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  1. Nah, thanks though. Settled and purchased the Nikes brand new a while back. Truly a great set of clubs.
  2. Thanks for all this. Leaning towards the Nikes, especially with the forgiveness and my mid handicap.
  3. True. But this was more or less a neutral golf store. If anyone has any experieces testing both, I'd to leave hear them.
  4. Hi, First time poster looking for a bit of help. I am looking to buy some irons shortly and have been researching like mad. I am a nike man (nike bag, golf balls, slingshot clubs and polo - tragic!), but have vowed to be more open minded on this venture. I am playing a lot more golf than I used to and consider myself a mid handicapper with solid ball striking - lose most of my shots around the green. I can't stand the graphite shafts I have on my slingshots and prefer a bit of weight. After all this, it's come down to two - Mizuno Mp-59 and Nike VR Pro Combo irons. I was all set on the Nikes because I am a fan boy; it would match the rest; and they look great, but I recently went in to my golf store and declared the two finalists. To my surprise, I was told: "definately the mizunos, they make the best irons, from better metal. The Nike's don't get as much spin etc etc' I am a lefty and tried the Mizunos and loved then - they look great too. Unfortunatelty they didn't have a left handed nike set. Just wondering if anyone out there can help me with this dilemma. I am torn...Thanks!
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