Mgolf MI Pro FB Irons

Mgolf MI Pro FB Irons 

DESCRIPTION

  • High centre of gravity
  • Slot System sole design
  • Headstabilization
  • Softer steel

USER REVIEWS

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[Oct 30, 2010]
repkil
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: MGolf FB Blade

Got these -04 from local pro. Had 18hcp at that time. Played these two years and hcp went down to 13. ( I play about 20-24 times/year, so not too often.
Changed to Taylormade 300 forged and after that tried Mizuno, Ping, Wilson, titleist,srixon, macgregor,,etc. These are still in garage and I try them time to time.. and always score well. Hcp is now down to 7.
These clubs are very solid to hit. Maybe a hint too much offset, but low trajectory, accurate and long. ( Wilsons DR Tour has been the longest so far and Macgregor M685 the shortest)
Always when I take them to my hand, they feel like I`m home. And they are absolutely most beautiful clubs I`ve had. Thats why I`ll keep them until end of my days.

Customer Service

Never needed

Similar Products Used:

Wilson FG tour; Deep red tour, Titleist ap2, Ping S58, Srixon I506,I701,Taylormade 300, Macgregor M685, Callaway X-Forged

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 10, 2009]
Hipa
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed: MI Pro FB

First of all, I tell you, these are magnificent irons! I have played with these for three seasons now and (I kid you not) I haven't found blades that could surpas these. I have tried many of the never ones, but they are not providing any improvement on feel or performance compared to these irons. You can find these preowned at great prices. I recommend!

Customer Service

never needed

Similar Products Used:

Mizuno Mp-67, Nike Victory red TW Blade, Titleist 695 MB, Mizuno Mp-37, Titleist AP2

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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