Description The MP-68 irons with 3D muscle technology are the next generation of muscleback irons. The innovative 3D muscle is the result of extensive computer optimization to deliver the ideal COG location that ...
Summary: These clubs only enhances Mizuno reputation as one of the major manufactures of quality irons; they are superb.
I started the year playing the MP 67 but after 2 years I felt like a change and bought the TM TP 2009 model; these lasted 3 months before being replaced by a 2nd hand set of MP 62. These are great clubs and would be in my bag now if I hadn't tried the MP 68.
A pure blade they have an unbelievable level of forgiveness, they are not Burners or X18s but off centre shorts are not as short as you would expect.
They are long, as long as the TM TP. Again they won't go as far as a Burner or any other club with tricked up lofts and lengths but if you want the ball to travel 10 yards further, take one more club.
The trajectory is very high, I have S300 in and the first thing I noticed with the first shot I hit was the wonderful high arcing shot that was produced.
Last but certainly not least these clubs look stunning, they look like what they are, a top end of the market, top of the range, quality product.
I play off 11 and my irons are probably my strong suite, I've played dozens of different sets and state hand on heart that nothing comes close to these.
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Review Date November 9, 2009
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: Dean(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: mizuno 68
Summary: My main objective was to compare the mp 33 to the mp 68. Have played the 33's 5 years now and up to now there is no better feel. Went to the driving range and hit the 6I with both s300 shaft. The mp 68 had a more piercing trajectory. The head feels a tad heavier as well as the club when swinging. Manuverability took a little more work. Off shots were less harsher. The one thing that sold me to buy them is when you hit it pure it feels purer than the mp 33, sound and feel. It is preference and being a feel player, they have been the best hands down. It would behoove you to at least test them.
Customer Service: never had to use them
Similar Products Used: wilson goose necks, ram laser fxs forged, bridgestone tour premiums, mp 33'
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Summary: I bought these the other day without even trying them out first. I do that a lot because I've got tons of cash these days so what the heck. Anyway, went out and shot a smooth 67 with these sticks the first time out. I didn't think they were much different than the MP-29 of years past. I also thought the trajectory was a little high. However, if you're on your game they are sweeeeeeeet! Now, most of you shouldn't even try these because you don't really know how to swing a golf club like I do. You should stick with whatever oversized "shovels" you currently carry with your pathetic game. I, however, need a solid blade to match my silky swing. Now, read my review and be off with you. Lads!! Off to the drinkin' barn...we got some ladies to attend to!!! Hardy Harr..
Customer Service: I called Japan information and asked for Mizuno but all I got was some guy who seemed to speak jibberish...something about cup o noodles and how we stole the recipe. Anyway, I'm sure it's good because my Sony TV never had problems.
Similar Products Used: Well, I've used many different irons but I'm not sure what difference it makes. I feel like I'm in Land of the Lost.
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