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Old 04-30-2008, 06:17 PM
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The reason you won't be a scratch golfer is because that's what you have in your head. I'm not close to scratch, but I'm about 90% sure I'm gonna do it. Even if I don't, it gives me something to strive for and I can say I tried my best.

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Old 05-07-2008, 03:58 PM
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golfbulldog: you said that mizuno blades before mp-33 are better.
Are there any special blades that you can recomend?
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Old 05-08-2008, 03:57 PM
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golfbulldog: you said that mizuno blades before mp-33 are better.
Are there any special blades that you can recomend?
Mizuno TP9 very nice - made in LH for the USA...but mainly RH in Europe....often see them on E bay....

Also TP19 ( very pure blade) but often quite a bit more expensive than TP9.

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Old 08-19-2008, 05:04 PM
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Have anyone tried the Mizuno GRAD P-Forged clubs? I can get a set of these very cheap but are they good?
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Does anyone else playing where winter snows fly, start the spring playing cavity backs and begin substituting in blades as summer approaches? I try to have all blades in the bag by June 1, and start subtituting the cavity backs starting in October. Actually, mine is a 3 step process, moving from deep cavity backs to my Hogan Apex forged cavity backs and then to my Hogan blades. Mis-hitting blades in March or November stings more than this old body wants to take.
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Old 12-15-2008, 03:41 AM
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Does anyone else playing where winter snows fly, start the spring playing cavity backs and begin substituting in blades as summer approaches? I try to have all blades in the bag by June 1, and start subtituting the cavity backs starting in October. Actually, mine is a 3 step process, moving from deep cavity backs to my Hogan Apex forged cavity backs and then to my Hogan blades. Mis-hitting blades in March or November stings more than this old body wants to take.

Pincher Creek! My favourite uncle was from there. Notice the "u" in favourite, eh?

Im a cold weather player myself and can relate but given the site we are on Id recommend sticking with the same clubs and giving more thought to your "pressure points" and how they feel. Properly executed and firmly held your blades are good no matter what the temperature. But believe me I know the ring. The worst is that near freezing , windy day that gets your hands wet.

Forget the club face its the hands that matter. In this regard and most others.

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