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williamsian7864
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18.08.08
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| I bought these clubs when i was off 31 against everyone's advice. These clubs have helped my game so much and have taken 19 shots off it. I would recommend these to anybody |
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shamakins
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11.07.08
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| Love these clubs...needed to upgrade a set of Mizuno blades I have been using for a while and looked no further that with another set from the masters of the blade. Was unsure about a stiff shaft but things seem to be going well, the ball leaves the club head on a mission. |
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georgea
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10
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09.05.08
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| I bought these clubs as a step back to playing with tour blades rather than peripheral weighted as I thought they might enable me to exercise more control over the ball. I have been delighted at how quickly I have adapted to these clubs. After only four rounds I may not have yet improved my handicap but I have certainly felt more consistent and confident as I now feel I have more control over the flight of the ball. Highly recommended.
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iloveme
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7
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13.11.07
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| THese irons are the best irons on the market for me.short irons allow me to take dead aim at the flag with a penertrating ball flight and a very soft feel.i have gained an extra 10 - 15 yards switching to these irons.1 word sums these irons up and that is "amazing!!!" |
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markieboy
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5
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26.04.07
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| feel like a pro with these clubs. They are so accurate now i take dead aim at the flag. The long irons are superb, have hit greens with my 3 iron from 240 and it felt as though i hardly hit it. if you are a reasonable player buy these and you will be a great player, and they look like proper golf clubs! |
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TIGERFALDO
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10
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16.01.07
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| The name Mizuno is brand name linked to quality and this is just that. The mp-32 mizuno 2 iron hits the ball so sweetly its like hitting the ball through fresh air it is effortless and a joy to behold I cannot give this club any higher praise AAA+++ |
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carrickal
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11
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27.09.06
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| I've had my MP32s for 18 months now, and they are awesome.
When I bought them I selected all of the premium irons from Taylor Made, Titleist, Ping and Mizuno etc and tested them out for a good 3 hours on a range. These were by far the most consistent and best ones.
Golf world described them as the golfing equivalent of making a Formula 1 car legal for the road by adding wing mirrors, and I have to say I agree.
I started playing with them on a 16 handicap, and with the cut groove it makes them more forgiving than very traditional blades, but you still get that soft feeling when the club strikes the ball.
Like all good blades, it almost feels like you've not hit the ball when you hit it perfectly.
I'm no Seve Ballesteros when it comes to shaping the ball, but fades and draws are very achievable with a bit of practice.
If there is a better Blade for Mid to Low handicappers on the market, I've not seen it.
Another legendary bloodline has been borne by Mizuno. In the 90s it was the TPs and the 2000s it is the MP series. |
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ianbarker12
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24.02.06
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| Bought a set of mp 32's last year. Only word to describe the clubs is 'beautiful'. Was a little sceptical about buying blades at first , as i never believed i was good enough to hit them, but with a little practice at the range(hitting garbage golf balls)these 'beauts' have now forced me to change my mind. Only advice i would give is that you need to practice with these clubs as forgiveness is not in abundance. If you do have the time to practice at the range i would recommend these clubs before any others that i've hit(and i've hit a few). If not then cavity backs may be the better option. Only other thing is that they look great in the bag as you walk onto the first tee. Cheers Golfbidder. |
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