavity.

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This isn't strictly the difference, but maybe this will help you.

I went back and forth hitting MP60 and MP57 6-irons at a demo day a month or two ago. I caught the MP-57s solid each and every time (except the one deliberate bad hit so I could find out how it felt). The MP60 was either or. Maybe it was a bad MP60? I dunno.

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The head on the MP30 feels smaller in my opinion, so if you like a bigger clubhead, that could be a problem. However, forgivenesswise, the MP30s aren't bad, and you can probably pick them up for cheaper than the other two.

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Unless you have a rediculously well groved swing just get the mp-57 and take some pressure off yourself.

If you have a rediculously well groved swing get the mp-32 (for me the best feel and workability).

You'll find that the mp-57 is plenty workable, reasonably forgiving and yeah... not sure you'll gain much from the mp-60 compared to the mp-57.

I've never hit the mp-30 before.

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The mp-57's short irons look to big for me and the mp-60's have too high of a trajectory, (too much weight on the bottom of the club)

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I have the mp-30's and they are really really solid.
They are similar to the mp-60's but just a smaller head.
I didn't like the 57's that much. I am also a 10, and I would definatly go for the 30's or 60's

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Because of the slightly larger clubhead and repositioned center of gravity, the mp-60 launches alittle higher compared to the 30. not sure how it compares to the 57, but based on what has been said before i would guess it luanches the same or a little lower than the 57.

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