Mizuno MP-001 Fairway Woods Graphite
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Review Date June 28, 2007 Overall Rating
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Reviewed by: pingman360
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Shoots in the 70s Model Reviewed: Mizuno MP-001 16.5* Summary: hmm... what do you say about this club... well this is very much a Mizuno club... what i mean by that is it isa very solid gamer with great feel, playability, and workability... it has stayed in my bag the longest of any other club i currently have in my bag... very solid club here nice preformer... love it...
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Review Date January 18, 2007 Overall Rating
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Reviewed by: edy lau
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Shoots in the 90s Model Reviewed: mp-001 4 wood Summary: get this at discounted price,after few round s and getting use with it,realy surprise with the overal performance of this club,good distance,as long as my 3 wood,easy to hit,have a nice feel and sound,not the matalic sound of most callaway,more of crisp 'clik', all in all a very good fairway wood,more forgiving than the newer f-50 i have. Customer Service: non Similar Products Used: taylor made,callaway,yonex.
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Review Date May 1, 2006 Overall Rating
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Reviewed by: Patrick Murphy
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: MP 001 Summary: I bought the 3,4 and 5 on seperate occasions on eBay this winter and now have 8-10 rounds of play with them. I bought the Dynamic Gold Stiff shafts because I like steel.
Anyway, these are some of the nicest clubs that I have ever owned. I hit them much longer than any previous fairway wood and I can't seem to mis-hit them. Love these clubs and now I'm trying to purchase a 460 Driver (getting hard to find on eBay) to replace a Nike Ignite that I don't hit as pure as the Mizuno's Customer Service: Not needed. Similar Products Used: TaylorMade, Maltby, Wilson Staff Persimmon
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Review Date April 14, 2006 Overall Rating
5 of 5
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5 of 5
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Reviewed by: Jerry Davis(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: Mizuno MP 001 3,4,5,7 Summary: ok, Mizuno gets all the credit in the world for their Irons, and rightfully so, BUT no one ever thinks of Mizuno when it comes to the woods. I've been playing the Blue Rage woods for the last 3+ years and couldn't be happier - BUT, sadly, it was time to replace them and I got a great deal on a set of MP 001s..so I had to give them a shot. Don't know much about the factory shaft because I reshafted immediately with my favorite, Grafalloy Prolite. All I can say is they RULE!!! Heavy head (D3) great feel and superior distance. It was hard to take the Blue Rage out of my bag, but the MP's look great, feel great and hit the ball a mile. If you are a Mizuno fan you gotta give these a try. One last bit of advice...GET FITTED - it makes a difference!! Customer Service: No need yet. Similar Products Used: Mizuno Blue Rage (great). KZG, SMT 2.5, Sonartec
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Review Date July 18, 2005 Overall Rating
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Reviewed by: vinniev
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: Mizuno MP-001 3 and 5 wood with Exsar 60 regular shaft Summary: I love these clubs. They are exceptionally long and straight. The sound at impact is similar to a crack, which is a good solid sound and is likely a result of the composite construction. Prior to these, I was hitting a Cobra SS woods which are not as long but probably as forgiving. I've also tried the Taylor Made V steel woods which seemed to have very little feedback but the MP-001 is so solid. I have never had so much confidence in a fairway wood. Customer Service: N/A Similar Products Used: Taylor Made V steel, Cobra SS
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