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Mizuno MX-20 Irons Review

Mizuno MX-20


Description
MX-20TM provides the solid, soft feel of a forging and the wide sweet spot area of a deep cavity back.

Extensive research by Mizuno engineers has led to the next step in game improvement forgings, the MX-20TM irons, featuring Mizuno's Grain Flow ForgingTM technology and a wider sweet spot area. The latest addition to Mizuno's line of forged irons, the MX-20TM features a unique dual T-Zoid® Power BarTM that offers unparalleled forgiveness while maintaining the solid, soft feel that only comes from a Mizuno forged iron.


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Review Date
June 17, 2011

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Reviewed by: Bill ,  Scratch Golfer

Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MX20

Summary:
I have played internationally and have won county and national championships. Have always used blade irons, but these Mizunos are simply superb and not to be confused with ordinary 'game improvers'. The non wry-necked short irons are particularly good.
No-one would be ashamed to be seen with these in their bag!!


Comments
famousdavis (06/22/2011)
Those things are shovels
die77fiur (07/12/2011)
I concur, super effective.. even after all these years on them... and quite a beautiful and unique club in my opinion.
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Review Date
February 16, 2011

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Reviewed by: rav817 ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
mizuno mx 20

Summary:
I sold my MP 32 just to buy this irons this irons are 1 1/2 longer than any irons that i had used, think because the loft is stronger, what i like about this irons they are long with soft feel.. try it ..it has good price in ebay but if you go with mizuno forged you wont go back to cast...


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Review Date
May 5, 2010

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Reviewed by: stefan ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MX 20

Summary:
Fantastic clubs. They reward every good shot but don't penalize bad shots. Forged iros with lots of feel and forgiveness. They set up as a blade, do not have a thick topline, but have game improvement features as a larger sweetspot and the t zoid bar behind hte club face. The are long due to stronger lofts. Very good shafts True Temper Dynamic Golf Lite en decent Golf Pride Grips. I recommend these clubs to anyone with a handicap between 25 and 8! A true classic and much better and more a player's club than the MX 23 and MX 25!


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Review Date
July 24, 2009

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Reviewed by: Howard ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MX-20

Summary:
I am just writing this review to respond to Tyson, who just reviewed these clubs. Tyson, when I read your review I thought i wrote, the reason is, I have MX-20's, and have been hitting (MP-57, MP-60), and just decided, I dont need them, I love my MX-20's...they are a nice club..


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Review Date
July 23, 2009

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Reviewed by: Tyson ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MX-20

Summary:
Bought these used some years back. I love them. I play s300's in them and hit my 5 iron 205 and play to about a 6 hdcp. I get half tmepted to try Mizuno blades but these have such good feel and workability why sacrifice the forgiveness? Thin shots are especially tolerable. Great visualy at address. You know when and how you miss when you do but get away with a lot considering the feel. I've hit a ton of top clubs and will unlikely ever play another brand again. How could you play a hybrid when your 3 feels this good! Oh yeah, I play Cleveland wedges 56* & 60*. They are great too

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callaway, cobra, titleist, taylormade, cleveland, 845's, Redbird


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