Mizuno Mens MP-32 Forged Cut Muscle Irons
Mizuno Mens MP-32 Forged Cut Muscle Irons
[Aug 24, 2005]
ParadiseLinks
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP-32
SWEET set of irons. Just got my set and hit it at the range and what a great set of irons. I even hit a couple thin and it didn't hurt. Everything else I hit sweet and it feels so good. Got mine on eBay for a lot less than $799 that everyone else is asking for. If you want blades that are not difficult to hit then you have to try these. Similar Products Used: Mizuno MX-23's, Mizuno MP-30 |
[Aug 14, 2005]
jduncan
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
incredible
great looking, super solid, forgiving yet honest, long, accurate .... simply the best. |
[Aug 12, 2005]
glidep68
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP32
I recently read all the positive reviews on these irons and I wanted to try them for myself. As a lefty, though, it's hard to find demos in the latest models. I went to golfclubdemo.com and for $25 they shipped 4,6,8,PW for a 5 day demo. The only specs available were standard loft and lie w/ DG S300 shafts. I've played fitted Ping Eye 2 BeCu irons for years so there's a huge difference looking down at the Mizino blades. I've hit the clubs now 3 times on the range (probably 200 balls) and I must say that I'm disappointed. Maybe it's the fact that the clubs weren't fitted to me but I haven't found anything I like better about them than my old Pings (and I really wanted to like the Mizunos). Distance is the same and, to me, the feel is no better. The MP32's are a great looking set of irons but if you've played offset clubs for a long time, like me, they would take some getting used to. If you're going to buy a set I would strongly recommend getting fitted for them. Don't just buy them off the rack or off of ebay and take "pot-luck". Customer Service Didn't use Mizuno cust. service but impressed with golfclubdemo.com Similar Products Used: Ping Eye2 BeCu, Callaway X-14, Tommy Armour EVO |
[Aug 11, 2005]
vanjhud
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP-32
Honey, I shrunk the Golf Clubs! But seriously, these clubs are really awesome, only wish I would have purchased these with the R300 shafts. The olny reason I make fun of the smaller heads (especialy on the 3-5 irons) is because I used to, and still do, hit cavity backs. I'm sure a lot of old cavity back players will be trying to jump on these babies. Well, you'd better have a consistant swing, and definitely find out which shaft works for your swing. These clubs will absoulutely throw darts at your targets, I had 2 beautiful rounds with these clubs. I sold them because I knew nothing about my swing. Well you live and you learn. Sure these clubs will rule the course in a lower handicap's hand, but if you're 15 and above, leave your pride at home, and get your swing looked at. I can just about hit an anvil attached to an R300 True Temper shaft. These clubs will improve your game, but I suggest you improve your knowledge before you puchase, don't be a me. One day, I will own another set Customer Service Never needed them. Mizuno's golf shoes are terrible. Similar Products Used: Cobra CXI, Top-flite tour model, Callaways X-18, Ben Hogan BH-5, Cleveland TA6's (currently in the bag) |
[Aug 05, 2005]
wng
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Sensicore Stiff
Incredible irons! Have gone through 5 sets of irons in the last 10 years and this is bar-none the best out there. Was using T-Zoid pros before this, good irons too but feels dead on certain hits and doesn't look comfortable when lying down on the ground. MP-32 looks great and gives you the confidence during setup. The weight distribution is simply amazing... it can almost swing itself! Hit 2 rounds with it, both in the low 80s and scored an Eagle with a 5-iron to a 210yd pin within 10 feet! Go get it. You won't regret. Customer Service Great. Similar Products Used: Ping Zing2 Titleist 962 Mizuno T-zoid pro Callaway X-14 |
[Aug 02, 2005]
stepwan
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP-32
I have tried different brand of iron like Callaway, TaylorMade, TourStage etc. But this MP-32 is really my cup of tea. The outlook is so sharp, so beautiful. For performance, I can work the ball to whatever I like easily. In fact, it is a very forgiving blade, but you still need a consistent swing. Customer Service Never Tried Similar Products Used: Mizuno MP-27, MX-23. |
[Jul 30, 2005]
iisara123
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
mizuno mp32
I wish that I knew what I know now. If there is such a thing call perfect iron, this is as good as it get. MP32 is so sweet. Long iron is extremely accurate. Trajectory is perfect for me. Previously, I was using Maxfli A10, very good set but long iron went a little too high. MP32 help me bring the trajectory down to a normal flight beside the feel of MP32 is superior. Similar Products Used: titleist 990, Maxfli A10 |
[Jul 19, 2005]
pelican68
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP-32 irons
A-W-E-S-O-M-E-! Not only are these babies the best looking blades on the market, they perform as good as they look. They offer balance, workability - even off-centre hits are not as bad as old-fashioned blades. These irons rock! Customer Service Got them over eBay and was very happy with the service I was provided. Similar Products Used: TM RAC MB's Titleist 680 MB's |
[Jul 16, 2005]
hxtr
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
mizuno mp 32 irons
Just a few words to describe the past few weeks since the mp32 purchase. The decision to play this set was based on FEEL, and other specs were the profile, great design and workability of shotmaking. this club does it all fellas. That's why I am writing this. These are special clubs that Mizuno made. I did have them bumped strong 3 degrees, ( lost about 10 in the transfer) But the trajectory is still high enough to hold greens. I have hit more pins at the practice range and also very close to two aces in the past 3 weeks. Many compliments on these sticks from observers... makes you feel good to hear that! My interest in playing and practicing is renewed and I can now bring my game to the next level with these clubs. In the store, I wish they had a set with reg flex (R200) making it the only regret in the purchase process. Maybe the stiffness cause the distance loss. My scores have begun to improve as I learn the distances from each club... What a joy to play well with these. I am a Mizunoian now. Customer Service typical discount store, not really sure about how to make a good player better. Similar Products Used: titleist 690 mb |
[Jul 15, 2005]
bradkv
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP-32 Cut Muscle
I have been playing these irons since they first came on the market. I have played almost exclusively with blades for 15 years, having played Maruman Conductors and Curtis Strange, Taylor Made RAC MB, Mizuno MP 33, Ram Tour Grind, Titleist 690, and Cleveland TA-1's all fairly recently. These are the best blades I have ever played, overtaking the Marumans. They are extremely forgiving for a "blade" and yield a nice mid trajectory. They don't keep it down as well as the 37's, but hit it lower than the 33's. Mine were originally ordered with Dynamic Gold X100's, and Mizuno had them to me in a week and included a free cut muscle hat, which was a nice touch. I find it easy to work the ball right or left, and simple to punch low as well. Normally I hit a very high ball, and these are no different, but offer a flat trajectory up top. I have reshafted the clubs since I got them. I put Rifle Project X 6.5 shafts in them and can't even begin to describe the difference. The shafts were all spined prior to installation, and it is unbelievable how consistent they are now. I think that as long as I am able to play blades, they will be Mizuno products. Just great sticks. Customer Service Very fast and efficient. Similar Products Used: You name it. |