I have Mizuno irons and I have had Cleveland Wedges before, but I thought I would try this wedge. I immediately fell in love with this wedge! Great feel, great performance and the 'blue' looks pretty cool too! I will probably trade out my 56 degree Cleveland as well.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Mizuno irons are an excellent product. Purchased 4-PW set with added GW and they feel great to hit. Very solid club with forged feel. Slightly larger head than most blades but with near-blade precision with control and feel. I would buy again until I get better, then maybe switch to MP4s.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Great irons with oversized head to promote nice foregiveness for hackers like me. Beware a very soft sweet spot, when used by a skilled player or even a lucky strike from someone of my caliber, the ball flies. Great weight and balance. Perfect for any skill level or lacktherof.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Consistent with Mizuno's MP iron series, these wedges will give you immediate feedback of how well you strike the ball. Is it the most forgiving wedge? No. However, if you learn to put a consistent swing on the ball. it will reward you for it. Recommended for mid-low handicappers and those who enjoy playability for short game.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
In the late 90s, these were THE clubs for mid-handicappers looking to improve their game. Mizuno blades are excellent for low handicappers, and these clubs combine the workability of a blade with the forgiveness of a cavity back. Buying these clubs now (used) would be a good choice for mid to low handicappers who don't want to spend a lot of money. Mizuno grips around this time period were pretty rubbish, though - so you'd want to think about getting them re-gripped.