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  • If you get blades at a 15 handicap or less you'll be fine. I love them I would not however get mb irons unless you are somewhere near scratch

  • Hell of a swing brother.

  • Blades actually go straighter for the decent player anyway because a slight mishit only effects some yardage not direction. Cavity backs have inconsistent distance control on pure hits and get better distance on miss hits the direction is so so a toe hit on a cavity back goes left and short where a toe hit on a balde goes just right of target and short blades are more accurate period,

  • I hit with a vr 6,7 and 8 today and in comparison to my FIRST set of clubs I recently got for Christmas (maxfli fires...i know, they're nothin special), these blades (also being the first set of blades i've ever hit) were like butter! Im not just saying that, it was ridiculous. Im usually backwards on everything I do and I honestly feel blades (well, these clubs) are 100x easier to hit than cavity backs. My cavity 6 goes 165/75ish....every swing w the 6 blade went straight and 175-190

  • What are they like? Really want blades but don't know if I'm good enough to play well with them, 13 hcap btw

  • @AdamFXX i'm the exact same. i'm 12 h/cap and i really want blades but dont want to waste my money if i cant use them

  • @AdamFXX Blades are tough to hit. If you can consistently hit the ball with the sweetspot of the club, then you could play blades. But if you mishit a blade, it drastically reduces distance and accuracy, much worse then cavity backs.

  • Nike Victory Red Forged TW Blade Irons DG S200

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