Cameron Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 (edited) Hi, long time no see. I was injured the last two summers and didn't get into golf at all. Had corrective surgery and I'm back at it! Wow, has this site grown! Very cool! Anyhow, my beloved (up 3-4*) MR-23 CBs may be a touch difficult to hit (small blades!) given my long layoff and needed swing repair. So, I'm wondering what you guys think about a club I might go to while I get my swing back. At the moment, I can't see selling either of my two sets of MR-23s (one set with Aldila Prototype 125-X graphite, the other with PX 6.0) ... The feel is just SO good when I make a good swing Suggestions? Edited May 26, 2007 by Cameron Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bjp1 Posted May 26, 2007 Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 Hi, long time no see. I was injured the last two summers and didn't get into golf at all. Had corrective surgery and I'm back at it! Wow, has this site grown! Very cool! Anyhow, my beloved (up 3-4*) MR-23 CBs may be a touch difficult to hit (small blades!) given my long layoff and needed swing repair. So, I'm wondering what you guys think about a club I might go to while I get my swing back. At the moment, I can't see selling either of my two sets of MR-23s (one set with Aldila Prototype 125-X graphite, the other with PX 6.0) ... The feel is just SO good when I make a good swing Suggestions? I'm currently playing MR-23 CBs, but am holding my MP-60s and J33 CBs in reserve when more forgiveness is needed. I'm assuming that you don't want to stray too far from the look and feel at address you're used to. The J33 CBs will be closest in looks, slightly bigger, comparable offset, but with a firmer feel. For a moderately bigger clubhead, comparable offset, more forgiveness, soft feel, go with MP-60s. Any thoughts are going alittle softer flex in your MR-23s? The 23's just became my gamers, but I've played them in X100 and R300. The forgiveness factor between the flexes was night and day. There is alittle more play in the R300 shafts, which for me have created more confidence in the small head. Good luck. Brian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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