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bwsqc

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  1. If you look at the Baldo Corsa Black Knight MC Type irons, you’ll find a beautiful set of JDM forged irons with some added forgiveness, in a compact head shape similar to the baby blades. I have just received the heads after toying with the idea for a year or more. They are stunning and my grips will arrive in 10 hours so I will be testing them within 13 hours at the most.
  2. I have and they are not as soft as I expected. However, the firm feeling from a pure strike is exceptional. I can’t think of another Japanese brand to compare it to. They are forgiving, yet only as much as is needed for a players cavity. I would say they are the strongest Japanese forged CBs I have tested and there is certainly a market for them. When I say that they are not soft that is, of course, measured against a Miura standard or a number of boutiques that produce the buttery feeling off a pure strike. There is an element of that with these irons for sure. What stuck me was the feeling of power that I recieved off a centred strike. They also pack a bit more distance than I expected but I didn’t collate enough data to give any more detail in relation to that. I just remember that they came out top for distance in that particular round of testing. I certainly recieved glowing feedback from customers, so I would suggest. Try with the budget to buy if you can.

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