Mizuno Mens MP-32 Forged Cut Muscle Irons
Mizuno Mens MP-32 Forged Cut Muscle Irons
[Apr 17, 2010]
40SimGuy
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
MP-32
I've waited a year to post my review of these 32's after grabbing them off E-Bay for a steal last winter. Like some noted already, I picked these after reading reviews, talking to some fellow players, and knowing I needed to move to a better iron to get my ball striking back. After three years playing some TM improvement irons, I found I was pretty sloppy. I'm not an equipment junkie and tend to stick with clubs for years. This was a difficult decision.
Customer Service Hvaen't tried it yet..... Similar Products Used: First forged irons..... |
[Apr 16, 2010]
Jezmo911
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Mp-32
First off the reviews on this website influenced my decision to buy the MP-32. I have been struggling with my swing over the past few years. I've been on cavity backs, blades and just about everything in between trying to get back to being the ball striker I once was. I traded in my MP-37s (were in my garage) and picked up the MP-32. After 3.5 rounds and 3 trips to the range I've become a whole lot of trouble for the boys in my foursome. These irons are sweet! It's my 4th set of Mizuno irons and these are by far the best. My Pings just went on Ebay. I'm done. I love how the shape and size of the PW right fits in with my Cleveland wedges. It's a joy to get out and play again. These clubs have taken my game to the next level. Previously I could only hit it straight or with a draw. I can hit a high cut now. I have so much more confidence since I grooved my swing with these irons. Misses will make you look like a Chumley but not like a total idiot. I am focusing on where on the green I want to hit it now instead trying to stay away from the trouble. Try them out. You'll be a better player for it. Customer Service For What? Similar Products Used: Mizuno MP-37, T-Zoid Pro II, MP-39, Ping Eye2 +no+, Copper ISI |
[Mar 05, 2010]
LoneRanger
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP-32
Well, although these irons have gotten rave reviews I just couldn't help myself and had to add another.
Similar Products Used: Mizuno Pro
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[Jan 23, 2010]
Bill
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno mp32
I just bought a used set of mp 32's from Edwin Watts a week ago, for $299, in very good condition. My hc is 7.4. I had been playing mp57's for the last year, and really liked them, but wanted to try a blade type club.
Similar Products Used: Mizuno mp57, Ping Eye 2, Wilson fg17 tour blades |
[Dec 27, 2009]
Neil
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
tp9 pro moel
The new iron look good.Their wieght is a little different in the shaft depending on its flex.The back of the iron head appears to be missing,if this aids the ball stike then maybe thats a good thing. |
[Dec 07, 2009]
Mr Erratic
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP-32
I picked up a new set of Mizuno MP-32's today and went straight to the range as you do.
Customer Service Just got 'em. Dynamic Gold shafts, X-Stiff shafts. Bought 'em off the net, no fitting, no problem. They feel & sit great. Similar Products Used: Ball scooper which I'm looking forward to leaving at home for mango picking duties only. |
[Sep 24, 2009]
famousdavis
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP-32
Keep reading because you're looking at the review of a scratch golfer. Someone who knows what "solid" and "pure" means when hitting an iron. I can hit fades, hooks, draws..whatever I want to when I want to if I have the right iron in my hands. The MP-32 is a delight. It cuts through the sod like a fine blade should. I was throwing darts all day. I hit 17 greens in regulation and three shots were within 3 feet. 3 feet is a gimmie for me. If you're above a 7 handicap I wouldn't put them in your bag. A 7 has no business with blades. |
[Aug 29, 2009]
rlove99
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP 32's
I've been playing these for roughly 2 years now. I had just got them properly fitted at the start of this season. I find that in the fairway these clubs are exeptional. I don't try to work the ball that much, but when I do, I can manage quite well. They don't have the best feel around the greens, and are quite short out of the rough.
Similar Products Used: Previous clubs were Lynx Black Cat |
[Jul 10, 2009]
Jim-Colorado
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP-32
I found a set of barely used MP-32's with REGULAR-flex Dynamic Gold steel shafts two years ago at Golfsmith for $450. They replaced my graphite-shafted Mizuno MX-23's (which I LOVED). I'm a 15 handicap, 5'7", 210, 59 years young. I seldom try to "work" the ball and only play 10-12 rounds each summer. I have always been a good iron player including long irons (I purchased a 2-iron to go along with this 3-PW set) although I bought a Bobby Jones hybrid this year that has so far, replaced the 2-iron.
Customer Service Haven't used Similar Products Used: Mizuno MX-23 Graphite "Exsar" Regular shafts. Hogan Apex Regular steel shafts. |
[Jun 12, 2009]
jgpl
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
MP-32
Just bought a second hand set in v. good condition for €80, yes €80!!
Customer Service No Exp Similar Products Used: Titleist ZM (very good), AP2 (not so good), TM RAC TP forged (very good), X-18 Pro series (awful things), Cleveland CG1 (very good) |