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Mizuno MP-67
Mizuno MP-67 (112 views/week)
20 reviews
 4.8 of 5

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Continuing the award winning success of Cut MuscleTM technology, the Mizuno product development team has developed a new muscle back iron featuring an innovative "Slender" Cut Muscle design. This new ...
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Review Date
May 13, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: jpa ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
MP-67

Summary:
Wow again. cbalseki why in the world would you write a review/rant like that? Mainly, why would you purchase MP-67's when you describe your level of play as "Shoots in the 90's", the core zone for these irons is a +2 to 8 handicap. At best you are probably a 20 handicap. Take your lumps and trade them in for a set of MX-950's or MX-19's. You will enjoy the game again. Then write a reasonable review. Good luck.


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Review Date
May 12, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: vanjhud ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Mizuno mp-67

Summary:
Wow, that review (if you can call it a review) was pretty bad. Dude, what is your problem? I think you've got some issues that you should resolve before writting or speaking in a public forum. This page is for the intentions of golf equipment reviews based upon personal experience, and in no way after reading the vomit that you wrote did it help me to know how the MP-67 irons perform. If I were to review a person of your stupidity, I'd say that your the guy no one wants to play a round of golf with and you feel bitter towards everyone because of your self-right, pompus attitude, because in no way could YOU ever be wrong about anything!
Anyway, I shouldn't have to apologize for the likes of you but since you'll never do it, The Mp-67 irons are a great combination of playability and forgiveness aimed at the 10 handicapper looking to improve. Grain flow forging is the way to go if your looking for improved feel. The sweet spot is like no other, not that the idiot that shot his mouth off in the last review even knows where that is! So if your needing the workability a little more that the forgiveness, these are a excellent choice.

Customer Service:
Mizuno makes the best line of golf irons. Lots of tour pros us the irons, but indorse the company line of driver, ball, or putters that they carry instead.

Similar Products Used:
Mizuno MX25's


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Review Date
May 8, 2008

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 1 of 5

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Reviewed by: cbalseki ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
mizuno mp-67

Summary:
I had taylormade racOS and were hitting them far, long and straight. So I figured, it's time for me to advance to the next level of clubs, forged blades. Yes, after all, if you hit well with beginner's clubs, people praise the club and not your skill, but if you hit well with blades, people will certainly be convinced that its your skill! Isn't that why we get the blades? Let's not bullsh*t here people. I know we all want to show off. Just look at all the commercials. Everything is about farther and longer. And which club do people like to hit the most on the driving range? the driver! If you're a beginner or a intermediate, stay away from these clubs. Don't listen to other people's comments here, because what they are saying is, "look at me! Look how good I am. I am only a beginner but my skills are so good that I can hit these advanced clubs with no problem!". Focking show offs! With men, it's all about ego. Why don't we all just start measuring our dick sizes? Let's see who's got the biggest dick. Isn't that what it's all about? focking retarded animals! stop fooling yourselves, get a easy to hit irons and enjoy the focking game of golf. btw, if you can't even get the ball close to the flag using a easy to hit irons, how the fock do you use advance irons to accomplish it? focking liars! I know who you are, you're the guy who has the smallest dick and shouts the loudest!


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Review Date
March 29, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: chipforeagle ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP-67

Summary:
I received my new Mizzy's two days ago. Played first time yesterday. These clubs are wonderful!! Especially the "scoring irons". It's like they seek the pin. The winds yesterday were hurricane force, so it was kinda hard to really see what these clubs can do. There is forgivness in these clubs, but you do know when you hit a bad shot. But the rewards for a well struck ball is indescribable. These clubs are so well balanced that just swinging them is a joy. I would however recommend the custom fitting. Worth every dime! I have the 6x persision rifle flighted shafts, +.50,upright 4 degrees. If you are a consistent ball striker, I think I would definently give these a test drive.

Similar Products Used:
Ping i3 blades, Titelist DCI, Cleveland CG1.


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Review Date
March 23, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Pilou ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP 67

Summary:
I have test the Mizuno MP 67 they are so easy to shot and very forgivness.
Easiest to shot than my r7 Taylormade!
Thank Mizuno to make so good and so forgivness blades



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