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Mizuno Mens MP-32 Forged Cut Muscle

Mizuno Mens MP-32 Forged Cut Muscle


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Review Date
December 8, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: carms41 ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP 32 Irons

Summary:
I've been playing golf for the lat 20 years only beginning to take it somewhat seriously the past 5. I've always owned and used cast cavity back irons of different makes and models, most recently Taylormade R7 TP irons.

Decided to really work on my game this winter to improve my ball striking and toyed with the idea of testing a good forged (blade? cut miscle) to get some direct feedback from my swing.

The thought of swinging forged blades has always scared me to death! Small head, no offset, no forgiveness! Boy was I wrong!

I bought on a whim a new set of Mizuno MP 32 irons and took them to the range this past weekend. After (2) buckets of balls with the irons, I had the biggest smile on my face I've ever had after leaving the range. The feel of this forged club was incredible! I could definitely tell my good swings from my bad, hence positive feedback. They force you to concentrate and tighten up your swing for good contact and when you do the feeling of the ball at impact is like no other! I found myself manufacturing all kinds of shots; low shots, high shots, fades, draws with little effort.

These clubs have got to be the closest thing to a game improvement club you'll ever find in a forged blade (cut muscle).

They force you to make good swings and when you do you're well rewarded. Found these clubs to hit somewhat longer than my old TP's with a much better feel.

If you've ever thought about tinkering with forged clubs, please try the MP 32's; you won't be disappointed you'll be impressed and probably have a set of clubs for life!

Similar Products Used:
Taylormade R7 TP
Callaway X20 Pro Series
Ping I5
Titleist 755's


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Review Date
November 27, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: jake ,  Scratch Golfer

Model Reviewed:
mizuno mp 32

Summary:
i am a scratch golfer and previously hit the taylor made rac blades and i am a pretty good iron striker and when i went to these the transformed my iron play from good to unbelievable it feels like i cant miss and i flush every shot they are the most soft and longest forged iron i have ever hit i would highly recommend getting these iron for any player from a 13 to scratch golfer because they are going to transform your game no matter what



Review Date
November 3, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: dkent ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP-32 irons

Summary:
I decided to upgrade my 845s clone irons after 15 years. Demo day at my local course provided the opportunity to hit a variety of irons. The feel of a well struck MP32 is what irons should feel like. I began to hit the demo 6 iron on the range for a few months. Spent some time waiting/looking for a good on line deal. Finally made the purchase last week, and played my first round with MP32's this past Sunday. I agree the heavier head forces you to think about an even tempo type swing. A very rewarding experience once you latch-on to the concept. You're not going to whip
around and manhandle a set of MP32's. Let the club do the work and you will be rewarded with penetrating accuracy. Frome the tee, fairway, or rough these irons are great - regardless of your lie.
Even the few shots that I hit thin managed to retain enough spin to at least hold to the back of the green. A trully remarkable ball flight in almost all situations. Mis-hits are not that bad - yes the reviews are correct. These clubs are forgiving - don't shy away from blades if you think you would like to make the leap. These clubs will help you go to the next level. ;->)

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Similar Products Used:
MX560


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Review Date
November 2, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: digger 78 ,  Scratch Golfer

Model Reviewed:
mizuno mp 32

Summary:
I've played mizuno mp 32's for 2 years and have tried many others. These produce very consistant ball flights and yardages. They are very workable and are surprisingly long. The negatives are they tend to dig a little too deep when taking a divot and high on the face is a significant loss of distance.Amazing out of rough. The short irons have a hair more offset than I prefer .110 (7-p) while most players clubs start at around .085 then progress to more offset. Rifles in my opinion work best with these because it will launch the longer irons a little higher than DG's. Make sure you specify swingweights and weigh them yourself.(mizuno makes a couple different weighted heads to accomodate different length shafts) D4 is ideal for me with 6.5 rifles. A pleasure to hit, buttery soft,other irons do not compare.

Similar Products Used:
mp 33, cg1 black pearls, x forged, rac mb tp,


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Review Date
November 1, 2008

Overall Rating
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Reviewed by: Mike ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
MP-32 w/DG S300 shafts

Summary:
After a lot of hand-wringing, I finally bought these off E-Bay. It was a hard decision to dump my old Taylor Made irons. I've always been a good ball striker but suspected that playing cavity back/improvement irons had left me a little lazy. I hit these today for the first time and I'm pleased. The mis-hits are not that bad and the pure shots are so much better than my old TM's. I can tell already that I had to be so much more on top of the game to strike the ball well. These were some good reviews on here that helped me decide. Likewise, if you are a pretty good ball striker and are willing to invest the time to practice, I'd highly recommend these irons.

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