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Originally Posted by dougwood22
Yeah, Rory Sabbatini may be a low handicapper...lol.
So, one of the complaints I've heard about game improvement clubs is that while they are forgiving, they can allow you to develop swing flaws without noticing them because the clubs will hide them, and I don't want that to happen. I'm assuming since Rory Sabbatini plays them, as well as some LPGA players, this is something I wouldn't need to be concerned about.
As you've seen in my other posts, I have the MP-30's and will be trying them out tomorrow, but I'm looking at some other possiblities just in case. I'm selling the Launcher LP's because I don't even want to bother with them. It seems like the NDS is a good middle of the road club if the MP-30's don't work out. Currently I am between a 6 and 8 handicap. I don't have an official handicap, just did the math on my own.
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Oh the old "swing flaws" gag......thats the biggest bunch of poo in the book...That is a myth that people say when they play clubs they probably shouldn't be, and when they hit a not "perfect" shot it doesnt hit the green...The fact of the matter is, many tour pros are playing "GAME IMPROVEMENT" clubs....The mp-30's are sweet sticks, and I would def reccomend them to a lot of players, but if all that is stopping you from the NDS is that they are a forgiving iron, then thats crazy....Why wouldnt someone want forgivness? or game improvement? I mean...When you are on the course, you are not going to hit solid shots every time..Why not have your clubs save you from time to time? Both are great clubs and you can't go wrong with either....