Are BLADES Really That UNFORGIVING? - MythBusters

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It's widely believed that blades are only suitable for highly skilled players as they're very unforgiving when it comes to mishits. Simon puts this belief to the test to determine if it's myth or fact.
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  • @user-sq4fe3rx5l
    @user-sq4fe3rx5lАй бұрын

    Simon, this is as I had hoped! When I first met you (way back) it was as a result of my search for a set of Miura’s - given I’m now several sets of almost the same head down the line my observation is that blades have forced me to seek a better way of striking the ball and if you haven’t tried them, my advice is to buy a set and seek to do the same!

  • @Precision_Golf

    @Precision_Golf

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks DB 😎👌🏼👍🏻

  • @nickd8497
    @nickd8497Ай бұрын

    What a great video. Super informative, let alone impressive ball striking skills. Thanks Simon. 🙏🏻

  • @Precision_Golf

    @Precision_Golf

    Ай бұрын

    Many thanks Nick

  • @-Thunder
    @-ThunderАй бұрын

    I've got blades from the 7i thru wedges. Loft is part of forgiveness as well. That's good info about blades being worse on toe strikes and the feeling of a mishit vs. the actual performance dropoff. I did putter testing with an old school 8802 blade vs. perimeter weighted and high MOI clubs and I concluded the performance was nearly the same but the feeling of a mishit was very different.

  • @Precision_Golf

    @Precision_Golf

    Ай бұрын

    Now that is a bit of golf porn right there!! The dilemma is whether you can deal with feeling the miss hit as no matter what head it comes up short (albeit more with a blade) but if you don’t notice it you’re not as concerned by it!

  • @tomcox16
    @tomcox1628 күн бұрын

    I have spent years looking for what works best for me. I get a few eye rolls bcuz I'm a 24 hcp and I use Titleist 714mb. I've been through plenty of GI and SGI with different shaft weights and flexes, and these strike best for me. A fat toe miss is the worst distance killer, but I don't see much difference between being maybe 10 yd short with SGi/GI vs 10/20 yd short with a blade, I'm still short and my next shot seems to have the same chance of getting on. I finally went for an iron fitting in 2022 and they reccomended that I stick with what I have, mostly bcuz of spin and angle of descent.

  • @Precision_Golf

    @Precision_Golf

    21 күн бұрын

    Some players truly are better with less forgiving heads as it can help get feedback and dial in strike. If you enjoy using them and can handle a little extra distance drop then stick with them!

  • @StewartKeigher
    @StewartKeigherАй бұрын

    My very first set of golf clubs was a set of Wilson "progressives" where the 3 iron was a cavity and the 9 iron was a blade. I formed a completely inverted mindset of "cavity - hard to hit" .... "blade - easy to hit" .....have stayed with them ever since. Couldn't live without the feedback.

  • @Precision_Golf

    @Precision_Golf

    28 күн бұрын

    Hey Turtle! 🐢 😁 Thanks for watching and hope to catch up soon

  • @seancook2264
    @seancook2264Ай бұрын

    Have switched between CB, Blades and Power Bats over the last 6 years. Currently switch between MP20 and i530’s having used Titelist 716 MB/CB combo. Now only use irons from 6-9i then move into wedges. Interestingly my miss is typically heel side. Found while the stronger more forgiving irons go further my GIR stats have changed very little with either Blades or more forgiving clubs. Played a season with the Mizuno HMB but found that the dispersion front to back was not as consistent and prone to getting a low spin knuckle ball especially off a low tee. Less of an issue with the i530’s which I have found to be very stable and consistent once you get past the “feel” thing.

  • @Precision_Golf

    @Precision_Golf

    Ай бұрын

    Everything you say is spot on. The i530 are a good head for performance but not as much feel

  • @adl9705
    @adl9705Ай бұрын

    great dilemma, i use blades but my mental game is shit so im basically trying to fix my swing after every minor mishit that ended up 7-10 yards short. maybe i need to switch to something more forgiving to give me the confidence of good strikes. at the end the mental aspect of the sport is the most difficult to master(for me).

  • @Precision_Golf

    @Precision_Golf

    Ай бұрын

    Totally hear you. Blades require you to accept the miss hit comes up short so the more forgiving head should mean you aren’t so hard on yourself but you don’t need to change head style too much to see a difference!

  • @freddym6643
    @freddym6643Ай бұрын

    You said going from the blade to the T100 is a noticeable improvement on "forgiveness" but not massive, more of a feel thing. What about between the blade and the T150? Would you then see a more significant amount of help, beyond just the loft difference?

  • @Precision_Golf

    @Precision_Golf

    Ай бұрын

    Yes - the T150 has the channel behind the face from 7i upwards but the lifts are 2 degrees stronger too so that makes a difference too

  • @charliefrago1380
    @charliefrago1380Ай бұрын

    Are the lofts the same? How does the lead tape on the blade impact it? But feeling the off center hit with blade but similar performance would lead me to like the blade. Plus you know your misses

  • @pawnhubchess6723

    @pawnhubchess6723

    Ай бұрын

    Great point and thoughts. I'd also highly recommend you to try out blades. Speaking of 620 MBs and T100s there is a 1° difference in lofts between the PWs to 6 irons. The 5 irons, of both sets, have the same loft, of 27°. I'd say the lead tape is more of a feel, in terms of e.g. swing weight, rather than actual outcome of performance. In theory lead tape obviously could help to hit further, straighter, pulling back CG, highering/lowering the trajectory and spin. But 1 gram lead tape isn't really equivalent to tungsten, and is only marginal in a test like this clip above.

  • @Precision_Golf

    @Precision_Golf

    Ай бұрын

    Same lofts - the lead tape purely is for swingweighting and makes no difference to performance other than swing timing. If you want maximum feel then blades are the way to go- but maybe go more forgiving in the long irons!!

  • @chrisgilligan4968

    @chrisgilligan4968

    Ай бұрын

    @@Precision_Golf There's a few Titleist players on tour playing blades from 7-9 and something like a T100 or T150 up to 3 iron and then T200 as their driving iron...and vokeys for all their wedges. I have watched more than a few fitting videos that talk about planning the gapping based on ball speed. Each club gap needs to be about 5 mph in ball speed. So when you start moving through the set of blades and you stop getting a 5 mph gap, that's the boundary to switch to the more forgiving club.

  • @HorseRacingLegends
    @HorseRacingLegendsАй бұрын

    Great comparison.I do think though Blades are dead for all but the very best Ball Strikers.

  • @Precision_Golf

    @Precision_Golf

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @gnredondo
    @gnredondoАй бұрын

    Great review Simon. Blades are great for training

  • @Precision_Golf

    @Precision_Golf

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @freddym6643
    @freddym6643Ай бұрын

    How do you feel about 58 vs 60 degree lob wedges Simon? 60s are in almost every PGA pro bag, 58 in most LPGA bags. If you're only using it as a short game club and don't hit full shots, does those two extra degrees make a big difference for versatility for better players? Is it different between american and european courses?

  • @seancook2264

    @seancook2264

    Ай бұрын

    Potentially that is about gapping. PGA most players using PW at 48 degrees. Making wedge setup at 52; 56; 60. LPGA all but the bigger hitters using slightly stronger lofts with PW at c.45 degrees leaving wedge gapping at 50; 54; 58…….

  • @Precision_Golf

    @Precision_Golf

    Ай бұрын

    I think so - the extra loft from thicker rough around the greens that you see in the US means shorter shots are easier with less manipulation so for PGA tour makes sense. Players who are better at taking distance off might err to a stronger loft (58) but for accuracy from short yardages higher loft allows you to be more positive with the swing

  • @petegalindez9961
    @petegalindez9961Ай бұрын

    Those first were center strikes? Weren’t they 8mm and 15mm towards the heel each? Your toe strikes with the blade were more center than your center strikes??

  • @Precision_Golf

    @Precision_Golf

    Ай бұрын

    The sweet spot in a blade is actually slightly heel side of centre which is why the strike point from the absolute centre of the club head is actually a slight toe miss

  • @petegalindez9961

    @petegalindez9961

    Ай бұрын

    @@Precision_Golf Makes perfect sense…I guess we know now why I prefer blades…I tend to hit a little heely…

  • @petersmith9470
    @petersmith9470Ай бұрын

    Tried cavities but hate the top line. I'm mid handicap but have a few sets of blades ranging from Hogan red lines from 1970's thru to srixon pro 100 but play my Titleist ZM-B as my main clubs. Won't swap any of them for any modern irons

  • @Precision_Golf

    @Precision_Golf

    24 күн бұрын

    Blades have not really changed - they only change when a brand tries to make a “forgiving” blade and then they screw up the design as it loses what a blade is meant to be. If you like the feedback from a blades strike and can accept a little less margin for error then it will be very hard to move away from them!

  • @jamestown4867
    @jamestown486727 күн бұрын

    We usually play for money. For over forty years we’ve played for money, friendly money. A big win in a foursome gets $60, usually 2 foursomes so as much as $140 is on the line. A big loss therefore could be as much as $200. Not BIG money but it hurts to lose. Started playing in 1970 with hand-me-down Hogan Apex irons and played Nicklaus Muirfields in the ‘80s, Wilson Staff, the Mizuno Blades that Tiger (MP 32, was it?) used in the late 90’s. We sneered at Ping Eye2 players back then. So I played blades all my life. Won some, lost some. Two years ago I hung up my NS 950 stiff shafted MP blades and found a set of Ping Rapture J2’s with 60 gram SR graphite shafts. (J2- not so much offset.) I haven’t lost a single dime in two years. My 175 carry with my Muirfield 5i, DG S400 S shafted 27degree club forty years ago is 155 with the soft 25* Raptures but in the last two years I’ve won enough in our weekly games to buy a full set of clubs. Truthfully it took me a while to get over the embarrassment of such fat ugly clubs in my bag. I still have my Nicklaus VIP’s that were used by Greg Norman. The dime sized wear marks on the faces are impressive but I sure can’t hit them anymore. Blades are beautiful and great. So is money. If you’re young and a reasonable ball striker, go with the blades and hone your swing. Hitting it all over the face and getting good results doesn’t develop respect for a pure strike. You’ll thank yourself when you reach 70, like me. PenguinGolf

  • @Precision_Golf

    @Precision_Golf

    27 күн бұрын

    There is a place for all head styles! Thanks for taking the time to comment.

  • @Ecka63
    @Ecka63Ай бұрын

    After playing MP33 blades for over 20 years, I got into Titleist 620CB's thinking that something more forgiving would work better for me. After two months, I'm going back to blades and getting a set of 620MB's.

  • @Precision_Golf

    @Precision_Golf

    Ай бұрын

    Even the small shift in CG does make a difference but not always a good one!

  • @francisshouse7533
    @francisshouse7533Ай бұрын

    Went from the 2019 titlest 100 to the 350. Yep I hit 9 iron 150 somewhere. Have lost the control with the bigger stronger lofted clubs.

  • @Precision_Golf

    @Precision_Golf

    Ай бұрын

    And that’s the issue. The T150 might have been the better option for more performance but not making them bombers!!

  • @user-vbull
    @user-vbullАй бұрын

    I use Miura TC-201s. They look like blades at address but have a surprising amount of forgiveness if you slightly miss hit them. But make no mistake they are very short heal to toe so you have to be on your game.

  • @Precision_Golf

    @Precision_Golf

    Ай бұрын

    Lovely heads!!

  • @user-vbull

    @user-vbull

    Ай бұрын

    I have them in Accra TZ115i shafts trimmed to S+. I’m very lucky to have such nice clubs, I’m thankful for them every round I play.

  • @markmark5488
    @markmark5488Ай бұрын

    Very interesting. It looks like you've got a piece of lead tape high across the back of the blade. How would that have affected forgiveness? By the way, I'm really looking forward to getting my new irons from you after last week's fitting with Tom. 😁

  • @Precision_Golf

    @Precision_Golf

    Ай бұрын

    No affect at all, just for fine tuning swingweight. Thanks so much for watching and for coming in!

  • @norwegianwarhound451
    @norwegianwarhound451Ай бұрын

    Your timing is ironic having just got back from visiting grandkids. My son has my Nike VR Pro Combo set with S300 shafts in them. Never fails, I pure them every time I touch them. Bought a ZX5 and ZX7 Combo and strike the ZX7’s better in my opinion. Around here fitters will look at your handicap instead of what suits you IMO. Love what you guys do. Take care. My best, NWH

  • @Precision_Golf

    @Precision_Golf

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks Mr Warhound! Got to understand the player and work to that rather than just handicap!

  • @keithrobinson2481
    @keithrobinson2481Ай бұрын

    When you miss hit a blade in winter do your hands still hurt for a few holes 🤷‍♂️😂

  • @Precision_Golf

    @Precision_Golf

    Ай бұрын

    You bet it does!!

  • @booger65man
    @booger65manАй бұрын

    I've got a set of titles blades from 1979. If anyone has any doubt as to whether blades are forgiving, please let me know and we can watch you try to hit a 2 iron with a sweet spot the size if a dime.

  • @Precision_Golf

    @Precision_Golf

    Ай бұрын

    A 2 iron blade is certainly a tough ask!

  • @will.m1110
    @will.m1110Ай бұрын

    The thin soles on blades are better for my delivery. I also have gapping issues with distance irons.

  • @chrisgilligan4968

    @chrisgilligan4968

    Ай бұрын

    T100 isn't a distance iron. T150 and up are stronger lofted....T100 is traditionally lofted - just a little more forgiving due to the tungsten weighting heel and toe.

  • @Precision_Golf

    @Precision_Golf

    Ай бұрын

    If you have a shallower delivery then the wide soled irons can be a little clumsy

  • @chrisgilligan4968

    @chrisgilligan4968

    Ай бұрын

    @@Precision_Golf There isn't a lot of difference in the sole width between a blade and a T100 (or even a T150 really). The more "players distance" you get and going into GI irons then the sole width might become an issue for certain swing paths dependent on how well players know where the bottom of their swing is and what their normal divot pattern looks like.

  • @user-gs1nn4ts6o
    @user-gs1nn4ts6oАй бұрын

    This needs to said.

  • @Precision_Golf

    @Precision_Golf

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching!

  • @user-gs1nn4ts6o

    @user-gs1nn4ts6o

    Ай бұрын

    Timely, as im replacing a set of Bridgestone J33 with either the JPX923 Tour, Srixon ZX7 or Titleist 620 irons@@Precision_Golf

  • @TenPester
    @TenPesterАй бұрын

    Fitters shrug their shoulders whenever you ask to be fitted for blades, ask your handicap, then go on about how tour players aren't even using them. Shaft choice is really important. Iron shafts don't droop as much with blades as in tungsten filled heads as there's no weight in the toe, so for example, a 620Mb on a KBS tour goes left, and a T100 on a KBS Tour goes straight. Same loft and lie.

  • @Precision_Golf

    @Precision_Golf

    Ай бұрын

    It really does affect strike point and some players really do find strike better with a less forgiving head but you also have to find out what someone plays for - that feedback of a centred strike is addictive!!

  • @sumitagg1
    @sumitagg1Ай бұрын

    Won’t this be different for slower swing speeds.?😊

  • @Precision_Golf

    @Precision_Golf

    Ай бұрын

    Forgiveness no but other heads will give more ball speed

  • @sumitagg1

    @sumitagg1

    Ай бұрын

    @@Precision_Golfthen why not simply bend them to stronger lofts? Or buy a 4-pw rather than a 5-a wedge?

  • @boswellwhanau
    @boswellwhanauАй бұрын

    Yes. Next 😂😂

  • @Precision_Golf

    @Precision_Golf

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching it though!

  • @boswellwhanau

    @boswellwhanau

    Ай бұрын

    @@Precision_GolfI had a fitting last year and tried Titliest 630 blades and the strikes off the centre were absolutely amazing! Like butter! Just incredibly soft off the face. However my misshits with the blades were really quite unforgiving to the tune of 50-60 yard difference between the good and bad strikes. but yeah, the good strikes were just amazing! However I settled for the T150’s in the end 😊

  • @Precision_Golf

    @Precision_Golf

    Ай бұрын

    @@boswellwhanau sounds like a good decision. Golf ultimately is about how good your misses are!!

  • @Lamster66
    @Lamster66Ай бұрын

    I still don't get the "Blades are no good for High HCs." When I learnt to play there was no such thing as cavity back clubs. I used blades Yes you feel every bad shot. but not for long. because you either learn very quickly to hit the ball in the middle or you give up because you can't stand numb hands and throbbing fingers. Basically if you're a high HC and you want to improve your score buy cavity Backs. If you want to improve your game buy some blades. Your scores will suck until you learn to hit middle all the time. And why you'd use anything other than Bladed short Irons I'll never know

  • @Precision_Golf

    @Precision_Golf

    Ай бұрын

    In the main the higher handicapper will benefit from the extra margin of error and whilst I agree that playing blade style clubs can help dial in strike (and I would tend to give a junior learning to play a head that does not overly help them for that very reason) there are plenty of people who it can destroy their confidence so the easier heads just make the game more fun for them.

  • @oldgold5848

    @oldgold5848

    Ай бұрын

    I quite like a thin top line and little offset and traditional lofts, and the fact I tend to pick the ball fairly cleanly means that I like a more blade like club.

  • @Lamster66

    @Lamster66

    Ай бұрын

    @@Precision_Golf Yes I get it or at least the theory of it.. I have recently started playing in my late 50s after not even hitting a ball since my mid 20s so 30-35years of not playing. My junior clubs were blades they were my cousins clubs given to me by my uncle when I was 7 Don't even know what make they were they were just marked "Seventies" and I had a Barbara Romack Sand Iron ( Wish I could find one of those such a good club) and woods that were made of Wood. And an AG Spalding Bladed putter which for some reason I kept and have still got. It has been in the bag a couple of times since I started playing again. As I wasn't sure if I was going to play the game seriously (after being invited out on a company "Golf Day") I decided that some second hand eBay x12s and some Taylormade jetspeed woods would make a decent starter set, and owe me nothing if I then decided I wasn't going to play golf anymore. The first thing I noticed after never actually hitting a cavity backed club is that after the initial tops and shanks (from not even swinging a club for over 30 years )was that I was able to hit balls pretty well but that even strikes out of the toe still felt buttery smooth. and when you actually strike them out of the middle it feels more like you've missed the ball altogether. Where as with Blades I only ever got that smooth strike when it was pure and out the middle. Toe strikes used to send the club spinning in you hand and and anything out the heel or a shank used to vibrate up your arm sometime bad enough you dropped the club. I recall that being the case for the first few months and you just learned not to hit it like that because it hurts. I played off 18 ( the old way of HC) I probably hit about 3/10 out the middle and the rest of the time they were "a bit heavy" Still relatively good strikes just not that lovely hollow clicky feel you get when it's right out the middle.. I might catch 1 /250 bad enough that you'd end up with throbbing hands and fingers. However I did also spend a ridiculous amount of time practicing Chipping and Putting in my parent's garden as it was 30-40 yards long and my Dad prepared the lawn like a green. I was out there every evening after getting home from school until teatime and in the summer back out until it got dark.and I did that virtually every day until I was 15 or 16. The first thing I noticed with the x12s when I got them Is that 8,9,Wedge and Sand Iron are basically rubbish. There is absolutely no feel to the clubs around the green.Yes you can play the shots there's just no feel or feedback on how you've hit it. I bought 54 and 58 forged bladed wedges and immediately felt like I can play lobs pitches and chip shots with confidence which I didn't have with the cavity backed X12s It sounds weird but with the forged wedges it feels like you can feel the head biting into the ball and feel the ball on the clubface.You can feel how hard you are hitting the ball and how much spin you're putting on it. You are never going to get that from cavity backs.

  • @kevtee6784
    @kevtee6784Ай бұрын

    Yet again grest video do you play with blades?

  • @Precision_Golf

    @Precision_Golf

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you! I do and have done for 30 years. I enjoy the process of ball striking and find that satisfaction of strike something that I really enjoy and play for and can give up some forgiveness to get that feedback. Maybe why I didn’t earn much money playing though!!

  • @paul777148
    @paul777148Ай бұрын

    are you a professional golfer

  • @Precision_Golf

    @Precision_Golf

    Ай бұрын

    If you mean am I a professional player then no. If you mean regarding playing blades there are plenty of amateurs who actually strike a less forgiving head better than a head with heavy tungsten weights in heel and toe, however we would not recommend them for many players!

  • @paul777148

    @paul777148

    Ай бұрын

    im an amature i play mizuno mp18 blades love them beutifull clubs cudnt hit a chunky club make me sick lol@@Precision_Golf

  • @wasteland1212
    @wasteland1212Ай бұрын

    Another golf youtuber (Askgolfnut) have more or same forgiveness test on most of clubs.

  • @Precision_Golf

    @Precision_Golf

    Ай бұрын

    It is player dependent and if you are a very good ball striker then it makes little difference!

  • @seafish5980
    @seafish5980Ай бұрын

    It’s the golfer not the club, learn to forgive yourself, You think you can, but NO

  • @Precision_Golf

    @Precision_Golf

    Ай бұрын

    Your comment about learning to forgive yourself is a great phrase for all golfers no matter what standard!

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