Mizuno Mens MP-32 Forged Cut Muscle Irons

Mizuno Mens MP-32 Forged Cut Muscle Irons 

DESCRIPTION

  • Cut Muscle design technology
  • Deeper center of gravity
  • Deliver an extremely controllable and predictable ball flight
  • Mid-high trajectory

USER REVIEWS

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[Apr 11, 2007]
arnoldc22
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno MP32

I don't know if there is a better feeling club on the market than the MP32's. They feel like butter when you hit them perfect, very good feed back on off hits. It's easy to know if you hit the toe or the heal. Although they are a blade, still not as hard to hit as you would expect. Will say though, they dig in the mud here in the northwest. Great when the conditions are a little more dryer. Still wouldn't trade them for anything else on the market right now.

Customer Service

Haven't used

Similar Products Used:

Nike Pro Combo OS, MP37, MacGregor M685

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 09, 2007]
Phillip
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: MP-32

Just purchased after hitting on the range with afternoon delight. The upgraded Project X shaft 6.0 is a perfect combination. I'm very pleased with the piercing ball flight. Best suited for a consistent swing, the MP-32 is one to behold. Mizuno irons are definitely solid irons and the 32 model is no different. I highly recommend, but make sure you choose the correct shaft for your game.

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

Titleist 990, Cleveland TA-2

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 18, 2007]
GolfNut
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno MP-32s

Got these paired up with Nippon NS Pro 950GH steel shafts.

After having played with MP-33s in the past, I already knew about their buttery feel when striking the ball. That genuine feel is still there, even more so now with the new 1025E carbon steel that they're manufacturing them with (MP-32s & 67s). Never tried Nippon shafts before but I'm glad I did. Just awesome ! Best iron & shaft combo for my game I ever tried. Will never play with heavy steel shafts ever again.

Since these irons are compact with no offset, they cater to single digit handicap players or for someone with strong iron play. Enjoy !

Customer Service

Excellent ! Double checked the grip size, club length, lie angle and swingweight upon arrival and at the exception of the swingweight that was off, the rest was as expected.

To me, the only negative would be that their custom order department is too slow. I've been told it would take between 4 & 5 weeks to get my clubs. It took them 7 weeks for both my previous set and now this one to be delivered.

I guess it's worth the wait to play with the crown jewel of blades !

Similar Products Used:

Mizuno MP-33s (with Rifle Flighted 5.5 steel shafts).

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RATING
5
VALUE
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3
[Mar 14, 2007]
Daniel Corra
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno MP-32

These are by far one of the best irons that you can buy. I am a 6 handicap and played various sets of Ping Irons over the last 10 years. The last set of Pings I owned were the Ping Eye 2 which was fabulous. They clubs were really beaten up so I decided to purchase the Callaway x-18 Pro Series at the beginning of last year. After playing those I felt like my scores were higher, my ball was very inconsistent, and I was just lost alot of confidence in my game. I sold the Callaway's and purchased Mizuno MP-32 4-PW. I was a little nervous and I had never played with a "blade" like design. All my nervousness faded the moment I hit my first shot with the MP-32. Every shot was pure coming off the face with a soft draw. I was a bit nervous also because I depend on my long irons and the distance I get from them because my home course is very very tight. Forget about it the 4 iron was flying 225 and I couldnt even feel the ball coming off of the face it was so pure. I would recommend these clubs to anyone with handicap 12 and under or anyone who is looking for exceptional performance & feel. Mizuno is truly the best irons in the business.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 20, 2007]
roosterbooster
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: MP 32 7-PW

These things are SWEET! They are the nicest feeling clubs out there. I bought them new and got half 32's and half 60's. Right away I had some trouble getting used to them but you'll learn to make perfect contact every time with these clubs and you know it when you do. They are very easy to manipulate ball flight with as they are soft. I switched to these from some older Titleist cavity backs and just for fun I took out the old ones to hit a couple and man what a difference. I wouldn't switch if you payed me. Mizuno flow-forging is the only way to go!

Similar Products Used:

Titleist DCI 981

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 13, 2007]
Ken Semak
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno MP-32 Irons

Anyone with a decent swing can hit these irons! Let me clarify. If you actually see the club head hit the golf ball, you can hit these irons no matter your handicap (I shoot in the mid 90's). If you swing as hard as you can, lift your head, rush your tempo and jerk your body...then no, these clubs are not for you. I just received a used 5 - PW set today, 02/13/07, that I bought from eBay. I purposely went out and hit a small bucket of balls with these irons even though they are 1 1/2 inches too short, 2 1/2 degrees too flat, too stiff of a shaft and too small of a grip. I just bent over more, flexed my knees and droped my hands to get the proper lie angle. I took a nice smooth swing and proceeded to hit a nice high easy draw. These clubs seen to produce a small draw naturally, probably because of less offset and a softer face. The sweet spot ranges from towards the hozzle to the center of the club. Anything remotely to the outside of the club, you will get instant feedback with a stinging of your hands. Slightly off-center hits, the ball will still travel the same distance, but it doesn't quite have the same sweet feeling. These clubs will improve your concentration, smooth your tempo and improve your golf game. Why would they improve your golf game? Because even though you will lose some distance (comparing to my old Alpha Reaction cavity back irons with graphite shafts), they are extremely accurate. The range that I normally use has rounded mounds wtih grass growing out of hard clay soil. Think ice cream cones with a flag on top, then you have the right picture in your mind. With my old irons, the ball would drop down from a high trajectory but then the ball would proceed to bounce off the mound at any distance over 100 yards. With the Mizuno MP-32's, the golf ball hits the mound and then stops dead. I mean the ball doesn't move, even backs up a few inches. It really is amazing to see. I can now see why these clubs are so popular. Just imagine how good these irons will perform when I have them custom fitted to my size! I will write a follow-up review once I have them fitted.

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

Previous irons: Alpha reaction with graphite shafts.

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Feb 09, 2007]
Ian Poulter
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno MP-32

These are the best irons i have ever hit in my life. I'm 67 years old and have been struggling with my game lately. I play 3 times a week in leagues at my home course. Ever since i began playing these irons my scores have drastically improved. I shot a 78 the other day. I haven't shot in the seventies in almost ten years. I would reccomend these irons to anyone that grew up playing blades. They're shorter but deadly accurate.

Customer Service

did not use

Similar Products Used:

cleveland ta-7, ping i3, taylormade rac

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 19, 2007]
krlnwll
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: MP 32

I recently just purchased a set of MP 32's are about a month of demoing at a local shop. These irons are by far the best irons I have ever hit. The feel that you get from them is very unique. I used to play DCI 990 and these just feel so much better at impact that it is unreal. I wish I didnt live in New York so I could get out and really test them on a course. Great Iron, would recommend it to anyone who is a good ball striker.

Similar Products Used:

MP 67, MP 60, Titleist 735CM

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 31, 2006]
BKH
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno MP32 Cut Muscle

Got these clubs after trying some oversize clubs due to playing so little for 2-3 years. Just more comfortable over a thin topline, always have been. Blades are not just for scratch golfers, you gotta feel good over the ball. Had a set of Hogans, & Titleist prior to laying off the game and selling my clubs. These have far better feel, can shape left or right, hit high or low easier than my past clubs, and are yet decently forgiving. I can actually hit these higher (when needed) than the clunky set of oversize Taylor 360's I traded them in for. They're consistant and instill confidence whenever I set up to the ball. Absolutely love 'em, and this set will be with me until the grooves wear out.

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

Hogan Apex Blades, Titleist DCI 962

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 28, 2006]
Sundance
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: mizuno mp32 irons

Magnificent irons! A perfect blend of precision and accuracy with just enough forgiveness to make them very playable for the mid to low handicapper. They have a great soft compact solid feel and marvelous feed back. I was playing Ping i3 blades and they are extremely solid,long, forgiving irons. But the MP 32's gave me an accuracy that I could not match with my pings. The MP 32's also honed in swing more because of the more precise feed back.
I must say that I liked the 32's a lot more when I actually played them on the course than when I just tried them out on the driving range. I also prefer the 32's over the MP60's iron just a little bit because the 60's feel a little clanky and have no pop if you hit the ball even just a couple of grooves high on the face. The 32's just seem a little more compact and solid and I believe are just as forgiving as the MP 60's.
Because of their soft forged metal the MP 32's and 60's are at least a half a club shorter than my Pings even when struck well. However the accuracy more than makes up for the loss in distance.

Customer Service

I bought them brand new on ebay. They happend to have just the right specs for me.

Similar Products Used:

Ping i3 blade. I've also demoed many many others.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
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5
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