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Mizuno MX 25

Mizuno MX 25


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With the MX-25TM iron, the Mizuno Product Development team took on the task of greatly improving upon the MX-23TM, Mizuno's #1 selling iron of all time. This feat was achieved by utilizing the new Gra...
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Review Date
June 28, 2010

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
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Reviewed by: Robert McCrea ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MX25

Summary:
I picked up a set of MX25s about 3 years ago, having played MX17s (Mizuno's GI irons at the time) before that. Very briefly between 17 and 25, I had a shocking Ping G2 experience - I don't know why anyone would choose to play cast when you can play a forge as forgiving as MX25. These clubs will take you from 20 to 7, before they need to be changed - I am living proof. You will pick up a set of MX25 for around £200. If you are playing GI (game improvement) irons at the moment, striking it crisp but can't stop the ball on the green from inside 150 yards, look no farther and find a willing seller, these will change your life, and the enjoyment of your hobbey.

Customer Service:
No need to use it, I've been delighted since day dot!

Similar Products Used:
Ping G2, Mizuno MX 17, Titleist DCI, Mizuno MP 32, Mizuno MP 52


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Review Date
June 18, 2010

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Daniel B. ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
MX25

Summary:
I've recently switched to the Mizuno MX25 irons. I usually shoot somewhere in the mid 90's, but since I've switched I haven't shot a round above 85 the last five rounds I've played. These are the most firm and forgiving irons I have ever hit. The best thing about is that I got them in my local proshop for $150. I would have gladly payed as much as $400.


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Review Date
May 29, 2010

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: ed hill ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MX 25

Summary:
Bought a set used on EBay, Dynalite SL Reg flex. What a nice set of hitting irons. I was a single digit handicap player until age and illness caught up to me. I have tried 5 different sets, some with graphite and some steel. These are far and away the nicest hitting irons I have tried since my old days of playing Wilson Staff blades. I still get good distance for a senior, with a smooth tempo the 7-iron maybe 150, and that's not over swinging. Between and carbon forged steel head, and R-Flex Dynalite you get great feel and ball flight. I tried a MP T wedges, they are great on full shots, but on finese, I prefer the more forgiving wedges.

Customer Service:
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Similar Products Used:
Clevland TA, Taylormade RAC OS, Mizuno MX 17, Ping i3 os and blades.


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Review Date
May 26, 2010

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Goolsby ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Mizuno X25 Irons

Summary:
Great clubs, smooth and carefully balanced to work the ball as well as provide forgiveness. I've lost a half to a full club on distance, but I'll take it any day for the quality and feel of the clubs. I played Ping ISIs for years, and while I enjoyed those clubs, these are a drastic improvement.


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Review Date
March 11, 2010

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: gillbuddy ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
mx25

Summary:
Yes these are great clubs with decent feel. However I Do agree with others that the distance lost with these irons is a club or more, for me anyways. This is not a driver so distance lost should not matter much and I have adjusted accordingly.
I was coming from the Mizuno trues which are a traditional blade set of irons and the first things I noticed was the distance lost. However what I gained was more consistent ball striking and less miss-hits. I am going onto yr 3 with these and I think I may mix the two sets of the trues and the mx25's together. I love the lower irons on the mx25's but miss the buttery feel and shot shaping abilities of the blades (true's).
I would give these a 4.75 if I could but since I cant i,ll round up to a 5. If your coming from another set of clubs besides a set of blades, You will not be disappointed in these clubs. They are close to blades as far as the feel goes and much better than the giant over-sized pieces most golfers are swinging. If your looking for a bit more of a "players Clubs" than these are them!
Mizuno makes great irons and I am a lifer.

Similar Products Used:
Ping eye2
Mizuno true
wilson something or another


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