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offset often helps players get the ball up in the air too - more offset will often move the center of gravity back away from the shaft - this can cause more forward bending and you'll get a bit more effective loft compared to a similar club with less offset (more impact for woods, because iron shafts don't bend as much)
I currently play MX23s which have a fair amount of offset (.150 to .240) - and am fighting the lefts right now. If i switched to, say, MP32s - which have less offset (.110 to .120) - what sort of difference do you think it actually makes?
I currently play MX23s which have a fair amount of offset (.150 to .240) - and am fighting the lefts right now. If i switched to, say, MP32s - which have less offset (.110 to .120) - what sort of difference do you think it actually makes?
I'm not sure of many blades that have large offset, although it would be comical to see....:laugh:
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