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  1. 1. Which brand do you use when it comes to irons? Pros and Cons.

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Just ordered my new fitted MP-57 a week ago. Tried different brands, incl. Titleist, TM, Callaway (used the X-Tour before), but the Mizunos served me best. Although full cavity good feedback and soft feel, but with that little extra forgiveness. However, went for a NS Pro stiff shaft. Personally liked to feel more of the head than the shaft itself. Looking forward to hitting them hopefully very soon!

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I've been using my graphite shafted Top Flight Tour irons for a long time now. Must be 15 years. On the one hand I like the clubs just fine. On the other hand, I'm wondering if new technology would be better.

And I've been lusting after the Mizuno MP-57's. It'll probably be a while before I upgrade though. I tend to ruminate a long time before making a big purchase.

10.5 deg Ping G30, Callaway X2 Hot Pro 3W, Taylor Made Rescue 3H, Ping G30 irons
Cleveland TA 900 SW, Mizuno T-Zoid LW, Odyssey DF Rossie I

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I use the Precept XM1. May be I'm the only one on this planet.

bag:
hybdrid: XM1 24°
irons: XM1 (5-PW)
wedges: x-forged 56°
putter: Karsten B60balls: juice ix


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I play TaylorMade everything, except 3-wood and putter. TaylorMade makes the best clubs, period.

check my signature to see what specifically I use

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in my R7 stand bag:

Driver: *brand new* TP Tour Burner 9.5 degree (Fuji Rombax 75 stiff)
3-Wood: X-Tour 13 degree (Fuji 757 stiff)
3-PW: rac MB irons (Rifle 6.5)
G-Wedge: rac Wedge 52 degree
S-Wedge: Z TP Black 56 degree
L-Wedge: Z TP Black 60 degree
Putter: Heavy Putter G3-DF
Balls: TP Black LDP


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I love TM products as well. I play Mizuno MP-60s, however, I wanted to get the TM Smoke blade irons but they were not on the market yet when I got my new set last summer! I LOVE my Mizunos, but part of me wishes I waited until the smokes were on the market.

EGS

910 D3 9.5* Aldila RIP S 70 g
Burner 3 wood 15 * S
Bruner Hybrid 19* S MP-60 S300 4-PW CG 14 52*/10* TP Z 56*/12* TP Z 60*/6* Studio Select Laguna 1.5


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I know what you mean, I have been looking for the TP Smoke irons (my rac MB's are the old model, and are getting very nicked and scuffed), but every golf shop I go to doesn't have them

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Currently using X-16 Pros from 5 years ago. Weren't fitted for me but I was just starting out and got a ridiculous price on them. I can work them fairly well in either direction but I feel like I could attack pins much better with a different set.

Currently looking at MP67's, X-Forged, and the AP-2's although I'm tempted to wait and see if Callaway's X-muscles get any cheaper. Those things just look crazy.

In my Bag:
Driver: Exotics Proto 9° Tour VS-Proto 65g Stiff
3 Wood: Exotics CB1 13° Aldila NV-65S
Hybrid: Exotics 18°, 21° Aldila NV-90S
Irons: ZB Forged 4 - PW Wedges: CG10 60° 3 dot, Vokey Spin Milled 54°Putter: White Hot BladeBalls: Pro V1


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Try to go to some big place like golfsmith or something like that and place an order with them or talk directly to Taylor Made. Where there is a will there is a way, and espcially when someone can make a grand or so from it on the other end. Im jealous!

EGS

910 D3 9.5* Aldila RIP S 70 g
Burner 3 wood 15 * S
Bruner Hybrid 19* S MP-60 S300 4-PW CG 14 52*/10* TP Z 56*/12* TP Z 60*/6* Studio Select Laguna 1.5


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i have old taylormades ras 0s2, but the MP-60s wil be coming in my bag by the end of the year, or the irons that nike's coming out with next month if theyre any good.
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Titleist 905T 9.5°
Nike Sumo2 15°
Nike Sumo2 19°Nike Forged Irons - 3-PW Titleist Bob Vokey Spin Milled 56°10°Scotty Cameron Pro Platinum Newport 2

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I have an allmost new set of Mizuno MP-32's I couldn't wish for anything better, they give me the control, the feel and preformance that i look for in irons, and they look so hawt too!

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Bag: Twister III (blue/white)
Driver: MP600 Fujikura 360 Stiff
Fairway woods: V-steel 3 and 5 wood!
Irons: 3-PW MP-32 Wedges: MP-T 53 degressWedges: 56 degressPutter: BC1Ball: Pro V1Best score so far : 73 - 5 over par!Goal this year : sub par score!


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Big wang plays big bertha's.

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I'm finally upgrading from my 1998 Taylor Made Burner Tour Irons to the R7 TP with Project X 6.0. New off ebay for $499 (with microsoft cashback deal). Not bad!

Ken
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Driver: R7 425 9.5 ProLaunch Blue R65
3W: Raylor Burner RegIrons: R7 TP 3-PW ProjectX 6.0GW: 52/8 Vokey Oil CanSW: 56/14 Vokey Spin Milled Oil CanPutter: 330 PutterBag: Grom


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I just picked up a set of Callaway X-Tour forged irons. I'm jumping from Nike Slingshots. The two are night and day. I was able to take them to the range today and I'm very impressed by them. Great set of clubs.

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Oakley Bag
Driver : Sasquatch Tour 9.5°
3 Wood : Speed Pro X 15°
Irons : X-Tour Forged S300Wedges : Tiger Woods Edition 56° and 60°Putter : Studio Style Newport 2 33/350Balls : One Platinum


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I got a set of steel shaft Callaway x-20s for my first irons. I like them so far, probaby more once I learn how to hit them better.

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I just recently changed to the 990b's they are a older irons than the ones i was using before but very close to a blade and i prefer them, they go higher than my old irons and get alot more spin on the ball, i hit them about 5m per club longer than my old irons aswell.
In my black carry bag
Driver- 909 D2 10.5* 76g Stiff UST Proforce V2
3-Wood 909 F3 14.5* 82g Stiff UST Proforce V2
Hybrid- 585-H 19* 85g Stiff Flex Adilla Proto
Irons- Z-B Forged 3iron-PW Project X 6.0Gap Wedge- Vokey Spin Milled 52|8Sand Wedge- Vokey Spin Milled 56|10Putter- Scotty Cameron...

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Actually I have 4 set of irons.
1. Mizuno's Mp 60 4-7 and Mp 32 8 & 9 with PX 5.0 spined shafts
2. Maxfli A-10's with Black Gold reg flex soft stepped x2--my winter clubs
3. Golden Rams with 5.5 rifle shaft
4. Wilson 78 tour blades 1-pw with R 300's hard stepped x1 and spined

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I switched from Titleist 755's to Bridgestone J36's a few months ago. I'm really surprised more people don't play Bridgestone's, especially with the ability to mix and match your set between blades, CB, and pocket cavities. My club carries them and I was completely hooked after I hit my first 6 iron. If they had a more familiar name in the golfing industry I'm sure more people would play these irons….IMO they are fantastic (plus they come stock with Proj X shafts which is a $200 upgrade for most).

Callaway X-Hot Tour GD Tour AD DI-7 Sonartec SS-3.5 16* FTP-X Adams Idea Super S 19* Matrix Kujoh
Bridgestone J33B DG X100 Mizuno MP 53*6 Mizuno MP 56*10 WRX Sq. Gr. GTO Ported
Mizuno MP 60*6 WRX Sq. Gr. GTO Ported Odyssey White Hot Tour #5 Callaway Tourix

GHIN: 10436305


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    • Nah, man. People have been testing clubs like this for decades at this point. Even 35 years. @M2R, are you AskGolfNut? If you're not, you seem to have fully bought into the cult or something. So many links to so many videos… Here's an issue, too: - A drop of 0.06 is a drop with a 90 MPH 7I having a ball speed of 117 and dropping it to 111.6, which is going to be nearly 15 yards, which is far more than what a "3% distance loss" indicates (and is even more than a 4.6% distance loss). - You're okay using a percentage with small numbers and saying "they're close" and "1.3 to 1.24 is only 4.6%," but then you excuse the massive 53% difference that going from 3% to 4.6% represents. That's a hell of an error! - That guy in the Elite video is swinging his 7I at 70 MPH. C'mon. My 5' tall daughter swings hers faster than that.
    • Yea but that is sort of my quandary, I sometimes see posts where people causally say this club is more forgiving, a little more forgiving, less forgiving, ad nauseum. But what the heck are they really quantifying? The proclamation of something as fact is not authoritative, even less so as I don't know what the basis for that statement is. For my entire golfing experience, I thought of forgiveness as how much distance front to back is lost hitting the face in non-optimal locations. Anything right or left is on me and delivery issues. But I also have to clarify that my experience is only with irons, I never got to the point of having any confidence or consistency with anything longer. I feel that is rather the point, as much as possible, to quantify the losses by trying to eliminate all the variables except the one you want to investigate. Or, I feel like we agree. Compared to the variables introduced by a golfer's delivery and the variables introduced by lie conditions, the losses from missing the optimal strike location might be so small as to almost be noise over a larger area than a pea.  In which case it seems that your objection is that the 0-3% area is being depicted as too large. Which I will address below. For statements that is absurd and true 100% sweet spot is tiny for all clubs. You will need to provide some objective data to back that up and also define what true 100% sweet spot is. If you mean the area where there are 0 losses, then yes. While true, I do not feel like a not practical or useful definition for what I would like to know. For strikes on irons away from the optimal location "in measurable and quantifiable results how many yards, or feet, does that translate into?"   In my opinion it ok to be dubious but I feel like we need people attempting this sort of data driven investigation. Even if they are wrong in some things at least they are moving the discussion forward. And he has been changing the maps and the way data is interpreted along the way. So, he admits to some of the ideas he started with as being wrong. It is not like we all have not been in that situation 😄 And in any case to proceed forward I feel will require supporting or refuting data. To which as I stated above, I do not have any experience in drivers so I cannot comment on that. But I would like to comment on irons as far as these heat maps. In a video by Elite Performance Golf Studios - The TRUTH About Forgiveness! Game Improvement vs Blade vs Players Distance SLOW SWING SPEED! and going back to ~12:50 will show the reference data for the Pro 241. I can use that to check AskGolfNut's heat map for the Pro 241: a 16mm heel, 5mm low produced a loss of efficiency from 1.3 down to 1.24 or ~4.6%. Looking at AskGolfNut's heatmap it predicts a loss of 3%. Is that good or bad? I do not know but given the possible variations I am going to say it is ok. That location is very close to where the head map goes to 4%, these are very small numbers, and rounding could be playing some part. But for sure I am going to say it is not absurd. Looking at one data point is absurd, but I am not going to spend time on more because IME people who are interested will do their own research and those not interested cannot be persuaded by any amount of data. However, the overall conclusion that I got from that video was that between the three clubs there is a difference in distance forgiveness, but it is not very much. Without some robot testing or something similar the human element in the testing makes it difficult to say is it 1 yard, or 2, or 3?  
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