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Mizuno MX-23 Irons Review

Mizuno MX-23


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The MX-23 is the most forgiving iron available. Mizuno engineers produced the MX-23TM to have an even lower, deeper center of gravity and larger sweet area.


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Review Date
November 13, 2011

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Ted Greene ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Mx-23

Summary:
I purchased the mx-23's from an Edwards store in Florida...put project 6's (6.0) in them two years ago. I have 3 to sandwhedges. Will never change. I am so comfortable with them that I would play and bet TW...if he gives me two a side.;).


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famousdavis (11/14/2011)
Do you mean Edwin Watts? You'll never change? Come on now. We all change irons eventually. This sounds like the honeymoon phase. Tiger would need to give you 6 a side if you shoot in the 80's. Let's not exaggerate.
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Review Date
July 3, 2011

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 3 of 5

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Reviewed by: bkbroiler ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MX-23 irons

Summary:
Picked up a used set after reading how good they played ; love the oversized head which gives you confidence with poorly struck shots, some offset which i found to give a nice draw but not much off the tee compared to some game improvement irons. One thing I found that was disappointing is that these clubs were not as strong as i expected them to be ; as one previous writer added, they lost 10 yds. per club , with my Cobras for example i can hit a 7 iron from 155 - 165 , with a MX 23 i was lucky to get to 145 and i had to hit it hard , maybe it's the loft on the clubs i had i don't know but after a couple of rounds i decided to put them on the shelf for another day and stick with the Cobras .


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Review Date
April 17, 2011

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 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Jerry Positeri ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Mx23

Summary:
First of all I have been using the mizuno 23s for 5 years. They have great distance as well as accurately as these are flow grain forged. Harmonics are the greatest in these clubs so feedback is excellent which mizuno is known for. Good shots are well felt off center shots are good as well. Most all players like the looks however their performance is second to none. Aseptically pleasing and 3 iron for me at 200 yards is spot on the green. If I upgrade now I'd move to the mizuno 53 which is a players club but more forgiving than most. Anyway I personally like to feel my shots.


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Review Date
April 12, 2011

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 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Chris ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
MX-23

Summary:
MX-23 are good but not great. Difficult to control distance. Shots that feel perfect are often 10 yards short or too far. Feel is great. Offset is good for a game improvement iron. These are not your typical game improvement irons. They look similiar to a players iron, but are slightly oversized. Workability is about 10 yards either way. Overall, good but not great.

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Review Date
February 24, 2011

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Stoleyeisenhower ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Mx 23

Summary:
Mizuno Mx 23 are the best selling Mizuno irons of all time and I can see why. Mizuno makes the best irons in golf and these are the best selling irons for that company so I had to give it a try. Even though they are very hard to find and very rare if you can find one in good condition if the stores have them, I found a good set on Craigslist for 8/10 condition for 250 bucks. Tried them at the range and these clubs are money! That typical legendary Mizuno buttery feel everyone talks about is beautiful. I will never go for another iron company ever again. These clubs are money. Thats all you need to know.


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