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Originally Posted by Young Fledge
I never post here but am an avid golfer. I have to 100% agree with the "fitting is bs" thing.
I was a 13 handicap golfer who hit my buddies blades at the range one day (Mizuno MP-69). I just loved the feel and looks. Despite being a 13 handicap and not an outstanding golfer, I went ahead and got Mizuno MP-18 blades two years ago. BEST. DECISION. OF MY LIFE.
Despite every fitter saying I was getting better numbers with other irons (I had Taylormade M2 Tour irons at the time), I didn't listen and went with the blades. Zero regrets, and I have been as low as a 6 handicap since I made the switch (Currently 8 due to back issues).
When it comes to fitting, just go try some stuff and whatever YOU like the feel and look of, that's what you should get. Confidence and acceptance of a new iron is the most important thing in my opinion. I knew with these blades I had to get better at hitting the middle of the face... and I loved them so much that I made myself learn to hit the centre of the face. So whereas I am hitting blades that I "shouldn't be hitting", I love to practice and have gotten much better. You got Titleist game improvement irons, hate them, and likely don't want to learn to get better with them... so who won? The person that got "fitted" or the guy who just picked what he liked the look and feel of?
Long rant, I know... but I agree fitting is bull####. Hit a few, pick what you like.
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I play the MP-18s too! I was about a 12 handicap when I made the switch 2 years ago from Ping G15s. I now hit it further simply because I was getting better feedback on my bad to average strikes and really started practicing hitting the sweet spot. The amount of marketing BS in golf is such a disservice to the game itself in my opinion. If your clubs are in decent shape and your not super tall or on the other side of that spectrum most golfers are way better off investing money on lessons instead of new clubs.