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Which ones are better? simple as that, which club gives you more distance and are more forgiving?

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Depends on your swing.  Simple as that.

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The cavities are going to be more forgiving. Lofts are the same, so distance won't be a big differentiator. You'll probably hit the blades lower than the cavities.

Stretch.

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Originally Posted by Austin Angel

um i have a good swing pretty SIMPLE as that


You also list a 10 handicap. So  while many will take your word for it that your swing is "pretty good" that's not really enough for everyone.

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so how do u want me to explain my swing? im 132 pounds i play 2 rounds a week during the winter indoors and 5 times a week during the summer, my average drive is 259?......i have a 6.0 project x shafts on my irons and a xtra stiff shaft on my driver

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Originally Posted by Austin Angel

so how do u want me to explain my swing? im 132 pounds i play 2 rounds a week during the winter indoors and 5 times a week during the summer, my average drive is 259?......i have a 6.0 project x shafts on my irons and a xtra stiff shaft on my driver



Not sure which of your irons have the project X shafts, but your equipment sounds like a friend of mine who hits a consistent low push fade. Too bad he sets up for a draw. He's a 24 index.

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yea i just fixed my slice and now i hit it down the fairway consistently, lowered my handicap down by 4 , was pretty happy

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the vr combo...yea i wouldnt mind having those at all, ha, im a die hard of titleist though, im looking at cleveland irons and these titleist iron but i kinda want the titleist since it will go with my whole bag and stufff

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Originally Posted by Austin Angel

the vr combo...yea i wouldnt mind having those at all, ha, im a die hard of titleist though, im looking at cleveland irons and these titleist iron but i kinda want the titleist since it will go with my whole bag and stufff



Then why did you ask which of the two Nikes is better?

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i was not talking about the combo i was talking about the blades and the half cavities, the vr combo is new

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Originally Posted by Austin Angel

i was not talking about the combo i was talking about the blades and the half cavities, the vr combo is new



I know, I have the Pro Combos. But why did you ask that question if you are a die-hard Titleist fan?

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So why not look at the Titleist MBs or CBs? If you're a Titleist fan, those are the comparable version to the Nike clubs you mentioned.

Originally Posted by Austin Angel

because im in the market for blades?




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im not saying im gonna buy nike i was just asking jeez lol

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Originally Posted by Austin Angel

im not saying im gonna buy nike i was just asking jeez lol


I'd love to see some swing videos before adding my two cents.


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yea im not getting blades i hit cavities farther and straighter, i got like 25 more yards with cavities than blades

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