MP-67 perfect sweetspot?

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Doubt it when Mizuno list the forgiveness on them as being Low. And being tailored for very low/pro handicap players.
 
I love my 67s, but I don't get the OP and the first response. mcflog, your response seems to be a non sequitor, as lack of forgiveness does not negate the op's thesis-- unless you meant that the 67s are not as forgiving as the eye2s, which is rather obvious. Tong, please explain whast you mean-- especially since you said "apparently." Does that mean someone else is saying it?
 
Tong, please explain whast you mean-- especially since you said "apparently." Does that mean someone else is saying it?
Yes. If you click on the link I gave above, you will read about Mizuno's own description of the club, which says:

"A neutral COG relative to the shaft axis and a consistent sweet spot location..."

This is the first time I've seen any club maker say this explicitly on their product description.

Calling Brian Manzella...what do you think of this?
 
Got it. went to the link, but I missed that line. Great clubs btw; forgiveness forschmivness! Don't need no stinkin' cavityback.
 
I have used the Miura Blades (4-pw) for about a year now. Nippon 1150 steel shafts hard stepped once.

Great feeling and performing irons. Only complaint is that I get some weak shots from the rough at times (catch the ball too much above the COG).

Bruce
 
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