Description The first new "forged muscle back blade" offering from Mizuno in more than 7 years the MP-33 iron features attributes from the previous MP series irons: Face profile of the MP-9, the Sole and Chamber and Radius of the MP-14 and the loft and lie angles preferred on Tour.
Reviewed by: Just Brilliant(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: mp 33
Summary: 53, 6'2 185 SS w/driver 105. 46 yrs of golf. HS and College played w/ Mac Tourneys blades. Went to Ping Eyes for 20 years. Fitted for Callaway x-12s in 1998. 2012 bought MP-33's with dyna lites new Winn Excel grips. I am backing up every approach shot. I can play draw, fade. Leaving a light divot. Now I can't step away from the course. I would be lower hdcp but the putter needs rr. Winter in NE. Lucky to have a driving range in the barn. Pick up any game improvement club after hitting these is no challenge. Great feel. Fantastic lofts. Looking forward to consistent 70's.
Similar Products Used: Razr Hawk Tour driver, Titleist 906f4 FW's. Mizuno spin shafted 52 and 56.
Review Date November 2, 2012
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
1.00 votes
Reviewed by: chris lynch(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: mp33
Summary: Mizuno mp33 are the best clubs mizuno have ever made and are a set that all blades try to copy [nike pro,titleist 712]included.A pure blade in the most beautiful form. I have used blades my whole golfing life and had a variety of clubs [always blades]. I have just bought my 3rd set and when the time comes i will probably buy a 4th.But a warnig these clubs are no good for anyone who isnt a strong confident striker of the ball and must be respected and not for your once a month golfer But please try make it a goal to try a play these club because once you get used to them they are magical and being able to move the ball [fade draw] becomes easy.Always remember to look after the faces and stay away from taking risky shots including stones in bunkers etc as they will make easily being forged.Have just found a 2iron on golf bidder to make my set complete now its had a golf pride multi compound grip put on it .My 2 iron was desribed as..
head good 7
shaft good 7
grip good 7
but it should have said excellent because the condition was fantastic and because of this i will be using golf bidder again the service is great .I paid £70 and its as beautful as the rest ... looking for a titleist 910fd as mizuno woods are not up to much
Customer Service: fantastic all the way ..even the delivery was good see you soon.....
Similar Products Used: nike tw,titleist 710/712
Review Date May 27, 2012
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 3.67 of 5,
6.00 votes
Reviewed by: RichardL(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno MP33
Summary: I had wanted a set of MP 33's for a long time, but every set I saw had stiff shafts. I'm just not a big hitter, and knew that they wouldn't work for me. Then I saw a practically new set on Ebay with 5.0 Rifle shafts, -O.5" and made the plunge. As others have said, these irons provide feedback like none I've ever experienced. I can tell exactly where on the club face I hit each shot. Off center hits lose a bit of distance, but not much. Pure strikes are oh so sweet! Even with a swing speed around 90 I can hit a PW 125 with enough spin to back up a ProV1, and I have never before been able to do that. Of course I keep the grooves sharp with a Groove Sharpener. I love the game, love the challenge, and love the pure craftsmanship of these blades. And I'm improving every season, now shooting in the 70's as often as the 80's. What more can one ask? Great tools!
Similar Products Used: MP 30
Review Date December 5, 2011
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 1.00 of 5,
1.00 votes
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.
Review Date July 21, 2011
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 2.20 of 5,
5.00 votes
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.