These Are The BEST IRONS Ever Made! – AND ALWAYS WILL BE?

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  1. James, haven’t read all the comments so sorry if I’m repeating someone else but I’d love to know the cost of a fitting and shaft change (approx). People keep talking about doing that but I have no idea what it would cost. Otherwise, I would definitely be in the market for quality older clubs and a fitting. Cheers, great video from you guys again.

  2. The greatest iron ever made? It's before my time but it is the 1970 Wilson Dynapower Bulletback blade.! Hands down!

  3. Still have them still bag them! Bought in 2004.

    I’ve chased that feel and ball flight with other sets the past few years trying to “modernize” my clubs and still come back to these. I’m 63 years old and it is hard to get the distance / height with them.

    Cobra Forged Tech X is the latest attempt.

  4. I have a set of Mizuno T-Zoids that I got mostly just out of curiosity. Turns out they're my favourite irons to hit of all time and I have to think long and hard about whether I put them in the bag before every round. Feel like nothing else! Also +1 for that putt at the end, ridiculous.

  5. I play my dad's Ping i3 O, graphite irons. Love these and the memories. Watching from Oregon, my coffee and James/ Chris every morning.

  6. Best looking yes (arguably with some titleist blades) best feeling yes, best performing hell no! they are not easy to hit and bad strokes will punish you.

  7. Yes James! Would love to see those retro fitted for you! Definitely looking forward to that video. Great content as ALWAYS.

  8. Another fantastic video James. You should definitely go to SGGT and get fit with LA shafts in those beautiful irons. Chris, never take that putter out of your bag…. you putt amazing with it. God Bless y'all

  9. I have owner 4 sets over the years and I agree they were an iconic Iron . Look and feel are amazing and some forgiveness.

  10. I had these back in the day and totally agree! Best irons I’ve ever had.
    Although they were blades the 4-6 were still pretty forgiving.

  11. Having flashbacks of hand ringing off center hits on a cold day. My beautiful mizuno stay in the basement where they belong, I play hybrids

  12. Great episode love the walk down memory lane. I had an old set of Hogan plus 1 irons regular shafts. I loved the weight and narrow soles which seemed to help make my short game a little sharper than the shovels today.

  13. Still playing a set of TM RAC lt. Have demoed new irons but don't see that much improvement.
    Every Pro I met prices the RAC .

  14. I learned off of a set of PinHi forged irons with extra stiff steel shafts and zero offset so I was back at home when I returned last year to a pure forged iron in the 221 Pro. I understand why game improvement irons exist (golf is that hard that we need to make it easier for the hackers or they lose interest) but they are essentially corked bats. Baseball looks down cheating the game while golf promotes it. Just saying.

  15. I've still got some Adams MB2 blade scoring irons in the bag. I still swear they are the best feeling club I ever hit, but I don't think I've hit the MP-32 so who knows? Everyone should experience a good blade and keep some around.

  16. I had a set of MP67……..and they were the best feeling clubs you will ever hit…..they feel like they laid a piece of deer skin across the face and buttered it up with the finest butter

  17. I have a set of 1982 Ping Eye 2 Copper Be's. 1 to SW.. Play em twice a year. LOVE them as much now as I did then.

  18. I played Mizuno MP 32s around 2004 or so. I still have them. They were great. They have traditional lofts, so the 7-iron has the loft of today's 8 or even a 9-iron. After I moved to Arizona I moved away from them because the lies in Arizona are tight and the ground underneath is hard. I needed something that was a little more forgiving in terms of ground interaction. I played well with MP 32s.

  19. I actually have to completely agree these were are and might forever always be the greatest irons ever made….and for those that doubt that just go hit them they look fantastic and feel even more fantastic and I think anyone from a low single figures to a mid/hi teen handicap can hit these.

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