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Anyone play them?  Anyone demo them?  Just looking for some feedback.  They have got to be the best looking club out there,in my opion anyway.

Driver: R7 425,  3-wood: V-Steel
3H Burner,  4-pw: R9 TP
SW: Vokey, 56-10
Putter: Cameron

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opinion I meant.  Damn these old fingers.

Driver: R7 425,  3-wood: V-Steel
3H Burner,  4-pw: R9 TP
SW: Vokey, 56-10
Putter: Cameron

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Originally Posted by notsohard

at a 14 handicap, you think you can hit them?

http://thesandtrap.com/t/56061/titleist-712-mb-fitting-and-blades-vs-cavity-backs

Don't know if I can still hit blades very well anymore.  Played them from the mid/late 60's to the early 90's and managed to get into the low to mid 80's for scores.  Back then blades was pretty much all there was, you learned to hit the ball.  From what I've read, modern blades are more forgiving than the MacGregor Tourneys I carried back then, but for an old man like me, then was then and now is now and I know it.

I'll stick with my R9 TP's that I'm very happy with, was wandering around the Golfsmith sight and those 712's are just so good looking I was just wondering how others felt about them.

And, thanks for the link.

Driver: R7 425,  3-wood: V-Steel
3H Burner,  4-pw: R9 TP
SW: Vokey, 56-10
Putter: Cameron

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Originally Posted by John Whitfield

I found them quite heavy in the head.....I play off 7 and I would get tired pretty quick playing those.

Thanks for the input, guess I just need to go hit some, just to see if they feel as good as they look.

Driver: R7 425,  3-wood: V-Steel
3H Burner,  4-pw: R9 TP
SW: Vokey, 56-10
Putter: Cameron

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