Mizuno MP T Series Black Nickel
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Review Date May 12, 2008 Overall Rating
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Reviewed by: Alan Moretti(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s Model Reviewed: MP5 Summary: I purchased the 56 degree wedge, out of all the wedges I looked at Cleveland CG and Titleist Vokey. This had the best bounce out them all. I currently play with a Mizuno MX-25 Irons and I didn't want to pack my bag with the same brands. But this wedge is a home run.
Also, it retails for less than it's counterparts. Customer Service: Haven't dealt with. But I have some of their other Irons. Similar Products Used: Mizuno MX 25
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Review Date January 20, 2008 Overall Rating
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Reviewed by: BigBoy
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Scratch Golfer Model Reviewed: MP T Summary: Outstanding forget about Cleveland go with these. Customer Service: TPC excellence
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Review Date January 2, 2008 Overall Rating
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Reviewed by: macgregor6
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Shoots in the 70s Model Reviewed: mp--t chrome 51, 56, 60 Summary: For years now I've been a Titleist Vokey wedge user. I tried Cleveland but was happier with the Titleit. Mizuno as usual has produced an outstanding series of wedges. Customer Service: wonderful! Similar Products Used: Titleist, Cleveland and years ago Spalding
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Review Date August 16, 2007 Overall Rating
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Reviewed by: On the Up(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: MP T Black Nickel Summary: Hit the 51, 56 and 60 for the first time today at the range. I can't compare them to my current 'game improvement' pitching and sand wedges...there is no comparison!
The feel and control blew me away, as i was able to consistantly pepper a flagged green at the range with all 3 lofts from about 75m.
These wedges are fitted with a Rifle 6.0 stiff shaft, which suits my normally quick swing speed. Even 'backed off' on the swing speed, these wedges were easy to control with a feel second to none. Forged is definately the way to go.
I was impressed with the MP-30's I tried, and these wedges were part of a set that was for sale. Note I said WAS for sale...they're now SOLD!!! I can see my handicap losing a few places over the coming weeks and months :) Customer Service: Never used. Similar Products Used: Game Improvement irone and wedges, Cleveland, Srixon and Titleist Vokey's.
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Review Date March 3, 2007 Overall Rating
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Reviewed by: j10209
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Shoots in the 70s Model Reviewed: Ping g2 irons Summary: Have played with the G2's now for about 1 year. Easiest club to hit ever. This club is hard for me to play in the wind. ball tends to bloon. Changed shafts to DG R300. Did not help blooning problem. Also hard to chip with G2's. Also could never get usd to the offset ofthese clubs and the bounce. Have changed to Mizuno Mx 23 irons. The forged clubs, higher CG, and lower bounce, have helped my problem. My advice is get fitted by the factory rep (not a golf store). The G2's will be great if you need to get the hit the ball higher. Customer Service: great Similar Products Used: Callaway x-14 pro, TA-845, Hogan Apex.
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