► Joel Tadman tests Ping’s new Blueprint iron to determine the type of golfer that should think about playing this beautiful blade.
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Absolutely stunning looking clubs ……
I’ve a quick question maybe you can answer for me I’ve just been fitted fir mizuno jpx forged clubs which I hit very well during fitting ( didn’t actually go into the fitting wanting mizuno I actually wanted ping i210 but changed my mind after hitting both ) anyway my question is why do Mizuno have 5 degrees between pw, 9 and 8 then 4 degrees 7 and 6 then only 3 degrees 5 and 4 the fitter couldn’t tell me , do you know by any chance and do you think it will affect my gapping ….
Thank you in advance…..
My coach gave me Mizuno irons 3-8 MP-54 bladed and I don’t know why because I shoot around 100 in 18 some days I shoot great others not so much a lot less forgiving than my previous irons I don’t know what to do
I’m a freshman high school golfer
Many of the ping pros didn’t play the previous blades and chose the i200/i210. Will this really get more of them to change ?
probably not
Agree other comments – at 12 I’m not good enough to game these but using this type of club will make me a better player – and my oh my . . . they are pretty 😉
Birdies are pretty, I couldn’t care less about what the clubs look like.