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I am finicky when changing anything that is part of my golf game. i like em both. The Mizunos fell is better but i almost feel like i could progress with the ap2s a bit better. what are your thoughts??????

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I'm a Mizuno and Hogan guy myself, I love the way they feel. Titleist always felt a little heavy for me. I think the new MP-68 would allow you to shape any shot you want.
Handicap: 10.0 Lowest Round: 80 on 6517yd par72
Driver: TaylorMade r9 9.5°
Woods: TaylorMade Vsteel 15°
Irons: MP-68 PW-3
Wedges: TaylorMade RAC 56 & 52 Putter: Oddyssey Rossie II - "Love it" Ball: NXT TourFavorite/Local Course: Cobblestone GC, Acworth, GA

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I am in the same boat right now. I am going to be picking up new irons soon and am considering either the AP2 or MP52/57. I would also love to get the TaylorMade TP MB Smoke. I hit those OK but not great so I doubt that I will be getting those. I am really not sure what to get though at this point and the decision making process is agonizing. I don't want to have buyer's remorse haha.

Bag: Corza Stand Bag
Driver: Launcher 460 Comp 9.5
Woods: Burner 3/5
Irons: TA7 Tour 4-PW
Wedges: 588 Tour Action 51*/57*Putter: Two bar blade center shaft


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I am finicky when changing anything that is part of my golf game. i like em both. The Mizunos fell is better but i almost feel like i could progress with the ap2s a bit better. what are your thoughts??????

Why do you feel you would progress better with the AP2s? For me, it's all about look and feel of the clubs. Looks- thinner topline and the way the club sets up at address. Feel- i think mizuno feels better thatn the titleist.

I am going back to the Mizunos next spring. I hit the MP-58 yesterday and they look better to me at address than the past couple of Mizuno models and they feel is spot on.
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Driver: taylormade.gif R11 TP 9˚ -Diamana Kai'li 65
Woods: cleveland.gif Launcher FL 13˚
Hybrids: titleist.gif909H 19˚, 24˚Irons: mizuno.gif MP-53  5-P Wedges:  mizuno.gif MP-T11 50, 54 titleist.gifBlack Nickel 58.08 Putter: cleveland.gifClassic Black Platinum #2 Ball: titleist.gif ProV1x -  Hole-in-one 4/17/09 www.colonialcountryclub.org

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I haven't tried the titleist, but I've tested the mp-52s, 62s, and am now on the 58s. First time trying mizunos...I'm not disappointed. All things being equal, I'd go with what "feels right" when standing over the ball.

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I haven't tried the titleist, but I've tested the mp-52s, 62s, and am now on the 58s. First time trying mizunos...I'm not disappointed. All things being equal, I'd go with what "feels right" when standing over the ball.

And what just felt right as you stand where the ball just was - while it's still getting farther away from you.

Mizuno MP600 driver, Cleveland '09 Launcher 3-wood, Callaway FTiz 18 degree hybrid, Cleveland TA1 3-9, Scratch SS8620 47, 53, 58, Cleveland Classic 2 mid-mallet, Bridgestone B330S, Sun Mountain four5.


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