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Originally Posted by kas910

15 handicap using a 60 hahaha that sounds like a disaster waiting to happen :)



I dont know if this was directed at me, but it is not such a disaster as one might think.

First I purchared the club at a local liquadation sale, where 12 of the local courses get together and sell off all thier surplus. I walked in to find a 60 volkey spin milled marked at $50. The one next to it was $90. I came back an hour later and inspected it, looked fine. I offered $40, the guy dropped to $45.....MINE!!!!!

Anyway I use my 60 degree Volkey from 50 yards out or less. I use it to chip on the fringe and lob shots.

Part of me thinks I use it too much as my 56 is getting cob webs. (I hit my 56 60 to 75 yards, but I am rarely that distance).

I have been looking at going down to a 54 and taking both the 60 & 56 out of the bag.

As much as I like my 60 for short shorts, I find my 56 volkey ( I paid full price to match the 60) to be not nearly as forgiving as I would like.

I have a 50 Callaway Big Bertha Gap wedge that is forgiving and awesome.

I might have to go try other clubs and find something that is forgiving. I hear Cleveland is forgiving.......

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Driver-Taylormade 10.5 Woods- Taylomade 3 wood, taylormade 4 Hybrid
Irons- Callaway Big Berthas 5i - GW Wedges- Titles Volkey  Putter- Odyssey protype #9
Ball- Bridgestone E6
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Originally Posted by iacas

Your hands are liars.

Others have responded and I have virtually no time. "Feel" is 90%+ sound. "Science and studies" prove that we're easily fooled. Stamp a cast club "forged" and people will tell you it's softer than a forged club stamped "cast." Build a cast muscle back and people will tell you it feels softer than a forged cavity back (with no markings on either).

You believe what you want to believe, and "feel" is a lie.



Watch any Mizuno videos where they discuss newer irons like the MP-63 and they talk a lot about "tuning" the iron to produce a pleasing sound, because it's a certain sound that good players associate with a solid shot. They try and make that sound easier to produce - they're tricked up.  It's really no wonder that Mizuno Tour players either kept their old irons or jumped right over that line.

I know - OT.

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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Originally Posted by sean_miller

Watch any Mizuno videos where they discuss newer irons like the MP-63 and they talk a lot about "tuning" the iron to produce a pleasing sound, because it's a certain sound that good players associate with a solid shot. They try and make that sound easier to produce - they're tricked up.  It's really no wonder that Mizuno Tour players either kept their old irons or jumped right over that line.

And all equipment companies know that sound = feel.

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