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Mizuno MP-30 Forged Irons Review

Mizuno MP-30 Forged


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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


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Review Date
April 18, 2012

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: marvin ,  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.

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TM R9, Titliest 735cm


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Review Date
March 21, 2012

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Reviewed by: threelions11 ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
MP30

Summary:
Ok here is my review for the Famous Mizuno MP30 Irons. First thing I would say is if you like hitting your 7 iron 135 yards then these may be for you. They are about as interesting as Steve Davis was to snooker. They hit the ball very high and this is affected a great deal on windy days. They do however give a very, very predictable round of golf - boring. I played with these for five rounds and my playing partner who is a king size mug for below par equipment bought them off me for £140 and I was glad to see the back of them. Still, you must keep smiling even if you have fallen for this Mizuno “buttery” gimmick hook line and sinker. 84052546566677187108109110111112113114115116117118119123124125126


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Review Date
October 17, 2011

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Reviewed by: Neil Heron ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
mp30

Summary:
I had not seen these irons for about eight years.They sit like pure blades when you address the ball.Even though the iron heads are a little bit bigger than a tour blade,I like them.


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Review Date
September 13, 2011

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Reviewed by: bouncy ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
mizuno mp 30

Summary:
excellent irons. clean & feel like butter when hit. Definitely recommend great irons


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Review Date
June 14, 2011

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Reviewed by: Joe17totten ,  Shoots in the 80s

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Summary:
I just bought a gently used set of MP-30's. I went from an old set of Hogan Apex II's, which I loved, but felt I couldn't play blades anymore. I'm so glad I went with the MP-30's. Terrific feel, and a little added distance, which I didn't expect. I would recommend these irons to anyone who wants to take their game from a good level to an exceptional level.


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famousdavis (06/15/2011)
I found the MP-30s too harsh for my taste. I found them similar to going to Burger King. You wish you were at In and Out.
WilCox (02/21/2012)
@famousdavis... play by yourself a lot? What a douchebag.
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