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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[Nov 02, 2008]
digger 78
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed: mizuno mp 32

I've played mizuno mp 32's for 2 years and have tried many others. These produce very consistant ball flights and yardages. They are very workable and are surprisingly long. The negatives are they tend to dig a little too deep when taking a divot and high on the face is a significant loss of distance.Amazing out of rough. The short irons have a hair more offset than I prefer .110 (7-p) while most players clubs start at around .085 then progress to more offset. Rifles in my opinion work best with these because it will launch the longer irons a little higher than DG's. Make sure you specify swingweights and weigh them yourself.(mizuno makes a couple different weighted heads to accomodate different length shafts) D4 is ideal for me with 6.5 rifles. A pleasure to hit, buttery soft,other irons do not compare.

Similar Products Used:

mp 33, cg1 black pearls, x forged, rac mb tp,

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 01, 2008]
Mike
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: MP-32 w/DG S300 shafts

After a lot of hand-wringing, I finally bought these off E-Bay. It was a hard decision to dump my old Taylor Made irons. I've always been a good ball striker but suspected that playing cavity back/improvement irons had left me a little lazy. I hit these today for the first time and I'm pleased. The mis-hits are not that bad and the pure shots are so much better than my old TM's. I can tell already that I had to be so much more on top of the game to strike the ball well. These were some good reviews on here that helped me decide. Likewise, if you are a pretty good ball striker and are willing to invest the time to practice, I'd highly recommend these irons.

Customer Service

Haven't used Mizuno service yet...

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Oct 13, 2008]
alan furness
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: mizuno mp 32s

i bought these 20 days ago my handicap is 12 i thought these were to bladeish at the start but now i think that they are the best choice off clubs i could of got i previously had callaway project x irons and i felt i couldnt get the distance but now with the 32s straight as an arrow

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Oct 12, 2008]
elliot
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: mp 32

i think that these mizuno mp 32 irons are great. they are easyish to hit and are very easy to shape. they are great value for money!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 12, 2008]
jamie platt
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: mizuno mp 32

hi i would like to know weather 2 buy these mp 32s i kud get them for 200 hundred pounds and dont know weather i wud like them so kud u send me an email with more detail about these clubs and i am a high handicapper and my email is jamieplatt123@hotmail.com

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 10, 2008]
barney6969
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno MP 32

what a feel....uuuhhh
i'm changed from titleist dci981(graph.)to this nice looking blades. i do not played it before and after 4-6 weeks...yes...that's it!
i begin to played golf 3,5 jears ago an my hcp is 15. i think, with this baby's
i can catch the 10 next jear.
best wiches from heidelberg/germany

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cleveland 588/900 60/51/56°
taylor made rescue 22°
cleveland rescue 19°
ping g10 10,5° with pro launch red

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Sep 08, 2008]
jammer
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: MP 32 with NSPro-950 shaft

Bought this club brand new last Saturday at my local golf store. I had bought a single 6-iron before as a training club: I was using Callie BBs and was told to achieve accuracy, I should buy a blade hence the single iron purchase.

Anyway, I was so pleased with the 6-iron I bought. It was so easy and almost effortless to make the ball fly straight and true. This especially considering a mid-handicapper (18).

Thus, after about 3 months of lusting on the last set in the store, I finally took the leap of faith, trusted my instincts and just bought the set last Saturday, straight after a round at my home course where I just shot 91 w/ my BBs.

The following day, I gamed the new Mizzies at my home club w/o benefit of prior driving range time. I could tell my caddy shared my excitement particularly as he had the honor of peeling off the plastic when an iron is called for at a particular situation. He was equally amused at how even if it was my 'first time' to hit the clubs, I was just hitting straight and true.

One memorable shot was with a 4-iron (it was windy) to an island green 175 yards away, where i teed off to 3 feet of the pin (would have been my first hole in one). Another one was a 3-iron off the deck which just had a penetratingly straight ball flight. I never usually hit 3-iron from the fairway, so that was truly exciting for me. In the end, I ended up making my personal home course record of 87 (the 91 previous day was more or less par for me), though I must say it could easily have been an 83 to 85 had it not been for some penalties or some flubbed chips (none of which was through the use of the irons). This evening, tried them out at the driving range and was just smiling to myself particularly with the short irons which just stick to the practice greens after a straight, boring flight (neither too low or too high for my taste).

Though it's a few models earlier (I believe the MP32s are 3-4 years old), I believe this would be one of the classic favorites of the Miz line (at least in my book). Can't wait to play them again this weekend and see what else these babies can do for my score. Haven't tried shaping shots yet, so jury is still out on that aspect.

Value-wise, I got my 8-piece iron set (3-PW) for local equivalent of US$650, so can't really complain. ;-)

Customer Service

Hope to never have to avail of their service.

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Callaway BB 2004 NS Pro
Callaway BB Steelhead

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 23, 2008]
Philip
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno mp 32

Got these clubs at golf galaxy , have to say really made a difference going for the pin and staying on the green , golf ball pops drops and stops right on the green off these clubs, i dont the fact that the material they use is so soft that ot wears off the iron club surface after use , no club should wear that much , good balance though , no vibration at all hitting a golf ball which impresseded me , just bought mp 37 so stay tuned .

Customer Service

not needed

Similar Products Used:

spalding stainless steel, mp 9 , mp 32

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jul 26, 2008]
Mike Clute
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno MP32

Lots of great reviews but thought I could add some flavor based on playing the 32's for 2 years now as a non-low hdcper (15). Rather than waste speace, suffice it say that I've bought and played a number of the so-called "forgiving" clubs. They forgave, but my game never improved. The MP 32's do not reward an inconsistent or lazy swing--but hit them pure one time and you'll never turn back. While I respect the input of the better golfers that these clubs are best for 10-below handicaps, I respectfully submit that many of us higher handicappers aren't challenged tee to green--we just aren't real consistent around the green. I consistently hit more greens with these clubs and avoid my lousy pitch & chip disasters.
The MP 32's can be worked at will, can be stepped on with solid results when you need the extra pinch and, like any blade, give you immediate directional and ball flight feedback when not hit the way you intended--other than the corporate outing warrior, isn't that what we all want? They sure have a great look in your bag and even better in your hand. I bought the standard, off the shelf, stiff shaft version and, with a couple of hours on the range to get the feel, I never turned back. No problem getting the high, soft-lander or the low-bore through the wind--they respond when asked. My only problem is that I've worn the chrome off mine.

In short, the MP 32's are not only great clubs for the really good golfer, they can make a mid-handicapper with a reasonably consistent swing a much better golfer as well. Look good--feel good; I'm in love...

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 13, 2008]
rob
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: mizuno mp-32

Received a set of MP-32s for my birthday. I was playing Nike Pro-Combo's. By far the best irons I have played. Miss hits on the long irons, you pay a little, but the workability of these irons are unreal. Great feel, pretty good distance, just a great looking club.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
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