For many years I was told that playing a blade iron would ruin my game. You have to be too perfect, your hands will fall off from the ringing on mis-hits, you're not good enough to play blades......etc., etc., etc.
There was always something about a thin topline and a smaller clubhead that appealed to my eyes. When setting up with other clubs that don't fit that description, it did not build confidence in my mind. It almost made me feel that I really wasn't good. I understand it's a flawed way to think, but to me I need to feel confidence in the club I am holding. Seeing blades was always (at least mentally) going to give me confidence and allow me to play better.
Fast forward 20 years. I purchased a set of 712 MB at the start of last season. It is my first set of blades that I have ever played with. These clubs have been an absolute game changer for me personally. Every time I step up to hit the ball I have the utmost confidence in the performance of that club. It is aesthetically pleasing to my eye. It has a very muted thump when struck. It gives me the control I have been looking for. These irons are absolutely solid. My handicap has gone down rather significantly to a 2.6 by the end of this season.The only thing I will be switching to this off season is a new set of shafts for these irons. I am looking for a little bit lower ball flight and a little less spin. I have found a great shaft and can't wait to game them this upcoming season.
Golf is a test of mental fortitude every time you step on the course. Being confident in your equipment and your ability is very key. In the end, I should have listened to myself a long time ago and picked up some blades. I have had the most fun playing golf this last year and I am looking forward to many great rounds in 2015. My goal for this season is to get to scratch.