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  • #16
    Re: Do Blades lead to Loss of Distance???

    Originally posted by LowPost42
    Don't get too worked up. I've lost 10 yards on a bad toe hit off my cavity back 600XC's.

    However, we're discussing physics here. In the perfect cavity back iron, the weight is evenly distributed about the face. Therefore, the same force is applied to the ball, no matter where you hit on the face. Now, obviously this creature doesn't exist, but the theory is what cavity back irons are based on. Since there's more perimeter mass, there's more distance from mis hits.

    Conversely, in a blade, the weight of the club is low and more centered in the middle. This means that when you hit the ball with the most mass (sweetspot) you get the most distance. However, since the mass falls off the further away you get from there, there is less distance from mis hits.

    So to go with the blades, you'll give up distance on mis hits, but be longer (and trajectory should be higher) than corresponding cavities.

    Some people think their ball striking improves with blades, as you have to focus more for a great result.

    I say, I don't want to be penalized for not finding the sweetspot. This is the difference between being on the green, and having a 15 yard chip.
    For sure, thats what I was told about blades yesterday. And even though Im around a 10 handicapper (im 18) dont you think that 500 (canadian...which is around 450 american) is a deal for good condition rac mb irons? The main reason I wanna buy em is because i know that since I practice ALOT ill get better and in the next couple years theyll be perfect for me...

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    • #17
      Re: Do Blades lead to Loss of Distance???

      The PGA value guide (http://valueguide.pga.com) has RAC MB's at a high of $369, mid at $356, and a low price of $322, all USD.

      So I'd say it's a good price, but certainly above what the market is currently showing.

      FWIW, the high price is about $410 CAD.

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      • #18
        Re: Do Blades lead to Loss of Distance???

        you cant find them cheaper on ebay so its a deal, my philosophy anyways

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        • #19
          Re: Do Blades lead to Loss of Distance???

          Originally posted by LowPost42
          The PGA value guide (http://valueguide.pga.com) has RAC MB's at a high of $369, mid at $356, and a low price of $322, all USD.

          So I'd say it's a good price, but certainly above what the market is currently showing.

          FWIW, the high price is about $410 CAD.
          That site is awesome. Thanks for the find.

          Yeah I looked at Ebay and the ones I want are 989 canadian. So 500 seems like a pretty good deal. But like if I wanted to trade mine in does that mean id probably only get like 369 in cash? or would i get more in terms of credit towards the store i trade with?

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          • #20
            Re: Do Blades lead to Loss of Distance???

            if you traded them in at a store for credit you would probably get a little more than if you wanted cash

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            • #21
              Re: Do Blades lead to Loss of Distance???

              Originally posted by LowPost42
              I say, I don't want to be penalized for not finding the sweetspot. This is the difference between being on the green, and having a 15 yard chip.
              I think you would find that your ball striking would improve considerably if you were using blades because you need to hit the sweetspot. I know that when I was using blades that I was a much more consistant ball striker. I now use an OLD Titleist set of forged irons with a very small head and thin cavity, because my long irons (3, 4 & 5) were too inconsistant with blades. I am now making a combo set so I will have the best of both worlds.

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              • #22
                Re: Do Blades lead to Loss of Distance???

                Originally posted by gord962
                I think you would find that your ball striking would improve considerably if you were using blades because you need to hit the sweetspot. I know that when I was using blades that I was a much more consistant ball striker. I now use an OLD Titleist set of forged irons with a very small head and thin cavity, because my long irons (3, 4 & 5) were too inconsistant with blades. I am now making a combo set so I will have the best of both worlds.
                I thought the same thing, too. I played a combo set last year. The thing that happened for me was that I couldn't get consistent yardages out of my clubs hence the switch to the 600XC's.

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                • #23
                  Re: Do Blades lead to Loss of Distance???

                  Actually those RAC's are available in a mixed set, I think its 3-5 as cavity, the rest blade/MB...
                  might be worth a look if you are worried about it.
                  thats said you can probably pick an old set of blades for much cheaper try them for a month or so and then trade them in

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                  • #24
                    Re: Do Blades lead to Loss of Distance???

                    Originally posted by GreeBoman
                    Actually those RAC's are available in a mixed set, I think its 3-5 as cavity, the rest blade/MB...
                    might be worth a look if you are worried about it.
                    thats said you can probably pick an old set of blades for much cheaper try them for a month or so and then trade them in
                    Yeah thats what Im planning on doing man. Cause like If i do decide to trade em in ill probably get in around 500 anyway in terms of a store credit towards new clubs.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Do Blades lead to Loss of Distance???

                      Sup guys, just wanted to let you know that I finally got my Taylormade RAC mbs and I must say they are awesome. They give feel and workability, especially if you enjoy trying to move it right to left or left to right. I shoot in the high 70s low 80s and when I told some people this they said I shouldnt buy these irons due to the difficulty to hit, but I really have not struggled at all. In fact I have been using my 3 iron blade consistantly and it feels great. But i must say if you dont catch it good it hurts. lol.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Do Blades lead to Loss of Distance???

                        Originally posted by golf_scholar88
                        But i must say if you dont catch it good it hurts. lol.
                        Told ya
                        You really feel it if you do not maintain the cupped right wrist at impact...

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