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I have a choice of clubs, the Mizuno MP-37 irons or Taylor Made Oversized R7 Irons. Which clubs are better for:

Beginner/Mid Level Player, or just which clubs are better just in general.


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I have a choice of clubs, the Mizuno MP-37 irons or Taylor Made Oversized R7 Irons. Which clubs are better for:

Beginner/Mid Level Player, or just which clubs are better just in general.

The MP-37s are amazing clubs.  For a beginner, though, they're ... not encouraged (although I would hesitate to suggest the Oversized R7s, for different reasons).  What do you define as a mid-level player?

Also, why are you choosing between these two sets?

Finally, _any_ set of clubs is bad, especially for a beginner/mid-level player, if they are in the wrong length, lie, and flex.  Your ability to play will be stunted if you start in such conditions.

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