Mizuno MP-67 Irons
Mizuno MP-67 Irons
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[Apr 01, 2024]
nadya
Strength:
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[Jan 01, 2024]
minami
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[Dec 22, 2023]
arissaaqila
Strength:
tstoto Weakness:
No weaknesses. All very good. Purchased: New
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[Oct 13, 2014]
josdav
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
MP-67
I've read many reviews stating "requires consistent swing". My first set was the Hogan Apex II and it has made it impossible for me to hit a Cavity better than a blade. There was a time when all clubs were like the MP 67. Remember the Wilson FG 17's or the Palmer Standard irons or the Titleist Tour model blades to name a few. Let me state first that these clubs are not short. I'll say again, they are not short! I have a theory as to why most reviews claim they play one club short. I will say that I experienced no distance loss at all. L HAVE lost about 6-8 MPH on my driver in the last ten years ( down to 117 ) the irons I hit the same distance as ever though I don't know why. I played this set for the first time on Sunday October 12, 2014. Very first hole was a par 3 GPS said 164 to the middle flag was about 7 yards past the middle. I hit the 8 iron. High soaring shot with a small draw. Ended 21 feet right of the hole. The next par 3 193 to the middle. Flag was between front and middle. I hit the 6 to the back of the green! I couldn't believe it. My current set was a special order from ping. PW was a Ping
Customer Service I got these off Craigslist. Similar Products Used: Hogan Apex, Adams A12 pro blades, Nike Victory Red. Mizuno T-Zoid, MP 32,33, 11, 14 and several others. |
[Oct 05, 2011]
JohnnyApple
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
MP67 Dynamic Gold (Regular)
I find these irons to be classic in blade design. The feel at impact when struck pure, is a golfer's dream. That "Bagger Vance" feel after impact, the music in the back of the mind, in a moment of time in which, the world stands still as the only focus is the ball flight...yes, its that niiiice.
Similar Products Used: Mizuno Gold
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[Apr 30, 2011]
Oakland
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
mizuno mp67 irons
I play a Mizuno mp32 after a spell with some Callaways and Hogan Apexs b4 that. I loved the MP32's, but they were pretty worn. The MP67 is similar but not quite as forgiving as the MP32. However, I like the sweet spot feel better on the MP67. I tend to hit the MP67 higher than the MP32, but I think that is mostly reflecting a shaft change that I did. I wanted to slow down my swing tempo. It has been a nice transition since I play a fair amount in the wind, I use the stiff shafted MP32s, and when sunny and nice out, I use the regular shafted MP67s. A nice luxury I do admit. The look at address of either Mizunos is dreamy. They are awesome looking clubs. (Only a MB Mizuno, Vega, TM or Titleist looks as cool.) The heads on the long irons would appear small for a GI person, but they are perfect for a blade guy. Great tactile response, as always with Mizuno forgings. Soft feel indeed. I tend to believe that you do have to have a consistent swing and be a decent ball striker to appreciate these forgings. If you aren't hitting the sweet spot, you really are going to pay a price with these blades, generally. However, if you put in the time and have a decent swing to begin with, then you can appreciate what all the shouting is about. They are about as long as my Hogans. The faces are not hot at all, so you should expect some distance loss if you have used any of the many GI irons available. There is very little if any offset to these irons, so don't expect the long irons to be offset.
Customer Service dont know Similar Products Used: hogan apex pc
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[Apr 20, 2011]
DaymonJ11
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP-67
There's a HUGE misnomer about what players should play what irons. High handicappers should steer away from blades, good players should only play blades....blah blah blah.
Similar Products Used: Titleist MB710, AP2, 690MB, 695, 680 and 681, Cleveland CG1, CG1 Tour, Wilson FG forged, FG-62, Ping S56, 57 among others. |
[Sep 08, 2010]
Sarah
Shoots in the 80s
If you are a low handicapper you will find that the Mizuno MP-67 irons give you consistent distance, lots of spin and shot shaping control. Another reason why these irons are meant for single-figure handicappers is that they are blades with a small sweet spot. This means that the player must have good swings consistently. At a retail value of $1,000, the MP-67s are not the most inexpensive irons. I bought it at an online golf shop golfshoppingshop.com as wholesale price. A more experienced player may want to invest in these irons for that price.
Customer Service If you are a low handicapper you will find that the Mizuno MP-67 irons give you consistent distance, lots of spin and shot shaping control. Another reason why these irons are meant for single-figure handicappers is that they are blades with a small sweet spot. This means that the player must have good swings consistently. Similar Products Used: MP57 |
[Jan 09, 2010]
Butcher4H
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP 67
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. |
[Nov 24, 2009]
maruby
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
mizuno MP 67, 32, 33,
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
Customer Service dont know |