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    Default TM RAC MB's ... anyone tried these?

    Thinking about buying a set of new irons ... sort of "inspired" by recent misplacement of my 8 iron ...

    Really tempted to get the Mizuno MP 32's but the price is a bit out of my league.

    Has anybody tried the Taylormade Rac Mb's? They look like classic blades with very little offset. Speirsy, do you play these?

    I would appreciate any review on this product. Not sure if I'm consistent enough to hit these ...

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    Nudgee has a set of Rac Combo's so he can tell you all about them jono.
    I've hit a demo Rac MB 6 iron and came away disappointed...I was playing MP 33's at the time and the Rac MB felt harsh compared to the buttery Mizuno's.

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    Jono,

    I have a rac combo set that has the MBs in the 7-PW. Don't midn them but I agree with Gaz, I find them a lot harsher than the Mizunos - my friend has a set of MP32s and I have hit them vs my RAC MBs and there is no comparison. Having said that the RAC MBs are still a good club but if you do have the $$$$$ then MP32s are better (much better).

    Cheers
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    there must be a reason why Mizunos were the No1 irons on the PGA tour (before massive-wank-like-equipment-endorsements-came-into-play)...

    it'll either be FTXs or those sweet-@$$ MP30-33 combo for my next set!!!
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    Thanks for the replies. Well, it seems like Mizunos are the way to go ... I'll just have to do a few extra overtime shifts ...

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    should've bought my mates I-201's while they were still available Jono
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    Quote Originally Posted by jarro
    should've bought my mates I-201's while they were still available Jono
    Yeah, those Srixons are sweet. But I think I will be going with the Mizunos this time ... Nippon NHPro Stiff

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jono
    But I think I will be going with the Mizunos this time ... Nippon NHPro Stiff
    :P yum yum

    Comeone JONO... BITE NOW

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trung
    Comeone JONO... BITE NOW
    Already have mate ... already have ...

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    :P :P :P

    how much mate?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trung
    :P :P :P

    how much mate?
    US$550

    plus US$75 shipping

    plus $80 GST

    plus $50 Customs assessment fee

    plus etc, etc, etc ...

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    How long before you get your hands on them?

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    nice pickup JonHo

    i look forward to hearing a complete review the minute you finish your first round with them.
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