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I hit the MP63 and AP2 7-irons side by side yesterday. MP63 with TT DSG S was a few yards longer than AP2 with PX S, which you'd expect from the one-degree stronger loft.

Very interesting. Perhaps it was an issues of grip size and my swing that day. Seeing as you've got both (and I'm interested in both), would you care to compared the two sets in terms of feel, playability, forgiveness, etc?

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Very interesting. Perhaps it was an issues of grip size and my swing that day. Seeing as you've got both (and I'm interested in both), would you care to compared the two sets in terms of feel, playability, forgiveness, etc?

I would give the MP-63s the edge in feel and playability, and the AP2s the nod in forgiveness (solely for the long irons). In appearance, it's no match. The classic look of the Mizunos make them a big winner in my book. I'd try them both out and see what works best for you. I will have a full review of the 63s out on TST very soon.

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