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I disagree with that. In fact, I could probably argue the opposite more easily: most cavity-back clubs have thicker soles that are better at getting out of the ground than the narrow soles found on most musclebacks.

This is what I found myself doing... When I started playing blades my swing got slightly steeper... and I found myself trapping the ball to the turf... more than my cavity backs(which have a much wider sole). Maybe it's just me. I actually lost a little distance, as I'm hitting the blades a little higher, and of course, with more backspin. Again, could be just me.

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as an update, I "accidentally" won a set of MP-33's on ebay, 4-PW, for $120 shipped. Hopefully these can be the next step for me. Thanks for all the input and recommendations.

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Driver - Hibore XL 9.5
Woods - exotics cb2 15* 906f4 18.5*
Hybrid - clk 20Irons - MP-33 (4-P)Wedges - oil can vokey's 52.08, SM56.10, SM60.08Putters - Studio Laguna 2.5Ball - Touri

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Good deal on the mp33's bro, you should like them. Old wilson blades are good too. Wilson staff fluid feel.
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I've been using the A30S irons/hybrids for about a year now and have seen marked improvement in my swing and performance. After all of the recent threads on blades, etc. I'm thinking of moving away from such a "game improvement" club but would like to stay in the $150-$250 used club range, preferably an older Titleist model, or an abbreviated set of MP-32's (5-PW). My goal in this is to work on my game from a more traditional club instead of relying on the club correcting any deficiencies. Most of what I'm finding in that $ range are the 962/990DCI, 735.CM, and 755's, or MP-32's. Would any of these be better suited than another?

Another way to go about it is go and find an old 2i and practice at the range with it. It will drive you crazy at first b/c you will be trying to hit the ball too hard. What it will teach you, which is the same thing any long iron will teach you is, you gotta focus and be smoooooth with a FULL swing. If you can hit a 2i you will be able to hit any club in your present bag.

I will take my 1i, 2i, 8i and pw to the range and thats pretty much my range practice. I've got the 1i down pretty good and that practice has really helped my swing and has increased my distances. The 1i is from a set of old Wilson Staff tour blades that I've reshafted with DG 300 R soft stepped x1 and I do take that set out and play em. Troubled person that I am, I think its great fun.
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Another way to go about it is go and find an old 2i and practice at the range with it. It will drive you crazy at first b/c you will be trying to hit the ball too hard. What it will teach you, which is the same thing any long iron will teach you is, you gotta focus and be smoooooth with a FULL swing. If you can hit a 2i you will be able to hit any club in your present bag.

Just re read my post and noticed a misprint. Should be hard stepped the DG 300 R's x1, sorry.

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Just a follow-up...got the MP-33's today and headed straight to the "indoor" range/simulator. Awesome. Apparently all of my work with the A30S set in straightening out my swing has had some effect and these irons (at least the 5 and 7) are amazing. That "click" that I've read so much about is like a drug. Thanks again for everyone's help.

In the Vector:

Driver - Hibore XL 9.5
Woods - exotics cb2 15* 906f4 18.5*
Hybrid - clk 20Irons - MP-33 (4-P)Wedges - oil can vokey's 52.08, SM56.10, SM60.08Putters - Studio Laguna 2.5Ball - Touri

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I've been using the A30S irons/hybrids for about a year now and have seen marked improvement in my swing and performance. After all of the recent threads on blades, etc. I'm thinking of moving away from such a "game improvement" club but would like to stay in the $150-$250 used club range, preferably an older Titleist model, or an abbreviated set of MP-32's (5-PW). My goal in this is to work on my game from a more traditional club instead of relying on the club correcting any deficiencies. Most of what I'm finding in that $ range are the 962/990DCI, 735.CM, and 755's, or MP-32's. Would any of these be better suited than another?

MP 33 on ebay

http://cgi.ebay.com/Mizuno-MP-33-Iro...d=p3286.c0.m14

Titleist 910 D2 9.5 Driver
Titleist 910 F15 & 21 degree fairway wood
Titleist 910 hybrid 24 degree
Mizuno Mp33 5 - PW
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Don't forget Hogan. The Apex irons are so classic. I had a set of BH Apex Grinds (early 90's) that were really sweet to play.

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