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help me, im torn
mp-r vs mx
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this ones really got me stumped, i was about to buy a new sand wedge to go with my mizuno mx 25s and id settled on the mx 56*11 bounce, but ive just found an mp-r 56* wedge for the same price. now normally id take the mp-r any day of the week, however its got 13* bounce which is starting to get up there a bit but then it also has the triple cut sole which should help with playability. the mx is probably easier to play but the mp-r is just gorgeous! i cant decide, help
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They also do an MP-R 56 deg with 10 deg bounce.

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yeah i know, but not at the price this ones at. its on offer at pricebustergolf at the mo for £59 its usually £70 but only with the 13* bounce, and then i get into the whole can i justify paying the extra 11 quid or do i settle for the cheaper mx.
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Have you considered the MP-Ts?  I've got one in 51° and I'm pretty happy with it.  Pricebuster are doing them in 56° with 10° bounce for just over £40

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did think about it, but as i already have a gap wegde thats an mp-r and a lob wedge thats an mx i thought it was probably best to stick with one style or the other, thanks for the imput though mattie, much appriciated.

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