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![]() Struck the MP-60 well but it came up short and left of the green. ![]() On another hole into the wind I thought that I wouldn't reach the green but decided to use 6 iron anyway. I hit both pin high but hit a very slight block with the MP-60 leaving it in the fringe whereas the MP-33 was dead straight and came to rest about 10 feet from the pin. Last night an 8-9 iron would have been the right club but I decided to just choke down and throttle back on the 6 iron. I came to a short par three that normally requires a 7-9 iron depending on wind/pin placement. The feel of the MP-30 CB's on a pure shot is much purer than the 60's IMO. The MP-60 felt ok on pure shots, but nothing to write home about. Generally much straighter shots and often more distance despite being 1 degree weaker loft. I then took them both out on a short knocking goat track and was able to tee off with both and often hit the second shot with both. Hit both the MP-60 and the MP-33 6 iron side by side on the range and not a lot to choose between them but more solid hits with the MP-33 and a lot more feed back and accuracy i.e. After all we need a little more forgiveness in our long-mid irons right? WRONG! At the weekend I picked up an MP-60 6 iron and thought that might fit into the set well with the MP-30 4-5 irons and start the blades at 7-PW. I have been hitting both the blades and the CB really well. I bought a mixed set of Mizuno's a couple of months ago per my sig, 3-5 irons MP-30 and 6-PW MP-33 blades.
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