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Mizuno MP-33

Mizuno MP-33


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The first new "forged muscle back blade" offering from Mizuno in more than 7 years the MP-33 iron features attributes from the previous MP series irons: Face profile of the MP-9, the Sole and Chamber ...
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Review Date
October 17, 2008

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: jettaman19 ,  Scratch Golfer

Model Reviewed:
mp-33's

Summary:
I got these irons when i decided i wanted to use blades. I use to play mp-30's which i loved, but these are probably the best irons i have used. Easy to work the ball with these and they look so nice.

Customer Service:
golf galaxy

Similar Products Used:
mp-30, titleist 690mb, titleist 704cb


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Review Date
September 28, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: klbcec ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP 33

Summary:
Had MP 33 since they came out 9 years ago. Replaced this year with MP 100.

It is exactly the same club. Still the most verstile, best feeling, and accurate club on the market. I actually bought a back up set so I'm good for the next 18 years.

Customer Service:
Good. replaced a seven iron with chrome issues years ago

Similar Products Used:
Macgregor, KZG, Muira, Taylor Made



Review Date
August 13, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: kaz ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
mizuno mp33 irons

Summary:
I have played the mp33 irons for about a 1 1/2 years and they have improved my golf game so much that I have shot 3 under and 1 under twice this year! The irons are the perfect weight and feel balance in my hands. They feel so soft that you can not play any other clubs.

I play the 5-PW and replace the 3 & 4 irons with hybrids. You too can play these irons and you can pick up a used sest on ebay for under $250.



Review Date
June 24, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Mark ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP33

Summary:
I have been a Mizuno guy for the last 5 years, prior to that a Ping Eye 2 player for 20 years. I learned on Wilson Staff blades and always liked the feel of forged so I played MX23's then the MP30's. I decided that in order to really improve I needed to improve my swing and so I rebuilt my swing. I bought a used set of MP33's for practicing my swing changes. I use MP 57's for my gamers. The MP33 does amplify the "what's wrong" with your swing and does so with immediate feedback and results. Likewise, it also amplify's the "what's right" with your swing in the same manner. More "what's right"s and you get a pretty picture of where you are as a golfer. In comparison to the MP 57's, the 57's are much more forgiving on bad shots, while the 33's are much more rewarding on good shots. Ball flights a little higher on the 33's (due to weaker lofts 1 degree I guess.) but penetrating ball flight seems better when they are hit flush. I love Mizuno irons, so this is really not a fair comparison, but to be fair I did own MP32's and the they were not as sweet as the 33's even though they were the Marquee clubs of the manufacturer. The 33's are wonderful looking irons. A small head (than the 32) and thin topline. I love the MP57's because the 33's have made them so easy to hit. As a practice club without a coach you can invest in a set for a couple of hundred dollars and know exactly where your swing is at. I guess I'm a devotee of the swing (the archer) as opposed to the club (the arrow) being the cause, in the "cause and effect" scenario. You could spend hundreds more on game improvement clubs but not be nearly as satisfied with a club as you would be with the MP33's.

Customer Service:
Huh?

Similar Products Used:
Tried most blades at one time or another including Wilson, Titleist, Ping, Cobra. If you just went for looks alone, the 33's win.



Review Date
May 30, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Tom ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
MP 33

Summary:
All I can do is continue to sing the praises of each previous reviewer. These are, by far, the nicest looking and performing irons EVER! If you like a thin topline, nice weighting, clean lines and smooth, buttery feel than brother, say hello to your new best friends, the MP 33's. I also have a set of MP 32's but prefer the 33's simply for the slightly better weighting, 33's weigh a tad more and if you've swung them long enough you will notice. Agree that swing speed is key, slow it down but like any other Mizuno blade if you've played them before this is no different.



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