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Review Date December 5, 2011 Overall Rating
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Reviewed by: Jullian-Desayes Guillaume(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s Model Reviewed: mp33 Summary: I purchased a mint condition set of those old model from a good friend of mines 3 monthes ago. That was for the the fun of hitting blades cause at that time i supposed blades were for top ranks golfers only.I was wrong. The only think they need is ( yes a good contact) a little more than an average head speed.Whith DG s400 that was like a revelation whith me. I agree with what have been said in this topic : The quality of the shot is much more rewarded with those true clubs. The ball goes where it goes by you shapping the shot and NEVER ballon.Now i'm more used with my 33s i've tried others but in any practice meeting everyone recognize the purest line and shotshapes of them. If you can find them in good condition go for it cause a lot of new products(same target) are not same level.
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Review Date July 21, 2011 Overall Rating
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Reviewed by: john craig(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s Model Reviewed: mp33 Summary: I managed to get a set of these after watching a friend hit these in a competition and there is only one word to describe these irons awesome i played with miura irons until i got these and they were good but the mp33 are ahead of them.
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Review Date March 22, 2011 Overall Rating
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Reviewed by: james johnsen(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: jamesjohnson909@gmail.com Summary: Great clubs. They have a nice look. Gives you an extra few yards in my swing but the only bad thing is that they are blades which means there is not as much forgiveness for a bad shot but there is still a little. And i am a believer in these clubs.
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Review Date March 18, 2011 Overall Rating
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Reviewed by: DALE MCLEMORE
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Shoots in the 70s Model Reviewed: mp-33 Summary: i want to thank mizuno for making this iron,my game has change alot i was a 6 hcp now im a 1.9 my goal is to shoot 65 my best is 69 do i need to say any more. Customer Service: thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Similar Products Used: nothing
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Review Date June 11, 2010 Overall Rating
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Reviewed by: Nostrodamus
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Shoots in the 70s Model Reviewed: Mizuno MP-33 Summary: Recently brought a nearly new set of these with DG S300's. I've been playing a clone version (Silver Diamond MDC Tours blades) for a few years and really loved those sticks. So the opportunity came to trade 'up' to the real deal. Firstly the MP-33's are drop dead gorgeous. No frills just a simple elegant club (as are the MDC Tours).
Hard to hit my arse. A bad swing is a bad swing and you will get a poor result out of whatever shovel you use. I guess having always played blades in my 25 yrs of swinging I am heavily biased, but by christ I hate the look of those thick top line 6 inch long cavity things.
Yes the ball flight is a touch high in the more lofted clubs but the ball still gets out there.
I'm no great shaper of the ball - standard shot is a draw. But some intense range time has displayed the clubs ability to move the ball both ways if not exactly mine!
The best part? The smug feeling of playing the best blade ever made. Similar Products Used: Silver Diamond MDC Tour blades
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