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My take on the 57s is kind of different than everyone elses. A lot of people say they are easy to hit but I disagree because it totally depends on what irons you had before. If you had forgiving irons than you will have some trouble with them because all of your off center shots will show a lot more with them. I actually played the mx-23s until I got to 5 handicap. I guess if you are prepared for the learning curve they are great irons and you will like them once you get the hang of them.

i play the predecessor the mx 25 and plan to play them till i am scratch now saying that i find the mp 57 extremely easy to hit no harder then the mx 25

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The 57's are going to be more forgiving and have a little large blade which also contributes to them being a little more forgiving. The 32's are more bladelike than the 57's and are going to be more 'workable', although for most high handicap golfers that's not a good thing because 'workability' can easily be translated to 'sliceability' or 'hookability' unless you have a good, consistent swing that almost always strikes the ball on the sweet spot.

Thanks for the review


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