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Old 01-26-2007, 10:40 AM
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Originally Posted by cyberious View Post
OK, I've owned both and currently play the TP MB's. I like both and feel is pretty close to the same. The RAC TP's are cavity back with no offset at all. The RAC TP MB's are muscle back blades with a slight offset. Quite frankly I find the Blades easier to hit and more forgiving. This is the exact opposite of what I expected but since the MB's are a little offset it is understandable. Also the RAC TP's are discontinued for this year. They can be had for a pretty cheap price these days. The RAC TP's are also a little easier to work than the RAC TP MB's (atleast for me). Does that answer your question?
Yes, pretty much. I figured they discontinued the TP cavities and created the newer version, the TP MB's.

Do you find the MB's to be a true muscle back, like the titleist 695mb's? Maybe it's just the angle, but the TM's look a tad bit thicker. Nonetheless, I love the looks.
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