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FigNewTon
07-13-2008, 11:41 PM
I wasn't really looking for new clubs but came across a great deal on these and couldn't pass it up. I have been playing Mizuno wedges for the last few years and have wanted a set of irons after hitting a friends MP60's. I think they are going to beat me up a little but damn they are sexy...

Mizuno MP-57 w/ PROJECT X Rifle 6.0 Steel Shafts

http://golf.mizunoeurope.com/images/beautyshots/mp57.jpg

Mike295
07-14-2008, 08:59 AM
kick ass dude.. I just got a set of mizunos also..the 460 driver aslo. how do they feel>

carl_g
07-14-2008, 11:00 AM
Cool!
I got a set of Tommy Armour Morph irons and my woods are Callaway big bertha's

I suck so bad that I could be using a set of bamboo clubs and it wouldn't make a difference. :lol:

NYCSTRIPES
07-14-2008, 08:52 PM
Nice clubs.
Been a long time since I played regularly. Achilles tendon tear ended my ability to play 3-4 times per week like I used to.
I have a set of Ping ISI-K irons and Callaway Ti Big Bertha driver/fairway woods.
I love the golfing down South, the courses are so much nicer.
Ken

FigNewTon
07-14-2008, 10:47 PM
kick ass dude.. I just got a set of mizunos also..the 460 driver aslo. how do they feel>
The feel incredible when struck well. Miss hits definitely let you know you that wasn't your best swing but they are pretty forgiving for a blade.

Nice clubs.
Been a long time since I played regularly. Achilles tendon tear ended my ability to play 3-4 times per week like I used to.
I have a set of Ping ISI-K irons and Callaway Ti Big Bertha driver/fairway woods.
I love the golfing down South, the courses are so much nicer.
Ken
ISI-K's...great clubs..I searched all over for a set of those a few years ago and ended up with some I3 blades. Nice clubs but I still preferred the ISI-K's. As for driver and fairway woods I have actually gone the square route, Nike Sumo2 driver and 3 wood.

We have some pretty nice courses near by but some of my favorite courses are in Hamburg, NJ. The best thing about golf here is it's cheap to play.

Wild Turkey- Hamburg, NJ Yardage: Black: 7,202; Blue: 6,555; White: 5,942; Red: 5,024
http://www.crystalgolfresort.com/images/webstore/headers/banner_s_2_c_183_a_447.jpg

Ballyowen- Hamburg, NJ Yardage: Black: 7,094; Blue: 6,508; White: 6,066; Gold: 5,531; Red: 4,903
http://www.crystalgolfresort.com/images/webstore/headers/banner_s_2_c_183_a_441.jpg

Crystal Springs- Hamburg, NJ Yardage: Black: 6,808; Blue: 6,361; White: 5,874; Red: 5,111
http://www.crystalgolfresort.com/images/webstore/headers/banner_s_2_c_183_a_444.jpg

NYCSTRIPES
07-15-2008, 12:01 AM
Nice courses!
Too far for a day, more likely a weekend trip would be better. The Ballyowen course looks like it eats golf balls constantly. I don't play well enough anymore to play St. Andrew's style courses.

I love the ISI-K's. Very forgiving. Before I got hurt, I was playing mid 80's golf. Now mid 90's is more like it since I only play about twice a year. Big difference from playing 3-4 times a week.

My fiance is learning to play, looking forward to having her to play golf with. I picked up a great set of used clubs for her on ebay. I grabbed a set of women's Titleist DCI oversized irons and Callaway Ti woods for her for $300.

Ken

jcblitz
07-15-2008, 01:05 AM
I'm going back to cavity backs from semi blades. I just don't get to play at all anymore so I can't work on my game, so when I do go out I'd prefer it to be a lot more forgiving vs able to shape my shots. I hope to pick up some Cobra S-9s at the end of the season. I've hit them a few times at the driving range and really enjoy them.