Can A Mid Handicap Golfer Use Blades?

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  • Can A Mid-Handicap Golfer Use Blades? In this video my mid handicap tester Mark puts the Taylormade P730 Irons head to head on a launch monitor against the Taylormade P790 Irons. Should a mid handicap use blades? Can a mid handicap use blades? Who should use blades? Should you use blades? In this video you might find out! Which will go further? Will the blade be as forgiving as the P790? Will Mark quit golf forever after hitting blades??? Let’s find out. And lets do it now!
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  • @ianowen3992
    @ianowen3992 Před 5 lety +127

    The problem with recommending clubs by handicap is that the handicap is an umbrella of your overall game from tee to pin
    Not on how well you strike an iron

    • @Nicool333
      @Nicool333 Před 4 lety +2

      Your umbrella has holes!

    • @HondoTrailside
      @HondoTrailside Před 4 lety +4

      Correct. And the other side is that the things they evaluate are generic. When I started, the cool cavity was the Big Bertha. I got some blades, and where I played, with my crappy game, there was tons of rough. A lot easier to hack your way out of the rough with a blade than a diner plate. And there are game improvement blades, most manufacturers that have blades have several versions. They can be pure blades in look, but they can have offset hosels, and the correct shaft for amateurs. The look and indeed construction of the clubs is the least important feature, there are probably half a dozen things that are more important.

  • @jonathanwhitcombe9466
    @jonathanwhitcombe9466 Před 5 lety +27

    Commented before watching...
    I used cavity backs for a brief period of time (3-4months) before buying Mizuno Mp32.
    Zero forgiveness is what I wanted.
    I'm also a fan of Dark Souls

  • @joshcostello8589
    @joshcostello8589 Před 5 lety +142

    Homie looks like a older rick shiels

    • @davgle05
      @davgle05 Před 5 lety +4

      Josh Costello that’s why I clicked on the video
      Lol looked like him on the thumb nail

    • @DaTwinxGaming
      @DaTwinxGaming Před 5 lety

      Who is Rick Shields, never heard of that fella. Does he play with Shields instead of clubs?

    • @Phi1l
      @Phi1l Před 4 lety +2

      Bit of Griff Rhys Jones in there as well

    • @Mick-Dempsey
      @Mick-Dempsey Před 4 lety

      Philip H certainly I thought the same haha

    • @marcusdominguez6500
      @marcusdominguez6500 Před 4 lety +1

      Shiels, his last name is Shiels

  • @robkeys6474
    @robkeys6474 Před 5 lety +15

    Where does he lose most strokes in a round? I’ve always thought the type of irons you play doesn’t always reflect handicap. Is he losing strokes putting, or chipping. He seems like a pretty good striker of the ball.

  • @steveparkin2366
    @steveparkin2366 Před 5 lety +11

    I literally spit coffee out of my mouth watching you butter the toast with the blade. lol Awesome.

  • @nemodetroit
    @nemodetroit Před 5 lety +242

    My goodness. It doesn't seem like anybody really does this comparison correctly. First, equalize the loft, lies and lengths. Forget that it's stamped with a 7 on one and an 8 on the other. Second, use a monitor that tracks the actual impact position on the clubface - we need to know where the shots were mishit on the clubface, and where those mishits go - that's the very definition of how to evaluate "forgiveness". Third show us the actual dispersion pattern - left/right and front/back. Showing that a 30 degree club goes, on average, farther than a 34 degree club is neither surprising nor helpful.

    • @RangaPirate
      @RangaPirate Před 5 lety +18

      Totally agree mate. No true comparison here.
      Oh, and lets see them hit them off grass.... not that fake turf.

    • @autistichead8137
      @autistichead8137 Před 5 lety +15

      It amazes me. I’m a 13, play Yonex MB blades and would never play anything else. Unforgiving ? Yes. They force you to get better. Tons of control, yes.

    • @petermartinaitis8166
      @petermartinaitis8166 Před 5 lety +7

      Absolutely spot on, and it's about time we had a true standard for golf clubs , same loft ,length, and shaft flex, that is the only way to compare like with like.

    • @jp-xe9hi
      @jp-xe9hi Před 5 lety

      I have to agree

    • @30secondgolflessons
      @30secondgolflessons Před 5 lety +2

      This might be the most detailed comment ever written on CZcams, impressive!!!

  • @marcocolindres3891
    @marcocolindres3891 Před 5 lety +2

    You actually listened! Wow! You gamed the video I wanted to see! Your amazing!!!!!!!! Love the content! Because of you, I’m gaming the 760’s now. 6-PW and using my 790 for long irons. Tell Taylormade your doing a great job!

  • @grahamwatkins3604
    @grahamwatkins3604 Před 5 lety +6

    Distance drop off is mainly due to lofts on good strikes. I started to play blades off a 8 handicap and I’m now a 4. I feel like they’ve helped me swing better because i know i have to hit the middle.

  • @tommiethatcher7265
    @tommiethatcher7265 Před 5 lety +1

    Great club test comparison from a mid handicapper,I would love to see mark test out on the course even testing the drivers out on the course
    Lovely looking swing 👏👏

  • @brianknott6374
    @brianknott6374 Před 5 lety

    Hi James. In one of your early videos I criticised/ offered feedback on your presentation style. I am really pleased you calmed it a little. Really enjoying the content and presentation now. 👍

  • @stephenshiels5179
    @stephenshiels5179 Před 5 lety +48

    I hit blades off a 10 handicap. Titlist MB. My way of thinking is because of the smaller face and thinner topset you need to concentrate more and it should improve your striking, it may not be straight away but it will happen over time.

    • @jimmyReesby
      @jimmyReesby Před 5 lety +8

      That's why you're a 10 handicap. Try using a more forgiving club. Also if your short game sucks it doesn't matter what you hit.

    • @stephenshiels5179
      @stephenshiels5179 Před 5 lety +1

      I have used semi blades all my golfing days since i was 13.i use blades to keep the ball lower. I hit the ball jusrt as good. I only get to plzy 3 times every 3 and 4 week as I work 2 weeks on and 2 weeks off.

    • @robertrobinson1135
      @robertrobinson1135 Před 5 lety +2

      @@jimmyReesby nonsense, if you need a forgiving club because your short game sucks then do so. I'm only about a 10 handicapper and I have gone for less forgiveness (Callaway X-forged '18) and found that I get more consistent distances with a bladed iron. I found that my old cavity back irons gave me too many "hot shots" and as a result I would fly the odd shot way over my intended target. That doesn't happen anymore and I've been able to lower a few strokes off my game. What I need to do to lower my handicap (what anyone needs to do really) is play more often. I only played about 9 rounds this past season, if I had got out more I have no doubt that my handicap would be lower.

    • @pelongomez324
      @pelongomez324 Před 5 lety +2

      Ive been playing plades since I was a 15 handicap now I play off 3 taylormade tour preffered mbs they certanly helped me concentrate more on shots and make a more consistent swing to make sure I found the center of the club face more often

    • @pelongomez324
      @pelongomez324 Před 5 lety +1

      @@robertrobinson1135 that is also a reason I changed I have always been long but with cavity irons I didnt always get the spin I needed and would end up hitting it longer and that would cost me a couple strokes

  • @herbcat9
    @herbcat9 Před 5 lety +2

    Great Vid James......I lately have tried to Mizuno Blabes in my bag.....MP 5-6 Iron which I find I control up the middle
    everytime as compared to my cavity back standards irons. I've went from 13,4 HDC to 9,4 this season and am planning
    on going blades next season. I find with the blades in my bag that I know their distances better and no to the odd explosion
    I sometimes get with the cavity backs. The course I play often has out of bounds behind the greens with just 5 meters
    of play so knowing my distances with my clubs hitting the green in regulation rather than a penalty stroke makes a whole lot
    of difference......looking forward to the update vid.....-:)

  • @ripyerballs
    @ripyerballs Před 5 lety +1

    Great video everyone should try a set of blades once in there golfing lifetime, I used to love my blades, but my P790 give me the looks and the forgiveness with power that I used to have 30years ago.

  • @jelle-d1m
    @jelle-d1m Před 5 lety

    Nice video James!! Was also great seeing you with Liam @ The Masters! cheers from Belgium

  • @sjgraci
    @sjgraci Před 5 lety +22

    Of course a mid-handicapper can use blades, particularly in the PW-7 range. Mark's numbers between these two irons prove it with far better dispersion numbers front to back and left to right with the blades over the power bats. Any "forgiveness" in irons is miniscule and the golf course will always even that out. Funny how the marketing companies never release or quantify their forgiveness data but they're quick to tout how much further their jacked up irons go. I get it, height and distance improving irons are great at the long end of the bag but at the mid and short end they may actually be hurting your game with middle of the fairway, no spin, knuckle ball fliers over the green. Loft is your friend over tech with scoring irons.

  • @jimbollard7180
    @jimbollard7180 Před 5 lety

    These are great videos James, refreshing.

  • @thebigeasy8609
    @thebigeasy8609 Před 5 lety +3

    Really liking "Mark the mid handicapper" videos. Keep it up! Blades baby!

  • @martinhewat8630
    @martinhewat8630 Před 5 lety

    Great vid james lad...when i started playing golf many many years ago i used a set of blades.....this video has got me thinking about testing a set as im no really happy with my wilson staff d250 clubs....great work keep it going james....

  • @davidaltamirano7672
    @davidaltamirano7672 Před 5 lety

    Great video and i cant wait to see the next episode. I am in the same situation myself. Started playing 2 years ago and i am now down to 12 handicap. Have played my cobra f7 clubs but want to another level of clubs.

  • @paulcurotto3884
    @paulcurotto3884 Před 5 lety +3

    Another great video James. I love playing with my blades, even though I am a high handicapper. I hit some shots on Saturday on a launch monitor with my irons and then hit a new game improvement iron. The difference with the new club was 8 mile an hour ball speed faster and 20 yards longer. But I still wouldn't change from the enjoyment of hitting one of my blades out of the middle it's awesome. I just need to concentrate more on course management and accept that I can't hit them as far as more modern irons.

    • @JP-rw5cd
      @JP-rw5cd Před 2 lety

      They don't call hybrids "rescue clubs" for nothing ,got to love them! because honestly i wouldn't reccomend longer bladed irons unless you connect perfect almost always which would be lower handicappers

  • @seekinggreen4481
    @seekinggreen4481 Před 5 lety +3

    I'm a mid handicapper but was gifting a very nice set of Mizuno mp67 muscle back. They tend to hurt me overall, but when you hit a blade pure god it is the best feeling in golf.

  • @pekkalaaksonen8384
    @pekkalaaksonen8384 Před 5 lety

    Great review. However, if I recall right P-790s are very hot power-lofted versions and as you pointed out, on the course testing is needed. Keep up the great work you two! Thanks!

  • @timothyalexander566
    @timothyalexander566 Před 3 lety

    Perfect timing seeing this video. Was a question I had. 👍👍👍🇨🇦

  • @jaybyrne4562
    @jaybyrne4562 Před 5 lety +1

    I'm a 13 hcap too, was hitting 7i titleist MB 718 last week. Hit it beautiful on every shot, straight as an arrow! Loved the feel and look of them.
    Would maybe look to try a few different irons in the set before making a purchase. But I could definitely game blades on so far testing

  • @deonpersaud8502
    @deonpersaud8502 Před 5 lety

    I am a mid handicapper and I play the old blades Titleist MB 690. Love these irons. My set has a 2 iron....hit it 250 yds on a good strike and great shots of the tee.

  • @michandcat
    @michandcat Před 5 lety +9

    James, you are definitely on to something very useful with Mid-Cap Mark. Most of us relate well to the results and opinions of a mid cap golfer. Though, with that smooth swing he may not be mid for long. Well done once again. Cheers from New York City. Mich

  • @keithharris6442
    @keithharris6442 Před 5 lety

    Great vlog here. Mark is a good tester. Agree with some, the same loft for the comparison would be ideal.
    Cheers James

  • @kylescott6225
    @kylescott6225 Před 5 lety +50

    Let's hit some off the grass not the Matt. It's a BIG difference

    • @Bobventk
      @Bobventk Před 5 lety +1

      Kyle Scott what is the advantage to hitting blades? Even if you’re a low handicap? If it’s just more difficult to hit?

    • @henrygrand695
      @henrygrand695 Před 4 lety +2

      @@Bobventk Easier to shape shots and control distance

    • @krishepburn1560
      @krishepburn1560 Před 3 lety

      @@Bobventk don’t believe that garbage.

  • @dongolfnut5558
    @dongolfnut5558 Před 5 lety

    Good video I was off 19 now play off 16 and for a while played with Miura CB301 irons They were lovely when hit right just had to go up a club due to lofts which meant longer irons harder to hit so did as suggested and mixed hybrids and cavity modern irons so ended up with two 7 irons in the bag. Blades definitely sit nicer behind ball on short iron shots keep up the good work. Now back to full set of modern irons no more finger tingling in winter.

  • @muffin0079
    @muffin0079 Před 5 lety

    Yes this is what I’ve been waiting for. Nearly went out and bought ping i500 after the last video!

  • @samlaquey3673
    @samlaquey3673 Před 5 lety

    Very interesting video. I grew up playing blades and used them until about 20 years ago. I have really always been a mid-handicapper. When I played really often; the blades were Magic, but when I played only a couple of times a month they were Voodoo.

  • @donnyone-eye8726
    @donnyone-eye8726 Před 5 lety

    Great stuff James. And thanks to Mark as well!
    I want to use blades, but I think it's only because everyone says they're for the best players. If the p790 was for the best players, I would want those. I think my ego pushes that train of thought.
    Now I agree with you smart people, people should play the irons that are best for them at the time, even if that means mix and matching the set. Maybe playing with those for a year or so and getting better and THEN looking at getting another set, perhaps mixed again or a straight set of 'better' irons. Yes, it's money out of pocket sooner rather than later for those that play more often but for those that don't play weekly, you will have a good set for awhile. And for us that play more often and are focused on getting to the top, we expect some expenditures in our travels!!
    Thanks again mate.

  • @bossman4771
    @bossman4771 Před 5 lety

    I am have a high handicap and was just fitted for bladed clubs. I had some game improvement clubs previously and the blades clubs improved my game tremendously.

  • @NMCendurance
    @NMCendurance Před 5 lety +1

    I am a 15 handicap,wen i bought my P790 i was playing on 21,after 2 months in 1 comp i droped my handicap to 18,after winter in 2 comp droped to 15.
    The P790 works great for me,but i got them custom fit,so they work for me,i read so many bad reviews about this clubs,but the dont work for everyone,for me they feel great and i feal verry confident with them.Best irons i ever had

  • @juleshughes7841
    @juleshughes7841 Před 5 lety

    great vlog James mate and mark , would love to see mark go round a par 3 , 4 and par 5 with blades and driver.. course is so much more of a real can I or cant i esp 4, and 5 iron .... ty James 👍👍

  • @coegj
    @coegj Před 5 lety

    I played blades ( all they had in the mid 60's ) from 1964 until the early 1990's. Been there done that, now I want all the help getting the ball up in the air I can get, age put me into game improvement irons with graphite shafts and I'm back hitting it higher and farther again. Father time takes its toll, max game improvement irons give some of us some of that time and toll back. Good video post James, thanks.

  • @georgeappleby6868
    @georgeappleby6868 Před 5 lety +7

    I'm 61 and that means I obviously grew up on blades because that's all there were when I started at age 5. I think you need to compare clubs if equal loft to make it fair. The feel of a good shot with a blade feels so much better.

    • @michaelzdanis3979
      @michaelzdanis3979 Před 3 lety

      I'm your age give or take a year. And yes, I started playing with equipment that was much different from what one finds in today's bag (for example, my first woods were actually ... wood). There is nothing more sweet than hitting a blade pure. On the other hand, for most golfers, it's a rare event. More forgiving equipment has opened up the game to greater enjoyment.

  • @ngm59
    @ngm59 Před 5 lety +3

    Great video, but it’s hard to compare these two irons off of a mat. I think it would be much more helpful hitting off of grass, then you can compare the irons more fairly due to turf interaction. Enjoyed the video.

  • @mikebest634
    @mikebest634 Před 5 lety +8

    I'm a mid handicap golfer and used Nike pro combo's for 6 years with blades up to 8 iron ,even the long irons were not that forgiving and small ,went to Titleist AP3 last year and my games not really any different ,better or worse .Get good with the driver ,wedges and putter and I think you could play what irons you wanted .

    • @KyleRattay
      @KyleRattay Před 3 lety +1

      As a retired bike golf rep those were some of the best clubs ever built I still play all my Nike Vr irons with project x shafts 2deg flat extra set of back up wedges extra square hybrids ha and machspeed driver I can hang with the best

  • @medfloat5001
    @medfloat5001 Před 5 lety

    Must say I like the student/teacher concept especially the on-course content. Mark looks comfortable with the challenges of video and learning in public. Hopefully we see more of the progression of student and teacher. Very interested in your mindset, Mark, after the on course section of blades v game improvement. Are you more interested distance v predictability (although predictability can be learned with any club)? Are you more interested in playability v feel? Will you sacrifice comfort of view and swing weight for yardage? And how does your comfort with the clubs (especially irons) effect your handicap? Do you have a brand loyalty or are you willing to use those clubs that you FEEL best with after a proper fitting regardless of manufacturer.

  • @georgesealy4706
    @georgesealy4706 Před 5 lety +3

    A lot of people get too hung up on the number on the bottom of the club vs how far the ball goes. When they believe the ball should be going further for a given iron, then they either start doing goofy stuff with their swing OR they buy new clubs. The most important thing is to be consistent with distance and to know what it is for every iron. Then you can play golf. One good thing about blades is that they will force a player to work on their swing details and strive toward that consistency. You better be hitting the ball on the sweet spot otherwise it is not going near where you want it to.

  • @johnhewitt2106
    @johnhewitt2106 Před 5 lety

    Hi mate, just seen your mid handicap tester doing the deep relief advert in the telly? He’s multi talented 🤣

  • @funkster007
    @funkster007 Před 5 lety +3

    From my experience, the shorter the iron the more forgiving the ball strike whether it's a blade or improvement iron. Compare a 4 or 5 depending on the loft between clubs. A good test for any blade newbie.

  • @marcusdominguez6500
    @marcusdominguez6500 Před 4 lety +1

    The problem with playing that mixed bag you talked about is the loft dispersion, having to use 2 8 irons or 2 7irons depending on where you switch. I've thought of the idea myself but I cant quite commit to playing that way or the other

  • @maxcaysey2844
    @maxcaysey2844 Před 5 lety +6

    I got my blades at hcp 12... never looked back!

  • @adamfrance9372
    @adamfrance9372 Před 5 lety +1

    Great vid, I use cavity backs nowadays but have had plenty of blade sets over the years, much prefer looks and feel of a blade. Just one point the blade P730, 7 iron is not more of an 8 iron loft!! It's the P790, 7 iron that is more of a 6 iron loft 😉😉

  • @ilovemybeard
    @ilovemybeard Před 5 lety

    How about a mid handicap video of chipping/pitching differences between higher and lower lofted wedges and irons. Would like to see that.
    The videos are getting better and better. Keep it going.

  • @trxe420
    @trxe420 Před 5 lety

    I think the mixed bag approach is perfect for anyone to move into split cavity and blades. I went with mp18 pw-8 and mmc 7-5. As my swing is improving I am replacing the MMC with the SC and maybe eventually full blades. What I love about blades is really the feedback. Some days I am consistently hitting bad shots off a certain part of the face and it gives me an opportunity to adjust mid round. With my old cavity backs I was just kind of guessing. Also, compact faces work better for me personally as I tend to focus better. Aim small, miss small. I often give my blade to friends on the range who are high handicappers and more often then not they find the middle after a few swings and just are amazed at how much different the clubs feel. So I say go for it, it's the Indian not the arrow. The only way to get better is to learn and these help with that.

  • @emilymary99
    @emilymary99 Před 5 lety +1

    Another very interesting video James, great topic, keep them coming
    Some can hit blades and enjoy the experience, some can't hit them, and they won't enjoy the golf experience if they use blades, use whatever irons that you enjoy hitting, and enjoy this great game
    My first irons were Prosimmon Classic Blades and the were great to hit, wish I still had them ☺

  • @invisaman75
    @invisaman75 Před 5 lety +5

    2:25 “Whether you think you can, or you think you can't--you're right.” ― Henry Ford

  • @cliffordholloway6291
    @cliffordholloway6291 Před 5 lety

    I began playing golf with blades, we all did at the time. They always felt great when you caught it right. Problably would be better if I had kept playing them. You always knew when something was off. Clubs now don't give the feedback that blades did. I play Titleist AP1 716 now. Distance lose has a lot to do with difference in lofts doesn't it? Enjoyed the video.

  • @webbdelasteve
    @webbdelasteve Před 2 lety

    Bogey golfer. Finally bought the Titleist MBs I've always wanted. Love them. They make me focus a lot more, and they feel so nice when you hit them well. And so, you want to hit them well more and practice better.

  • @kurir95
    @kurir95 Před 5 lety

    Soon 15k keep up the good work!

  • @martingregory2685
    @martingregory2685 Před 5 lety

    I started golf middle of last year. had some lessons got down to 23 got fitted in May this year bought callaway xr irons. September bought a set of mizuno mp32s cheap to sell on and make some money took them out on the course I've since dropped 5 off my handicap and prefer them over the cavity backs. these huge forgiving clubs I find hinder you more low spinning knuckleballs that go miles and can't hold a green. no feel and jacked up lofts. I've since sold my callaways and can't wait for next season to begin

  • @Mr60ermusik
    @Mr60ermusik Před 4 lety

    I´m a mid handicapper and have just bought my first blades.....beautiful Bridgestone J33b,s from 2007. I had Recoil ES 760 shafts put on them and WOW. I hit higher and longer than I did with my Cobra Bio Cell "plus" irons with S300,s , despite the weaker loft on the blades, which partly explains the height, but the shafts make the biggest difference. They make the irons lighter, hence a higher club head speed.

  • @OneLovePsych
    @OneLovePsych Před 5 lety +2

    I played the original Nike Forged Blades for 5 years, I never had one complaint and I started playing them when I was a 8 Handicap... Now, that being said, I think I would have been better off waiting until I was at least a 3-4 HC because even though I hit them pretty well, I wasn't getting the most out of them until I got down to that 3 HC and started working the ball A LOT MORE OFTEN, So I say if your good enough to hit a draw when you need to, a fade when you need to, keep the ball low when you need to and your comfortable with your distance then go for it, if not, the 7-pw bladed and 4-7 cavity back is the way to go, I think my game would have developed faster had I did that. Also on a side note... hitting a blade from a bad lie/rough is a world difference than a club that is more forgiving, adding that into the calculation as well as shaping the ball as I said and you'll know if they are right for you.

  • @stupollock6851
    @stupollock6851 Před 5 lety +19

    I’m a three handicap and I’d trade swings. I’ve always played blades since I started at 26.

    • @bestmusic9879
      @bestmusic9879 Před 5 lety +10

      yeah, that isn't a mid Hdcp swing...he's a very solid Ball Striker...unless he 3 putts every hole....

  • @taistyveg
    @taistyveg Před 5 lety

    Bring on the ON COURSE TEST. Would be fascinated to see the results.

  • @russellkempe3231
    @russellkempe3231 Před 5 lety +3

    I started golfing in 1968' and back in the day, blades were all we had. So yes, anyone can hit blades. Johnny Miller would say that all Tour Players should play blades and eliminate the boomerang effect in clubs. (...and that goes for irons and woods) I didn't say everyone could play blades well. They do identify who the really good players are. We don't see that anymore. Everyone is a scratch golfer now, with souped-up clubs. I think blades really make you work on your game at the range. So I am saying.....game improvement clubs makes for 'Lazy Golfers'. You know a guy is serious if he carries blades in his bag.

    • @manifestgtr
      @manifestgtr Před 4 lety

      Russell Kempe
      This is my exact opinion on newer drivers. When I was younger, you hit it well or you were off in the woods....and this isn’t even THAT long ago. We’re talking the gbb, burner era of the late 90s. Modern drivers are just ridiculous looking to my eyes. Shifting weights, rails shooting off in every direction...🤔

  • @deangreen631
    @deangreen631 Před 5 lety +40

    James, love the content. Keep it up. while I love watching your vids I feel the question is still not answered. I'm in this very predicament. I grew up playing blades and hate looking down on a thick top line. Every review on this subject falls in the same trap. 7 irons of different loft. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE Can you ignore the number at the bottom and compare loft for loft... Then we can all see if the benefits of "technology" are really there. I'm not interested in hit further but rather hitting to an exact distance.

    • @dciccoritti
      @dciccoritti Před 5 lety +5

      I agree with this. Need same shaft and loft per loft (or as close as possible). I play blades and learned to hit them further than I ever hit my old G30's. I think blades and player cavity backs are good for 'students' of the game as opposed to those just going out just to have some fun. For me the constant learning and challenge IS the fun :-)

    • @Sean-tn5nv
      @Sean-tn5nv Před 5 lety +1

      I can not find it but there is a video on here where this was done - They went exactly the same distance although it was a scratch player hitting them so didn't really take into account massively off center/poor strikes. James if you do this test with matching lofts please use a high handicap like 30 as this is where I think the difference will be seen mostly.

    • @donniedavis2852
      @donniedavis2852 Před 5 lety +3

      @@Sean-tn5nv TXG sets the lofts even when they test the blade vs cavity,

    • @donniedavis2852
      @donniedavis2852 Před 5 lety

      czcams.com/video/1PbkkH0-EjI/video.html

    • @deangreen631
      @deangreen631 Před 5 lety

      @@donniedavis2852 thank you, just what I'm looking for!

  • @sharkhark
    @sharkhark Před 5 lety

    I'm rapidly becoming a fan of your content. My only gripe with this video is that I thought it was going to be a round comparing the 2 sets. That way you could see the effect on scoring.
    If you could have the mid HDCP using a full set you could see how it goes. Just using 1 club for a few shots doesn't show how would using the 4 or 5 iron go when you need to clear water? Etc etc you get my idea. I know I could hit a blade 7 but a 5? Or 4? I don't think so and I'm a 6 hdcp... And hitting off fake turf where the club can bounce into the ball unlike on turf

  • @Stayseated80085
    @Stayseated80085 Před 5 lety +17

    142.8 down from 149.8 with a loft difference of 3.5* doesn't seem like a drop at all. He said it best, play what club works for you I just hate that it's drilled in new golfers brains that they can't hit blades. I finally switched to blades and will never go back. I've seen my best ball striking and biggest handicap drop since switching. A better question to ask a new golfer is what their final goal in the game is and how much time are they going to commit to practicing. If they are serious about the game and want to put in the time to get better they should play blades in my opinion. Offers feedback and develops muscle memory. Great vid

    • @donnytsunami1167
      @donnytsunami1167 Před 5 lety +1

      This is why I started with blades.....I want to know that amazing shot was all me....And the feel of the sweet shot on a blade... just makes your heart race

    • @SimplePhotoshopTutorials
      @SimplePhotoshopTutorials Před 5 lety +1

      Yeah also putting a handicap range on whether or not you can play on a club is just strange. There are different reasons that each person is a specific handicap. There could be a 15+ handicap who has great ball striking but has poor shot selection, putting and driving. All about the individual

    • @mediocregolfer8922
      @mediocregolfer8922 Před 5 lety +2

      Blades are great if you want a 4,5 and 6 iron that go the same distance. Note he was testing a 7 iron. 90% of amateurs simply don't have the swing speed to get the most out of blades and good luck with those toe strikes that fall 20 yards short. Talk of blades being better for 'precision' and 'distance control' make no sense when most amateurs are hitting less than a third of greens in regulation. One of the most ludicrous reasons I've heard for putting blades in the bag is 'that they make me concentrate more'. Blades look good in the bag but my scorecard looked a lot better when I bought my forgiving distance irons.

    • @Stayseated80085
      @Stayseated80085 Před 5 lety +1

      @@mediocregolfer8922 Glad forgiving irons work for you, however to use facts, his shortest distance on the blade was 133.1 and 136.0 with the p790. His longest with the blade was 151.7 and 161.7 with the p790. He had a shorter distance dispersion with the blade. His longest with the p790 was a flier, these clubs can produce those(James even says that is what he experienced with them at 5:53) so what difference does it make if your short of the green or over the green? Who says you won't have a hole with water behind the green? So there are FACTS for 'precision' and 'distance' control. His dispersion left to right was substantially shorter as well. So the blades were hands down better, I don't even see an argument for the p790's in this video. If you can't hit a 4,5, or 6 iron then get a hybrid. Anybody can play blades you have no facts to back up your argument.

    • @mediocregolfer8922
      @mediocregolfer8922 Před 5 lety

      @@Stayseated80085 this was hardly a scientific test though was it? Most amateurs aren't looking to hold a green they are looking to reach it. A blade does not offer any forgiveness on off centre hits, bit of an issue when you are playing in a medal rather than hitting in practice. The margins between a blade and a GI iron aren't as huge as the marketing will have us believe, but I still don't see why you would give up any help on offer. Even most Tour Pros play some kind of cavity back iron. Amateurs should play blades if they enjoy them but they are kidding themselves if they think they are going to help their game.

  • @waynepadley1337
    @waynepadley1337 Před 5 lety +3

    Hi James I had Ping G 400 irons and changed to G 700 because they looked like blades. I didn’t think off 14 I could hit players irons well enough to game them. The 700s felt a bit to chunky so I messed about trying some different irons and came across the new Ping G 210s. I know they aren’t blades but they look great and bought a set. They feel amazing and feel more honest if you know what I mean. I’ve lost about 5 yards or so but love them. I hope this helps guys out there who aren’t sure about whether they can game a sleeker club shall I say. Great vids mate cheers !

    • @jimmyReesby
      @jimmyReesby Před 5 lety

      So you're a 14 and you think blades will improve your game.. you're an idiot.

  • @maxwelter6948
    @maxwelter6948 Před 5 lety

    James thx a lot for picking up my question🙏 it is exactly where I am at the moment playing of 6 and I hate chunky clubs for me it is exactly the same during the range session interested to see how is at on course?still afraid to buy some 730 but totally clear that I am more focused to hit and strike the ball. Anyway interesting to see for me as well the gap in yardage difference! I assume it is only loft of the club! So it is worth to have all this slots foam and other further stuff🙄

  • @andrewjohnson910
    @andrewjohnson910 Před 5 lety +12

    Seems to be an awful lot of roll with those numbers. Surely a 7 iron should be stopping quicker than that.

  • @ryanstaples2737
    @ryanstaples2737 Před 5 lety

    I hit a set of 710mb that play shorter then standard. High handicap but when I put a game together they are amazing. First eagle came using blades.

  • @slowster2945
    @slowster2945 Před 5 lety

    I played last week with a 22 (played off 28 on the day) use titleist MB to great effect. Maybe a touch too much spin into the wind, but that's more shot selection than execution. The middle of the club is still the same size.

  • @eoinm5758
    @eoinm5758 Před 5 lety +8

    that vibration can be a killer in the cold weather

    • @cojack5941
      @cojack5941 Před 5 lety +1

      Eoin m seems like you could keep the improvement irons in the bag during colder months also getting to play less and as it warms up keep the 4, 5, maybe 6 and up to a 7 in bag and play the rest blades. As you get back into your swing as it warms up start dropping let’s say a club a round GI iron for a blade. I think I’d always keep my GI 4 and def 3 iron in bag thru the season. Just an idea

    • @eoinm5758
      @eoinm5758 Před 5 lety +1

      @@cojack5941 not a bad idea like a combo set i actually play as much in the winter as I do in the summer, course is always semi clear during the colder weather and suits me perfect hate waiting for anybody in front of me im very impatient and if i make a mistake I always blame the people slowing me down rather than my swing but it's always the swing ha ha

  • @chadgalland2493
    @chadgalland2493 Před 5 lety

    I would like to see Mark try the P760's since it is kind of a combo set

  • @ironpatriot7842
    @ironpatriot7842 Před 5 lety +2

    I grew up with blades. There was no such thing as a forgiving golf club. Then the Ping blade was created and changed everything. I, like others. Don't care for the thick blade of a cavity iron. I did play a set of hollow irons for awhile. A set of Titleist B33's. They were long but as my game progressed, I found that it was difficult to work the ball with them. In the late 80's I bought a set of Ben Hogan Redlines. I still play them. I have tried other clubs but have found nothing that feels better. The blades made me a better player. The club forces a player to focus and will reward you.

  • @jarrodkleeman2554
    @jarrodkleeman2554 Před 5 lety

    I've just gone from a set of Wilson d200 to a combo set of Apex CF19/Pro... Im a 15 hc and I'm starting to feel that my ball striking is improving with the Pro's as now I'm concentrating more on my striking. I could strike the wilsons out of the hosel and they would still go straight... But in saying that i'd have no issue going back to a game improver if my golf didn't improve....

  • @tonywestwell
    @tonywestwell Před 5 lety

    On course will make a difference to the way he feels about strike with those blades. I'd have a go whether they even get in the bag though is a different story.

  • @glenrotsten6304
    @glenrotsten6304 Před 5 lety +11

    It’s not that the blade is more like an 8 iron the p790 is more like a 6 iron. The blades are in traditional lofts while the p790s i500s etc are strong lofted compared to traditional specs...

    • @glenrotsten6304
      @glenrotsten6304 Před 5 lety +1

      Bought the p790s last month. I personally chose them for there feel at impact. I hit most of the top brands in the store and again for me p790s felt the best. I did have these clubs fitted for loft and lie with standard length. I started off my 60 deg @ 85 yds and for the most part went up 15 yds a club for the set minus a gap wedge which I don’t carry. I can’t remember the exact numbers but all of the lofts came down at least 2 deg to meet my gaps, so closer to traditional. Find the best feel and get fitted is my best advice!

  • @WolumoDK
    @WolumoDK Před 5 lety

    Played 2nd hand S-flex (wrong flex) Titliest 712 MBs from hcp 21 to 16 (danish hcp) loved’em to bits until a pro told me the shafts were bended an not “legal”... so I’ve changed for a 714 AP2 now. With blades it’s like it’s easier to “focus” and get in the zone, and as you said yourself, nothing beats the feel of a forged blade

  • @craigbenton1965
    @craigbenton1965 Před 5 lety

    Great video James I think Mark did well with the blades probably not right for him but he did well with them

  • @tipperi
    @tipperi Před 5 lety

    There are trade off's with both types of clubs for sure. I am a 12 HCP and i've played several different game improvement clubs from XR's to AP1's. I also owned a set of i200's which were very nice. Recently, I picked up the Mizuno MP-18 SC. While its still a cavity back its much much more compact than anything else i've ever owned. I much prefer them from tight lies, and from feel shots where a full swing isn't required. The spin seems to be much more consistent with the MP-18SC than anything else i've ever put in play. For me, the sole of the club is where the biggest difference is and the turf interaction i get. On wet soft days, the game improvement clubs are far superior, but on a fast firm day the thinner sole of the Mizuno is much better. It's still surprising to me how little the sole is discussed when choosing an iron, yet when we buy a wedge the sole and bounce are emphasized.

  • @geordietoonforlife.1155
    @geordietoonforlife.1155 Před 5 lety +1

    Good demonstration on how irons are so so different in there consistency on strike, no doubt Mark could use them but on the course his confidence would eventually drain away and his scores would reflect this, when I started in the early 70s I can’t remember anything else but a blade being totally honest but hey that’s when you got 3- SW in a set and no such thing as a 60 degree wedge 😂. So come manufactures did away with 3,4 iron in most cases then did away with the SW and they charge more just goes to show how daft us golfers are as we just accepted it and now it’s the norm, paying the tour pros and R&D are the excuses but that happened back in the day James even though your to young to have been around those days but I’m sure lots of your older members remember the day along with some of your pros 45 plus in age. Anyway got to go now so doing it now✋

  • @johnathonkimmel3561
    @johnathonkimmel3561 Před 5 lety +1

    I found it interesting that on the P790 he couldn't tell how well of a strike it was or where the strike was on the face but on the P730 he could tell right away. Feedback is key to being able to change. Maybe higher handicaps could benefit from the instant feedback?

  • @justinstephenson9360
    @justinstephenson9360 Před 5 lety

    I recently tested the 919 Tour which is as close to a blade as I want to get. Mark is completely correct when you hit a blade well you almost don't realise the ball has connected - but boy when you miss hit a blade do you know about it!
    As a streaky 10 HC I did not think I could play blades but the 919 Tour changed my view, I would probably want a slightly more helpful club in 5i & 6i but I would happily play the small 919 Tour in 7i-PW

  • @kylescott6225
    @kylescott6225 Před 5 lety

    I went from ping eye 2, to Taylor p760... big difference. I'm - to4 handicapper. The Matt helps the blade

  • @horizonchaser6030
    @horizonchaser6030 Před 5 lety

    The sweet spot on Blades, there is no other feeling. I learned with Blades, I've tried to move to "Forgiving" Clubs but they feel so very ODD, clunky and I don't get the feel of a sweet shot. 13 or so years ago I found a set of Lynx Master Irons, I love pulling them out my bag. lol Not actually using oversize clubs other than to try out a friends I can't make a comparison. 12hndcp. Will stick with my Relics. lol

  • @IconicProps
    @IconicProps Před 5 lety +1

    I was once a 1-2 handicap golfer and used blades. I switched to Taylormade cavity backs. I am probably a 8-10 handicap now, and just switched back to (old) blades.
    I personally think if you want to work the ball, big, hot, cavity backs are going to be a nightmare. Its too hard to impart a subtle draw or cut on the ball without using larger more pronounced actions or changes to either clubhead or swing path. And once you get it to start to work, your on the verge of overworking into a hook or slice.
    The biggest problem I had with my modern cavity backs is the hot spot. I might hit a 9 iron 145 on a bad hit, 150 on a good hit, and catch the sweet spot and hit it 170. That's a disastrous flyer out of the blue. That sort of thing never happened with my blades. I may catch one poorly and hit it 140, but unless its a flyer lie, I never over nuked a ball out of the blue. I am not even sure its possible.

  • @keithlazell6907
    @keithlazell6907 Před 5 lety

    James a great idea to test blades with Mark but it would have been even better had Mark try to shape a shot with the blades. Good review though.

  • @anthonyfoster5307
    @anthonyfoster5307 Před 5 lety

    Hi James, I would like to see a comparison with similar lofts. Such as using the 730 6 iron against the 790 7 iron.

    • @anthonyfoster5307
      @anthonyfoster5307 Před 5 lety

      Sorry noticed others have commented on this point. I would rather a mid handicapper do the comparison than a high handicapper. Blades are not for 30 handicapper but some mid handicappers have good long games while others have good short games.

  • @philipsmith3871
    @philipsmith3871 Před 5 lety +2

    As stated, you should try playing same loft against same loft, even on good shots with a blade you should get at least 1-2 clubs less distance. The new problem that is arising is the huge gap between PW and SW these days requiring 2 clubs to fill that gap as apposed to previously needing one.

    • @guyr7351
      @guyr7351 Před 2 lety

      Creates a need the manufacturers are more than happy to fill. Can I have a set of irons £££ here you go, oh but you will need to buy some specialised wedges as well at £££ typically

  • @darrell3118
    @darrell3118 Před 5 lety +1

    I have used blades for years and a few Cavity backs , but always go back to blades only because I get a consistent ball distances instead of the bigger dispersion of long and short with the cavity backs ! Plus I want the ball to sit and stop , not roll out .
    I have a set of Custom Fit Kenneth Smith blades that I play that make those Taylor Made blades look big .... LOL
    They are comparable to the Miura baby blades , those will make your butt pucker if your not swinging good !!

  • @kevinqueen6246
    @kevinqueen6246 Před 5 lety

    I have some of both and the blades feel so much better, but I have a high swing speed the blades take more effort to get results

  • @craiglundy925
    @craiglundy925 Před 5 lety

    Mid handicapper playing p790 s luv um have a slow swing speed & would like 2c reviews with this in mind cheers James

  • @jasonsuter13
    @jasonsuter13 Před 5 lety

    Great stuff....I'm off 18 been playing nearly 2 years now started with ping g25 and couldent look at the chunkyness now use the i200 smaller more compact with help just makes me play harder and love em.play with what gives you confidence I guess😊
    Aldi butter....c mon😅

  • @basun6174
    @basun6174 Před 5 lety

    Not long ago, we only have either blade or cavity back. I have been playing blade from the start in 2000. Then I had to stop due to a car accident in 2005. I restarted it again in 2014, but I am still using blade. But this is not my problem on the golf course. Now my Handicap is 18. I was 10 before the accident. Putting is my main issue.

  • @blakeseider1860
    @blakeseider1860 Před 5 lety

    Fun review, however I wish you would have compared the 730 to a comparable cavity back iron with similar loft. The p790 vs 730 are in a different stratosphere! The p730 7 iron is 35 degrees, the P790 7 iron is 30.5 degrees. The P730 6 iron is 31 degrees. It's actually quite impressive how well he hit the blade vs the P790 by the numbers.

  • @Godisnotjesus1967
    @Godisnotjesus1967 Před 5 lety

    It would be very interesting to discuss stiff shafts compared to regular flex.......

  • @terrywright6571
    @terrywright6571 Před 5 lety

    I used Mizuno TP2000 blades as a relative beginner no problem. If you want to compare you have to compare clubs with same loft and shaft length or it means nothing. The difference is that off centre hits tend to lose more distance with the blade.

  • @Struieboy
    @Struieboy Před 5 lety

    I have game improvement irons but practice with a blade six iron. For my sixteen handicap, the blade is just not forgiving enough unless I’m swinging really well.

  • @josephdurkin8180
    @josephdurkin8180 Před 3 lety

    I've been playing blades for a year just getting back into golf and I got them fine with my ten handicap. Didn't know they were hard to hit until youtube told me

  • @skelly1golf
    @skelly1golf Před 5 lety

    I used blades for years, I had regular arguments with people about being an 11-12-13 handicapper and using them but having just bought the new Taylor made M1 irons a couple of years ago, Do they go further? yes can I control them the same? No it's the first set of cavity / Muscle irons I've had and it'll be the last. I'll be going back to blades as soon as I can.

  • @maxcaysey2844
    @maxcaysey2844 Před 5 lety +4

    Obviously theres a drop in distance of about 10 yards because its a whole iron difference between the loft!

  • @ElieAnquetil
    @ElieAnquetil Před 5 lety

    I learned to play with blades. Still have some. After one year I was 13 hdcp after 4 years I was +2 hdcp. Feedback is more important than tolerance.

  • @paullittle4622
    @paullittle4622 Před 5 lety

    Yes no question, i used blades for many years, and i found i struggled with the other type

  • @wow8416
    @wow8416 Před 3 lety

    I use blades and don’t even have a handicap. I was probably a shot a round better with my cavity’s that are in the shed but I don’t like shooting level par on a bad swing day. I LOVE the feel and feedback my blades give me and I would rather be punished when I put a bad swing on it than still hit the middle of the green.
    It all depends on what you want to get out of your irons and what your trying to compete in