Recently I have fallen in love with the Mizuno MP 60's, I've been reading a lot about them and it seems that they are very forgiving considering they are blades (not strictly pure blades as they have a very shallow cavity) and when struck out of the middle are nothing short of unbelievable. I'm strongly considering looking into buying these irons later on in the year because of everything I've read, how they look and reputation etc. Now, my question is this... am I kidding myself thinking that I can hit these irons consistently enough to enjoy using them and my game benefitting. I shoot in the low to mid 80's (although I reckon I could be at least a few strokes better if my putting was better). I'm currently using Callaway X16's and I'm starting to dislike the chunky looking topline when I look down especially in the 7-PW range and this was one of the reasons I bought them in the first place. I've drooled over them a few times in golf stores and didn't feel intimidated by the thin topline and smaller head (maybe the 3,4,5 irons were a little scary!) I just keep wondering to myself what golfers did before cavity backed clubs were designed?...they had no choice but to use pure blades, and surely they still enjoyed the game and were able to play reasonably consistently with these clubs otherwise everyone would have given up the game! Would using these clubs potentially make me a better player? because I'd surely have to concentrate more on making a good strike, keeping good rhythm etc? I don't know of any places I can demo them on the course, the best I can get would be to hit them into a net when getting fitted. Does anyone out there use these clubs, what do you think of them and what kind of handicap do you play to? Has anyone else made this switch from chunky cavities to forged blades? I'd really appreciate some feedback on this.

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