Description Continuing the award winning success of Cut MuscleTM technology, the Mizuno product development team has developed a new muscle back iron featuring an innovative "Slender" Cut Muscle design. This new ...
Summary: I started playing the Mizuno mp33 about 8 years ago with a 25 handicap. It did not take long to learn that the center of the clubface is the only way to hit a good shot. After tuning in my swing and lots of practice, 3 years, I was down to a 16 handicap. Now, after trying all different types of irons, all different brands, cavity back, forged cavity, muscle back I am playing the MP67. Smooth as butter and very accurate. I am currently a 4 handicap and working hard to shoot under par. If you want to take your game to the next level get a set of Mizuno MP series. Cavity backs just make you play better not swing better.
Similar Products Used: MP 33, MP 32, MX 23, TZoid True, MP 29....The rest do not matter.
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Review Date November 24, 2009
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: maruby(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: mizuno MP 67, 32, 33,
Summary: mizuno MPs are classics the minute they arrive on the scene. each plays well but a bit differently..MP32 a bit more forgiving and long --lots of accuracy
MP 33 the benchmark but for some like me the Dynamic gold r is a better shaft.
MP37 not comfortable with it yet...not forgiving with the R shaft/
MP67, gret feel gret look --long for me even wit the Dynamic golf S..
all in all great
Pings---eye two (classic),ISI, I-3 re great and long but as cast clubs have less feel. the I-3 + for me with its ultra light shaft is a disaster....no control and does not go anywhere...why the praise here I dont know...but no Ping really is equal to a Mizuno blade in feel looks and playability
Summary: Don,t listen to the peolpe who tell you that you have to hit the ball like Tiger to enjoy these clubs!! I,ve tried most forged and cast clubs and sure they are shorter than cast in terms of distance but they are no harder to use. ENJOY
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Review Date September 9, 2009
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 3.00 of 5,
2 votes
Reviewed by: paul christopher(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: mp67
Summary: mp67 love them for past 2 yrs a players club not for sisses.
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Summary: To famousdavis: Mizuno>Ping anytime
Playing these currently, 3-PW with XS Project X shafts.
Excellent blades that allow for shotmaking capabilities. A great finesse club, and highly responsive off the face, with a soft touch. Distance exactly same as MP-32s(in my opinion), and also Titleists and Callaways. Only trade-off is that forgiveness is compromised, but for those who consistently squares up to the iron's center it should be of no issue. Would recommend it to those who demand craftsmanship,feel, and playability in an eye-appeasing blade.
Customer Service: Average.
Similar Products Used: Mizuno MP-32
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