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    titleist 670 vs. mizuno mp-32

    has anyone been able to test these irons out? A friend of mine just bought a set of 670's, but i've neve rhad the privilge of hittin the 32's outside, only inside at golfsmith.



    thanks

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    i've played about 5 or 6 rounds with the mp-32's and they are absolutely butter.
    GOULET!!!

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    32's

    i have played 32's for a year now and would reccomend them for any golfer under about a 7 or an 8. they have great feel and good feedback. i find them to be the most forgiving blades on the market.

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    I would say that either of the sets would do a great job for you if your game is up to the level it requires to play them. For years I played CB style clubs and thought my swing was grooved and couldn't get any better. 2 years ago I purchased a set of Titleist Tour Model blades and spent some quality time at the local range working with them. Man was I surprised with the feedback they gave me about my swing! Since I started using blades I have dropped my handicap from a 12 down to a 5. In fact I have purchased another set TTM's as a backup set as well as 2 sets of Wilson Staff Fluid Feel irons. Gotta love those blades!

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    if you truly strike all your irons well the 670 will benefit you better, they have a small beefy head and low offset

    i love the mizunos and think they are great irons but nothing will beat the pure look of the titleist blades

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    Quote Originally Posted by akap4surf
    if you truly strike all your irons well the 670 will benefit you better, they have a small beefy head and low offset

    i love the mizunos and think they are great irons but nothing will beat the pure look of the titleist blades
    I couldn't agree more! I love my Titleist blades. They have such a clean look at setup for me. Also at several courses I play it is a big thrill to see people come up to your bag while waiting at a tee and drool.... heehee! Then they ask how do you hit them? Typically after a tee shot with them they'll reply to their question with "obivously very good!"

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    Smile MP 32's for distance!

    I tried the titleist 670 irons and I'll agree that the look and feel of these clubs are in a league all their own, but I was able to control the distance's better with the Mizuno's. Example, Par 5, laying 150 yds out. I hit three balls with both 7 irons. The shot required a draw around trouble and over water (about 100 yrd carry). The first shot was with the 670, felt sweet, the draw was super easy, but fell short and landed between the bunker and the water. I said, " O.K.", checked my weight off the inside of my right foot and my grip, set up the second ball. This shot came off the heel a bit and stayed straight. Went past the green by about 10 yards. I stepped away for a moment and took in the shot again, hit this right in the sweet spot, got my arms around for a perfect draw. This one hit the front end of the green, almost rolling off in the bunker. O.K., now it's Mizuno's turn. Set up the shot and squared the MP32's 7 iron to the ball. The trjectory was even better, cutting distance with a perfect draw to the target, landing within 6 ft. of the pin. Already, I was sold. Set up the second shot and, again, perfect draw, mid level trajectory landing within 9 ft. of the pin. I was thinking the same thing your probobly thinking,..you've gotta be kidding right?! Well, the best is yet to come. Set up, same alignment, sent it flying. I tell you what, these clubs sure get a pretty ball flight, I found the 670's hit a little too low trajectory for me personally. Anyway, again, perfect draw, I thought I was gonna hole it, well it landed within 3 feet of the pin, gouging the green after it landed. I've been able to consistantly guage my distances with this set since I purchased them after several demo's. This one had me sold. Both clubs were fitted with true temper R300 shafts for my swing speed and both clubs were fitted to me personally by a Titleist rep. who was trying to sell me the 670's. I'm a 5.5 handicap local course. Sorry David (Titleist Rep.), but Mizuno MP32's are in my bag to stay for a while.

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