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03-15-2007 08:44 PM #1
Mizuno MX-25
I'm thinking of buying a set of Mizuno MX-25s. I thought that maybe I would buy from 3 to 9 and a set of 3 vokey wedges. Now being a high handicapper and have never hit the blade style wedges, should I maybe stay with cavity back for my wedges? Will the vokeys be a too hard for me to hit? Right now I have Callaway X-18s and I hit the PW and SW the best.
Terry
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03-16-2007 05:49 PM #2
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03-16-2007 06:08 PM #3
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I would be very surprised if you had a problem hitting them. They may be crisper than the Callaways, but you won't have any problems. I've never noticed a higher handicapper having a hard time with lower lofted blades.
Fally
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03-20-2007 01:47 PM #4
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05-26-2007 12:33 AM #5
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i think the mx-25s are some of the best looking and combination of forged game improvement irons out in the market today.
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