MX Fli-Hi

Joined
Jul 29, 2009
HCP
12
Local club/country
UK
Irons
TP52 4-PW, TP532 U wedge, Tzoid L wedge and latest addition MP-T Series Chrome 53-08 wedge
Driver
MP001
#1
I am looking to buy a Mx Fli-Hi but am not sure whether to go for a graphite or steel shaft.

I am about to start using 4-pw MP52 irons with rifle shafts so could use a little extra with perhaps a hybrid.

So its 3 or 4 with which shaft?

Any thoughts please?
 

ajb72

Active Member
Joined
May 7, 2009
HCP
12
Local club/country
The Leicestershire
Irons
MP57 - Nippon 950 shafts 0.5" longer, 2 degrees upright. Titleist Vokey wedges 52, 56 and 60 degree. Yes Diana Putter
Driver
MX700 10.5 degree NVS reg shaft
#2
I guess the only real answer is to hit both steel and graphite and see which you prefer, but in general the graphite shaft will create more club head speed and get you more distance.

Have you also considered the new MX700 hybrid as an alternative? I put the number 3 in my bag and find it so much easier to hit that previous rescue clubs, and miles longer than my old Taylormade rescue.
 

Deemac

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 15, 2009
HCP
4
Local club/country
Torrance House Golf Club EK
Irons
MP 69's
Driver
Mizuno JPX 850 Fujikura Orochi 60g Stiff
#3
Jamescc said:
I am looking to buy a Mx Fli-Hi but am not sure whether to go for a graphite or steel shaft.

I am about to start using 4-pw MP52 irons with rifle shafts so could use a little extra with perhaps a hybrid.

So its 3 or 4 with which shaft?

Any thoughts please?
Try both at a range!!
 
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