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  1. HI guys, I have been playing cleveland ta6 for few years and recently got the golf bug to urge me to buy a new set of irons.. I am also relatively short with long arms.. and always feel the need to custom fit but never did it .. but i think now is the time.. so i am considering a set of mx 200 or 300 ... i think my iron shots are relatively solid .. my short game / putting is what's been killing me.. i think i still want to go with mx 200 for the forgiveness ... but felt like 300 is what could take me to the next level? any one with experience choosing both? Also.. would it be crazy to go with .. say mx 200 on the longer irons.. and mx 300 on the scoring irons???? does it make sense?? also.. how does the mx 200 / 300 compare to the adams a4 / a7 in terms of performance and forgiveness? thanks for any comments
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  3. I wasn't around when Jack is at his prime.. but I haven't seen anyone generated as much buzz as Tiger.. for golf game for sure.. and possiblly for all sports as well.. so... tw for sure
  4. Hi guys, Just got the DVD last night.. definitely seems like a very good instruction video.. however.. i am a little unclear on the hinge and hold method still .. can someone please educate me a bit more so Phil advocates hinging the wrist.. and hold that angle and rotate to come down.... with a steeper angle of attack however.. when you hinge your wrist.. doesn't that make your club way open?? by holding the wrist.. hence the open clubface..... you are relying your body to rotate back to square the clubface ?? that doesn't sound like it can consistently be done ?? or does it simple hinge while keeping the face relatively square.. like bowing the wrist? or do you actually unhinge a little bit to return back to impact position? please advise... thanks!
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