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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[Jul 24, 2013]
Rick
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: MP-32

Got this set about a week ago and have played 2 rounds up to this point. Wasn't sure how the adjustment period would go from an old set of Nike vr full cavities to these but it was honestly a seamless transition. You can work so many pretty iron shots into any hole location and as long as you have decent ballstriking skills, these clubs will listen. Can't argue with the price I got em for either.. 20 bucks for mint condition 3-PW! Craig's list sucker didn't know what he was giving away. Highly recommended!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 17, 2013]
Van
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno MP-32

A well struck shot is similar to a warm knife through butter. Still a relevant iron 5-6 years later. Can't go wrong here.. going rate is reasonable for used clubs of this caliber too. Can find a set in the $200-250 range.

Similar Products Used:

Mizuno T-Zoid Pro II's

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 27, 2013]
IVIikee360
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed: Mizuno MP-32

These are utterly fantastic. Even before any sort of swing, the club looks fantastic, giving you a hell of a lot of confidence! I love how the 3 iron looks like a butter knife. obviously, they are relatively unforgiving, so forget it if you're over a handicap of 10. The club head feels fantastic but I recommend KBS shafts. The dynamic golds fitted by stock just arent stable enough, when you hit those odd toey ones! All in all, the greatest irons I have ever hit!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 22, 2013]
Jason
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: MP 32

I bought these clubs from a friend about a month ago cheap. I had read numerous reviews and was skeptical if I could hit these since I have a high handicap and they were smaller and more blade like. I bought them and went to the driving range. Of course I started with PW and after about 10 hits I was hooked on these clubs. Yes I had miss hits, but I know with a little practice these clubs will improve my game. When you hit them right they are dead on and consistant. I haven't made friends yet with the 4 iron, but getting better with 5-PW. You couldn't give me a so called game improvement big cavity back now. If you can get a hold of these at a good price you will not be sorry. Excellent irons they are solid!

Customer Service

Have not needed any

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Ping G5
Ping Eye2
Cobra S9

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 05, 2012]
Bremn
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno MP 32 irons

If you like to control the flight and you're a solid ballstriker you're gonna love these clubs. Definately the best looking irons out there !

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 11, 2012]
Flyman97
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: MP-32

I have been playing these irons for 6 years. The feel is unlike any other iron I've tried. Very workable to all types of ball flights. I would highly recommend getting these clubs custom fit by a pga pro. Not doing so is, in my opinion, like putting pearls on a swine. Don't believe claims that you have to be a scratch golfer out you can't play these. What did golfers do before cb irons were invented? One thing that I did find was that I'm about a club shorter with these. Not a problem. I'll trade ten yards for the ability to work the ball all the way from low fade to high draw any day.

Similar Products Used:

Hogan Apex Pro, Apex old school

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 24, 2011]
pgagolf
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed: MP32

These clubs are very appropriate for the GOOD player. You must strike it solid. If you are like most people and think you're good but in reality you really suck (90% of all "good" golfers including those posting here), don't play these clubs, you'll embarass yourself.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Mar 24, 2011]
Oakland
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Mizzuno MP32

I came back to forged irons after about 8 years playing Callaway X-16 Pro irons. I felt I wanted to feel more than I was getting from my game improvement irons, so I opted for a used set of Mizuno MP32's. Having played a variety of Hogan Apexs for many, many years, the move back to a blade took a few sessions on the grass range. But it came back quickly, the requisite precision you must apply to use these clubs properly. I admit, I love the feel of a properly struck blade. I am not so fine a player as to articulate the subtle differences between the various Hogans and Mizunos I have tried and/or played. At best, the Mizunos feel a bit softer at strike to me. The MP32's look awesome at address, with a more robust top line than my past Hogans. The offset is very minimal on both. Both irons, and in fact - every blade I have played, really prefer an inside move on the ball. I find anything else results in somewhat of a missed opportunity. So, you need to ball strike rather nicely and I find an outside in path is awful for these types of clubs. If these are issues for you, perhaps so work is needed on the swing b4 dropping money on these clubs. The MP32's aren't as unforgiving as some of my Apexs, but you do need to be a striker to enjoy them, imho.

Customer Service

n/a

Similar Products Used:

hogan apex forged red line (ft worth)
hogan apex red line
hogan apex pc
mizuno ms-801 (1986)
callaway x-16 pro series
tommy armour silver scott 845s
macgregor tourney (1970s?)

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 03, 2011]
drew1575
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno MP 32

I finished my first season with the MP 32's. I had been playing the same set that I got when I started golfing 12 years ago, just a basic pro select set you would get in a sports store, nothing special. I normally shoot mid 80's, and dip into the 70's 3-4 times a year. I was so hesitant to spend money on good clubs, as I had never really hit them, and wasn't sure if they would make a difference. Well I had a frustrating first couple of rounds, because as it turned out these irons made 2 clubs difference to me over my old set. Instead of hitting 7 and 8 in all the time, I was now hitting 9 and wedge. I ended up going into the 70's 12 times this year, and got my handicap into single digits. One thing I will say is that I had two episodes this year, where I just started brutally slicing the ball and making very poor contact every shot I hit, and it would take me a few rounds to completely sort it out. That never had happened to me before. But overall I highly recommend these irons, and if there is anyone out there like me who is scared to spend the money, trust me, having good equipment really makes a big difference

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 06, 2010]
Jose manchia
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: mp 32

i love these irons, not the easiest to hit but when u get them in the air the go. i highly recomend them im only 13 but i am a 5 handicap and gone through many blades and irons and the mp 32s and the mp 58s are great irons.

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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