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  1. 1. Can this 13 year old, 20's capper game succesfully the MP 53's

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Well, what say you. I just got the Tour Striker, so I should be infinitely better by Spring.

"It's better to burn out than to fade away." -Kurt Cobain


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That depends... Did you already buy them?

I never found blades to be that much tougher to hit than cavities, but you'll be giving up distance, height, and straightness. If you tend to slice, the lack of offset might hurt you slightly, and expect mishits to feel bad. The MP53s have some cavity, but are still better player's irons and you might want to stick with a more forgiving set unless your iron game is better than your handicap suggests. People make a bigger deal about the difference than need be, it won't make you unable to golf anymore, but it might cost a few strokes a round that forgiving irons would keep playable.

I'd say you might be better off with either buying just a few clubs, like the 8-PW, getting a slightly less tough set, or going used (perhaps an older set of blades as well). A set of MP53s isn't cheap at all.

If you can get a good deal, have infinite money, or can keep them in good shape to potentially resell them, it won't be a costly experiment. Just remember that you'll get no respect from anyone if you can't hit your shiny new irons, and it might be a lot of work to adapt to them. I'd say get the tour striker, then if it works well for you consider new clubs. MP53s aren't like a puppy or a marriage; they're a real commitment.

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*tosses a coin*

Tails.

No.

(translation: How TF can anyone tell you whether you can/can't hit a random club make?)

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Originally Posted by MiniBlueDragon

*tosses a coin*

Tails.

No.

(translation: How TF can anyone tell you whether you can/can't hit a random club make?)

Exactly.
Do you know if Footjoys will fit my feet? Will a Nike shirt fit my body shape?

In other words, why would anyone know what clubs will suit you?

You have to try them.

If you can't try them and buy them anyway, you'll find out after you have hit them.

You really do need to stop asking questions that have no answer.

And, if possible, refrain from using the word "game" as a verb. It is a noun.

A guaranteed way to get people to roll their eyes and gag is to ask them what they "game" or tell them what you are "gaming".

Best to learn that early on.

In the race of life, always back self-interest. At least you know it's trying.

 

 


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I agree with MiniBlueDragon and Shorty. We've never even seen your swing. Also, [insert seam_miller comment about the verb "to game" as it pertains to using golf clubs here]. ;-)

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Originally Posted by vanpooten

When will this individual get the ban hammer after filling thesandtrap with so many useless threads?



I'm sick of coming up with witty remarks, so hows this F*CK OFF!!!!! I have just as much right to be here as you, and I like for you to remember

"It's better to burn out than to fade away." -Kurt Cobain


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Originally Posted by vanpooten

When will this individual get the ban hammer after filling thesandtrap with so many useless threads?



That's the nice thing about this forum.  People don't get banned just for being young and ignorant, or in my case old and ignorant.  He is only 12 or 13 so we give him a break.  Remember how excited you were when you got the golfing bug?  Now picture yourself as a teenager with the same excitement.

Who knows, in 10 years he might be a forum leader on here, if he has time between PGA tour events.


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Originally Posted by Domenic

I'm sick of coming up with witty remarks, so hows this F*CK OFF!!!!! I have just as much right to be here as you, and I like for you to remember

Not quite right, Domenic. It is your crassness and complete lack of with that is annoying.

You tried to maximise the number of pages in a previous silly thread by typing in 40 point (or whatever).

You are deliberatley clogging up the site with nonsense.

You have  a foul mouth.

You are becoming extremely cocky. You come across as seriously uncool.

You have completely ignored people who have spent a little time writing detailed replies to your requests.

The owner of the site has given you a public and very mild warning, but you ignored it.

My guess is that your days here are limited, so you might just mind your language and cut out the attitude.

We know you are only 13, but you are getting on some nerves here.

As we say in Australia, "Wake up to yourself".


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Originally Posted by Domenic

I'm sick of coming up with witty remarks, so hows this F*CK OFF!!!!! I have just as much right to be here as you, and I like for you to remember



Lesson one Domenic:  You don't need to use that kind of language towards someone just because you disagree with what they say.  If you want to earn respect on here you need to learn not to get angry.  You would be surprised how much support you would get if you posted in a polite manner.

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Originally Posted by Domenic

I'm sick of coming up with witty remarks, so hows this F*CK OFF!!!!! I have just as much right to be here as you, and I like for you to remember

You'll be let out of the penalty box on December 29, kiddo.

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And one lesson we can all take is that no one has a right to be here. It is privilege. Thanks Erik for the privilage.

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Originally Posted by rustyredcab

And one lesson we can all take is that no one has a right to be here. It is privilege. Thanks Erik for the privilage.


Well, for 99.9% of the people who never even sniff a problem, we're glad to have you. :-)

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Originally Posted by iacas

Well, for 99.9% of the people who never even sniff a problem, we're glad to have you. :-)



Alright, online ostricizing

"It's better to burn out than to fade away." -Kurt Cobain


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Originally Posted by Domenic

Alright, online ostricizing


You just don't get it, do you?

If you choose to behave in such a way that makes peope shun you, that is self-inflicted ostracism.

And...even after your suspension, you CONTINUE to be offensive.

You continue to post idiotic nonsense and you don't like it when people object.

In case you hadn't noticed, it isn't an "adults only" site and "children" are welcome. As long as they behave sincerely and sensibly and don't cause offence. Your peers might be amused by your  "I love you" comments in letters an inch high and your demands for information about how to make it on tour. Most people are not interested. Act your age.

Post something sensible and you'll get a fair response.

In the race of life, always back self-interest. At least you know it's trying.

 

 


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Originally Posted by Shorty

You just don't get it, do you?

Act your age.


I think he is. 13 is a great age to be. And these days, without having to engage anyone face to face, it is all too easy to act foolishly, saying things and acting in ways that he would never do in "real" life.  Don't worry, Shorty.  Junior high school starts back up in a couple of days. Domenic will have more things to worry about (homework, girls, etc.) than this golf forum.


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Originally Posted by Shorty

You just don't get it, do you?

If you choose to behave in such a way that makes peope shun you, that is self-inflicted ostracism.

And...even after your suspension, you CONTINUE to be offensive.

You continue to post idiotic nonsense and you don't like it when people object.

In case you hadn't noticed, it isn't an "adults only" site and "children" are welcome. As long as they behave sincerely and sensibly and don't cause offence. Your peers might be amused by your  "I love you" comments in letters an inch high and your demands for information about how to make it on tour. Most people are not interested. Act your age.

Post something sensible and you'll get a fair response.



Okay, first off, I'd appreciate it if you didn't comment at all. My "peers" don't go on this sight. And if people are not interested, why do they comment. You say "its getting annoying" yet you still comment!?!?! Why even click my thread then?

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