Mizuno Mens MP-32 Forged Cut Muscle Irons
Mizuno Mens MP-32 Forged Cut Muscle Irons
[Nov 10, 2006]
jordan conner
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
mp32
I have both the mp33s and the 32s but i have to say on an overall basis i like the 33s better...except when it comes to heavy rough. The lower center of gravity and a heavier swing weight alows the club to pass through heavy rough or ice plant for those on the west coast with much more ease and is less resistant to getting snagged up and sending the ball somewhere you dont want it to go. |
[Oct 13, 2006]
Moodster
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP32
These are nice irons, very responsive. But, Titleist's 735CMs are way better irons IMHO, and American-Made, not Japanese. Better feel and feedback, and forgiveness. I went w/ them, and do not regret it.
Customer Service Didn't use. Similar Products Used: MP60, 735CM, 695CB, Ping S58 |
[Oct 09, 2006]
drewby91
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
mp-32
I got the mp-32 irons in May. I am 15 and I usually shoot mid 70's to high 70's. Feel wise these are the best irons I have ever hit. I have hit all forged models. Titleist, bridgestone, clevelend, maxfli, taylormade, and Ben hogan. The 32's just feel the best. They have very low ball flight. Unlike other forged irons they perform well when you hit the ball on the toe or heel. There is no difference in distance compared to new cast head clubs. These are the best. Similar Products Used: Titleist, bridgestone, clevelend, maxfli, taylormade, and Ben hogan |
[Sep 15, 2006]
bub lee
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP32 forged irons
I've had these for one full season. I had them bent 4 degrees flat to fit my swing. I'll admit, I had trouble with these irons at the beginning. I used to play Titleist DCI oversized. I had a really flat swing, which was corrected with these irons, simply because impact had to be correct. In conclusion, if you want to be a better golfer, buy irons that are way too pro for you. You'll adapt and learn a lot...guaranteed. These irons are great because they play like true blades, but are much more forgiving. Customer Service No need. |
[Sep 06, 2006]
Locke
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP-32
This set is my third set of irons. I did play with Callaway X-14 and Ping I3+ Blade. Mizuno MP 32 has the best feel, workability and accuracy among the clubs that I own. This set of irons gives me lot of feedback plus straight ball path and accuracy. Distance is amazing. I am playing the DG R300 shaft. In Asia, the standard model comes with NS-Pro 95, which is a lighter shaft. Customer Service So far so good Similar Products Used: Callaway X-14, Ping I3+ Blade |
[Sep 02, 2006]
Peoplesrj
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
MP-32
After two sets of TM graphite shaft rac LTs and no happy with accuracy, decided to go back to forges and steel shaft. To be honest, have not noticed any distance loss (DG 300) but have noticed marked improvement in accuracy. Had trouble deciding between TM, Cleveland and Mizuno until I asked 5 people at golf shop -- they all play Mizuno. Said I never would and so glad I changed my mind. Worth every penny!
Customer Service NA Similar Products Used: Tested TM and Cleveland forged irons. |
[Jul 27, 2006]
1028jdn
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
MP-32
I traded in my Callaway X-14s through Callaway Pre owned and got a pretty fair price on these clubs. I tell you what I am greatly impressed with the playablility with these irons. When you strike the ball correctly all you see and hear is pure bliss. They are amazing at the feedback they give you on proper ball striking and thus incorrect ball striking. I shot the lowest 9 holes I have ever shot with only the second round with these irons. Distance is a little less, but I will give that up any day for accuracy and that is what these clubs do, WOW are they accurate!!! Don't let someone tell you that you have to shoot in the 80s and 70s to enjoy these clubs, they will make you shoot in the 80s or even the 70s once you get use to them. Do yourself a favor though and go get fit to them. I am definitely sold now on Mizuno. Customer Service haven't had to deal with.. Similar Products Used: Callaway X-14s |
[Jul 06, 2006]
jeff
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
MP 32
Purchased off ebay @ $500 to replace MP 33s. Dont play as much as I used to, so went with a partial cavity back. Felt a bit clunky at first but after posting 15 rounds, 13 of which below 80, I am content. Long irons easy to hit. Distance control sometimes tricky as compared to the 33s. Move readily right to left and left to right. Similar Products Used: MP 33s and Grads |
[Jun 12, 2006]
mojeda
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP-32
I have played with all kinds of irons ranging from game improvement to players clubs. These irons by far are the greatest clubs I have ever hit. There provide a great balance between feel and forgiveness. I played KZG blades but MP-32 provided better feedback and feeling. The distances are also much longer than other irons I have played. I strongly recommend these irons for anybody shooting in the 80's. Similar Products Used: KZG Blades. Titleist 690MB, Cleveland CG1 |
[May 30, 2006]
golf4all
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
MP32
I had submitted a review earlier and now having played a good amount of rounds with them I just wanted to reaffirm that these are indeed the best. I own MP32 steel stiff standard measurements. Very consistent and dependable. I use my 3 iron and 4 iron more than ever. At first you loose distance but once you get the hang of it the distances come back and more. If you shoot mid 90 or lower and have a decent iron game then these will take you to the next level. I have never hit the ball that high before and they inspire confidence at address. Customer Service not used Similar Products Used: square 2 raves |