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    Golfers, I need your help.

    I recently had a broken Callaway driver so I sent it in and got a new RAZR Hawk sent back to me free of charge. I can't hit the RAZR Hawk near as good and I have another Cobra driver so I am considering getting rid of the Callaway. I am currently hitting Titleist 735 CM irons and I am debating on wether or not to rid of the driver and look at a new set of irons for around $250. I am looking at possibly getting a set of Mizuno MP-33's but don't know if they are going to differ too much from my 735's to be worth it.

    If any of you guys have input on wether I should try the MP-33's or if there is another set I should be looking for please let me know.

    Basically I am just looking at my options to get rid of the RAZR hawk and put the money back in to my bag, heck a driver may even be possible, for all you golfers you know how this goes.

    P.S.- I have always been Titleist biased when it comes to irons.

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    The MP33's are a blade with no cavity back, so that will take some time to get used too if you never hit blade irons before. I don't like blades, so I have always been a cavity back iron guy.

    As for the driver, go to a driving range and hit a few of them, and then based on feel, pick 1.

    If you are definitely decided on getting new irons, then hit the Cobra Driver along with your new irons.

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    The MP33's are a blade with no cavity back, so that will take some time to get used too if you never hit blade irons before. I don't like blades, so I have always been a cavity back iron guy.

    As for the driver, go to a driving range and hit a few of them, and then based on feel, pick 1.

    If you are definitely decided on getting new irons, then hit the Cobra Driver along with your new irons.

    Yeah i'm a blade guy, the 735's I have now are blades and I love the feedback and feel. I think i might decide on keeping the irons for now and just focus on driver. Went out tonight and the irons felt pretty smooth for the first time in a while. thanks for the input

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