great irons but too stiff for me i will chnge them to an R shaft and that will work. Mizuno equipment is excellent for all golfers and best for better ones. No more need be said. that is it added: with r shafts it becomes a perfect blade--forgiving, accurate, a pleasure to hit and to score with...the idea of the cut muscle is then carried through in the MP 57, MP 60 and the MP 67...each is perfect in its own way.. these are for mid to low handicappers and the dedicated mid 90's nuts like my self who want feel and beauty above all. when I want to score and win , I shift to my ISIs and love them for their power.. when i want to feel like a real golfer and have a near religious experience i go to my Mizunos or forged titlist clubs where the genius and sophistication in golf are to be found. sound a bit snobbish --yes and it was meant to,,,,,these are elite clubs and I want to command them and enjoy them--and with R shafts I do...every day. MARRead full review
This is my second set of Mizuno irons i had the original muscle back blades the pros and loved them but they needed regroving and new grips and shafts so mistakenly thought id try different Clubs my game suffered i went from 5.4 to 6.9 in the next 18 months i got these MP32's 3 weeks ago spent 2 hours on the range and the magic of a great iron with immediate feedback had me swing hitting and moving the ball as i used too. The Nikes i bought are being professionally refurbished to go on ebay a great clubs for players who don't want to shape the ball high low and left to right not my idea of golf and having played bladed clubs that allow me to do that i don't want sterile golf. In summary if you want to be able to play quality golf shots more consistently there is on one make of club that is mizuno blades and i feel the MP32's are the perfect combination of style feel and playability. Footnote last week i went out at my home club in terrible windy and cold conditions soft ground very difficult conditions in a winter medal and shot 73 off white tees my lowest competitive score in18 months and only my second round on the course with these iron's i can not wait for the better weather to return.Read full review
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These are simply the best irons ever made. You will improve while playing them and the feedback is unmatched. Anything Mizuno is top-notch, and these stand out as their best product ever offered. The feedback is incredible… and to watch it rise into the air hit the green and spin is amazing… you feel like a pro. this iron is the working golfers iron, the person who wants the most from their game they may take a bit of getting used to but the performance is unmatched its simply the best iron blade ever built. Definitely the benchmark blade in my book. There's really no better feeling in golf than a well hit Mizuno blade. Despite conventional wisdom (everyone should be playing cavity backs), I'd recommend that if you are a mid-handicap player with decently consistent ball striking looking to get better, that you seriously consider this club… you just can't beat the instant feedback that a great blade provides... This club is a MUST TRY club if you have not hit with it. One of the easiest, well balanced clubs I have ever hit. Super soft hitting feeling and the feedback is amazing. I will guarantee that if you practice with this club you will start to notice what you have been doing (right and wrong). Summary: If you are not playing golf with these irons, you are simply not playing golf… period.Read full review
I have been eyeing these for years but never pulled the trigger because I didn't think I had what it takes to swing them. But then I saw them here used and very cheap with dg s300 shafts so I finally pulled the trigger. They are fantastic. Everything you've read everywhere else is true. They are very accurate and very solid. I currently game Bridgestone J38cb and I was amazed that the MP32's were just as forgiving. I was not expecting a cut muscle blade to be as forgiving as a cavity back. Forget about your handicap, I would recommend these to anyone that has a decent swing with their irons. The extra perimeter weighting will get the ball up and they get through the rough easily. And lets face it, that is one gorgeous iron. Now my only problem is picking which one to take out.
You know what's funny? These clubs are designed for the better player, but I would suggest that these irons also fall in the game improvement category. It's not so much that these irons will magically turn a horrible swing into a great golf shot like so many "canyon" cavity back irons; rather it will improve the game of the average golfer who is ready to become disciplined in his or her golf swing. Tend to hit the ball thin? Well, be ready to hit it thin from here on out, that is if of course you decide never to learn how to properly swing a club. Most game improvement clubs have wide soles, tapered leading edges, tuning bars, and deep cavities, all of which are designed to get the ball in the air, and provide maximum distance on miss hits, the will improve your average scores, but your swing will not be helped by these clubs, in fact an average golfer's swing will be harmed more than not by such "game improvement" irons. The MP 32's are designed not to ie, if a golfer puts a poor swing on the ball with these, there is instant feedback, your hands will hurt, the ball will go in one of hundreds of unpredictable paths, and you will experience this sickening feeling in the deepest pits of your soul. But the beauty of these clubs is that a few days or weeks at the range will get any mid to lower handicapper hitting these things high with a good draw. I would say that these irons are made with the game of golf in mind. For a good golfer with a great swing, these will be like butter out of the box, but NONE of use can say we've ever been a perfect player every day of our lives. And, these irons will quickly let you know when you are not firing on all cylinders. Instead of masking problems and letting them compound, these irons alert one to any faults and can be quickly remedied. Beginners should steer clear, but many golfers wanting to improve their game for good should think about this set, they very well could be the last set one would need.Read full review