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Lets do this.

IMO, I really like the Bridgestone J blended set along with the Titleist ZB forged irons. what about you?

Posted
Never hit any Bridgestone clubs. They have a nice look.

I always thought the Mizuno blades look really nice.

Driver Ping G10 10.5*
Hybrids Ping G5 (3) 19* Bridgestone J36 (4) 22*
Irons Mizuno MP-57 5-PW
Wedges Srixon WG-504 52.08 Bridgestone WC Copper 56.13
Putter 33" Scotty Cameron Studio Select #2


Posted
There are a lot of real nice ones there, I've had the pleasure of hitting most of them but not in a real course scenario. I've heard some interesting things about the new cobra pro MB's

If you're looking for a blended set I've enjoyed my 735's and with the release of the new blended set they may drop a bit in price on ebay

Daniel Duarte
905R UST Proforce V2 76g 44" S
904F 15, Graphite Design YS6+
MD Hybrid, 19 Degree, UST V2 Hybrid S
Pro M Gunmetal 5-PW, Nippon 1150GH Pro SVokey Oil Can 52 - RAWVokey Spin Milled Oil Can 56, 60 - RAWTEI3 Newport II - Torch Copper- Prov1x


Posted
MP-67's for me.

Trying to save up for some!

INT Grom

MP600 - UST V2 STIFF SHAFT

PT906F2 UST V2 STIFF SHAFT RESCUE DUAL MP60 Irons CG12 Wedges Redwood Anser Black SatinITS ALL GOOD!! =]


Posted
bridgestone j36 j blend and titleist ap2

in my x72 stand bag
g10 driver 10.5
g10 3-wood 15.5
g10 3 iron hybrid
cg gold with actionlite flighted vokey spin milled oil can 56 t35 60 degree anser 2 putterz urs


Posted
oh and i forgot the rac mb tp irons

in my x72 stand bag
g10 driver 10.5
g10 3-wood 15.5
g10 3 iron hybrid
cg gold with actionlite flighted vokey spin milled oil can 56 t35 60 degree anser 2 putterz urs


Posted
Jeez, so many I would get. Bridgestone J36 blades, Cobra MB, Titleist ZB, Mizuno MP-67 or MP-32.

Posted
Has anyone tried this set of Bridgestone? I'm just curious to see how they are. I am trying to save up for new, more workable irons that don't go so damn high as my Taylor Made RAC OS. The Rac OS have too much offset so I hook the hell out of them on my mishits...it's rather annoying.

http://www.bridgestonegolf.com/en/product/j36combo.aspx

As a 14 handicap and lowering rather quickly (I'm probably around a 10-12 now) would this be a good set for me?

Driver Ping G10 10.5*
Hybrids Ping G5 (3) 19* Bridgestone J36 (4) 22*
Irons Mizuno MP-57 5-PW
Wedges Srixon WG-504 52.08 Bridgestone WC Copper 56.13
Putter 33" Scotty Cameron Studio Select #2


Posted
I'll take my 755's to the grave.

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LD-F 3-Wood
755
Vokey Oil-Can 252-08 degree
Cobra C Wedge 56-11 Vokey Oil-Can 260-08 degree Scotty Cameron Newport 2 35'' Pro V1x


Posted
I have the Wilson Staff Pi5 irons. They're a couple years old, but really good clubs and can be found for cheap online. Would reccomend.

Posted
I've hit pretty much everthing Titleist, Cleveland, and Mizuno. A couple of player's irons made by Wilson and Ben Hogan intrigue me, but I just haven't got to them yet.

Of what I have played so far, the Cleveland CG1's might have been my favorite. I have a set of Cleveland TA1's, and they're amazing. Also, I have a set of Mizuno T-Zoid True's, which are my favorite Mizunos I have ever hit. I don't buy into the idea that "newer" technology is better. Some of the older irons from the 80's and 90's are incredible.

Driver: Big Ben C-S3
3w: Tight Lies
Irons: T-Zoid True
Wedges: Vokey 56* and 60* spin-milled
Putter: unknown 3-ballBall: HX-Tour/Tour ix


Posted
I've thoroughly enjoyed my buddy's X-Forged irons.

Driver: Big Bertha 460 10*
Fairway: X Tour 3W 15* w/ Fujikura TP 26.3g
Hybrids: Fusion FT-Hybrid 3H 20*
Irons: MP-32 3i-PW
Wedges: Vokey 52.08 | SM56.14 | SM60.04Putter: Red X 33"Ball: Pro V1xShoes: Air Zoom Elite


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Posted
These are my three favorites:

Old school: circa 1984 forged Wilson Staff Goosenecks.

Best for the price: Tommy Armour forged musclebacks circa 2006 ... can still get new for about $200 ... great buy! just change the grips.

Current and favorites: Mizuno MP-32 ... best feel and very consistent ball flight

Ty

Stix:

Driver: Taylormade superquad 9.5 deg
Fairway: Taylormade burner 3 & 5 woods)
Hybrid: Taylormade 3iIrons 1: Mizuno MP-32Irons 2: Tommy Armour muscleback bladesIrons 3: Wilson Staff Goosenecks (1984Wedges:Titliest vokey and & lob 60 degPutter 1: Tad Moore MnBr bladePutter 2: Tommy Armour...


Posted
Don't forget about the NIKE blades... sweet clubs.

In the Bag (right now)...

Cleveland Tour Issue 310UL* - Miyazaki Kusala Blue 83X

Taylormade R9 TP Tour Issue 13* - Diamana Blue 63X

Taylormade TP Hybrid 17* - Matrix Altus 80X

Taylormade TP Hybrid 19* - Matrix Altus 80X

Nike Forged Blades - 4-W - ProjectX 6.5

Nike VR Black V-Rev 52*, 58*

Scotty Cameron California Hollywood

Taylormade Penta TP3 ball


Posted
I love my mp33 irons, they are easy to hit and look and feel great! I bought my on ebay for about $250 in relatively good shape about 1 1/2 years ago. Before I bought the mp33s I bought a set of mp30 irons that are almost like blades and I used them for about a year. I saw the mp33 on ebay and bought them because the low price. The shaft on the mp33 are dynamic gold regular shaft and are lighter than the rifle shaft that were on my mp30s.

If you are not sure, I would try a set of blades on the driving range or better yet try them on the course, and you can settle for a combo set of blades and cavity back irons. PW - 7 iron blades and 6 - 4 irons cavity back.

I think you can buy a set of mp33 on ebay for under $300 is decent shape.

Titleist 910 D2 9.5 Driver
Titleist 910 F15 & 21 degree fairway wood
Titleist 910 hybrid 24 degree
Mizuno Mp33 5 - PW
52/1056/1160/5

"Yonex ADX Blade putter, odyssey two ball blade putter, both  33"

ProV-1


Posted
I've got to put in a good word for the Ping S58s. I'll probably get some before the summer's over. I also love the Hogan Apex blades. Silky smooth. I haven't hit many of the Titleist, Cobra, or Cleveland irons. That's my vote!
ogio.gif Vision SS Bag:
cleveland.gif Launcher DST 10.5*  taylormade.gif R9 16.5* 4W
taylormade.gif Rescue Dual 19*  taylormade.gif Burner 2.0 4-PW
vokey.gif 250.08, Spin Milled 54.10, and 58.08
yesgolf.gif Callie  bridgestone.gif B330

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