Description The new MP-30 features a classic head design for players seeking a half-cavity for playability and the maneuverability of a forged muscle back. The MP-30 offers golfers a clean look at address with a traditional top line, cambered sole, and cosmetics emblematic of Mizuno''s legendary MP line of irons. Already making an impact on the PGA Tour, the MP-30 is an instant classic
Reviewed by: Eric(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: mp30
Summary: I picked up these irons recently with a PX-6.0 shaft. These clubs are nothing short of amazing. I am longer and more consistant in both shot shape and distance than with my Titleist CBs. This set up has a nice, high launch that really bites when it comes down. And the feel, oh...my. With all this I still feel like they have a bit of forgiveness as well. These clubs may never come out of my bag.
Review Date January 3, 2013
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
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Reviewed by: Donnie(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno MP 30
Summary: I "accidently" bought these clubs in a 911 situation, where my original golf bag was stolen 2 days before a weekend tournament and needed a replacement set immediately, and as you can imagine replacing an entire bag can get expensive. So my local pro shop gave me a h$#! of a deal on these beauties.
These irons are pure, I recently played Titleist 712 CB and was relatively happy until......I put the MP 30's in play I have gained distance and more importantly feel,confidence and accuracy. I will be upgrading to the MP 64 with the PX 6.0 once the insurance CO. and I see eye to eye.
I would definitely reccomend you demo as many Mizuno irons as you can to find the one that fits you best, but these irons have made me a MIZUNO JUNKY for now!
Would of been 5 stars, but I do not like the S300's
Review Date July 16, 2012
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
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Reviewed by: Rob(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno MP-30
Summary: I'm playing the MP-30's now for two years. Before this I played the Mizuno MX-25. There is no comparison possible between these two. MP-30's are from antoher caliber.
I'm very happy with my MP-30's. My biggest improvement was my lenghth. My iron 9 plays 145y, iron 7 170y, iron 5 190y. Most important for me is that my lenghts are constant.
On the other hand they are (for me) easy to play. The set-up is very confindent and you can shape your shots if youn want to.
Review Date May 31, 2012
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 4 of 5
Reviewed by: K3long(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: MP-30
Summary: Agreed, I can be off and hit the 9 in the MP-30 set 140 and I don't swing hard. I've been playing this set for a long time now too. Maybe your yardages are off? Maybe you were measuring in meters? I see you sold them for pounds. Player in the 70s I'd assume you know how far a ball is flying. Broken shaft possibly? I think they hit very soft, although not as "buttery" as my old T-Zoid pros.
Review Date April 18, 2012
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
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Reviewed by: marvin(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: MP 30
Summary: Please ignore the previous review. 7 Iron 135 yds? What utter rubbish. These are fantastic irons, great penetrating flight, workability, soft feel, the works. I've played them in Dynamic Gold Regular and Stiff and the performance has been fantastic. They are a quality, quality set of sticks.