At what point in one's game would blades become more valuable to their overall game play? I don't know too much about the differences, but here is what I do know: blades are less forgiving and therefore hard to hit well for amateurs. There sweet spot is smaller, however, it is also more significant in reward. Also, based on the last thread that I started (backspin like the pro's), someone chimed in about blades having traditionally been better in providing spin due to their forged material and softer face. However, cavity backs may have this as well.
Anyway, I was wondering why some of you would choose blades and others play with cavity backs? Is there anything that significantly stands out about the positive effects of either one? I've hit my friends blades at the range before (only a few shots) and didn't notice much of a difference, but I'm sure I would need to try them out in a round or so to be more observant of how they reacted.
Thanks!!
Anyway, I was wondering why some of you would choose blades and others play with cavity backs? Is there anything that significantly stands out about the positive effects of either one? I've hit my friends blades at the range before (only a few shots) and didn't notice much of a difference, but I'm sure I would need to try them out in a round or so to be more observant of how they reacted.
Thanks!!