Mizuno MP-30 Forged Irons
Mizuno MP-30 Forged Irons
[Aug 23, 2010]
Mike Lee
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Mp-30
Moving from the Taylormade R7 iron set was the best thing for my game in the 2 years i have been playing. The 30's aren't as forgiving nor hit as far for the mis-hits, but those arent the shots i shuld want to make the distance. after working for a month with these irons i have shaved about 5 stokes on 18 holes. the Feel is unbelievable, and same with the distance on solid shots, Great irons, Great feel, Great distance, and Great all around everything |
[Aug 01, 2010]
jpmx142
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP-30
I have played Ping I3 irons for the past 4 years and I really liked them but i noticed that i was left on every shot. I decided to try the mizuno's becuase I noticed that when i tried a set of titleist forged with no offset i was right at it.
Similar Products Used: Ping i3, callaway x-18 , Big bertha 06 ,Taylor made burner,Titleist 990, Lynx Black cat |
[Jun 13, 2010]
icoins
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno mp30
I have tried all the Modern Clubs, I play with Mizuno MP-30's, I am a off a plus1 but dont hit the ball solid 100% of the time, these clubs give you great soft feel, there very easy to monuvre shape both ways and are very forgiving. A great Club im trying to buy another set / new as we speak Top of the line clubs A+ |
[Feb 09, 2010]
rjamesmc
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP-30
I traded in my MP-37's for the MP-30's
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[Feb 08, 2010]
Romeo Raffiek
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
MP 30
Tried all the top clubs at the golf show and ended up picking these cause I hit them the most consistant it was the best thing I ever did. The feedback when you hit the ball dead solid perfect is as many have already said before effortless... the irons look and feel great and I'm a proud owner |
[Jan 22, 2010]
James H
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP30/37 Combo
I bought this set wanting to fine tune my swing and become much more accurate. With my previous set (Taylormade Oversize '05) I could have a decent setup and decent tempo and still hit a good shot. With these irons your tempo and setup has to be great. Not only that but to gain distance you have to also have very good timing and sequencing of your swing to hit good shots. If you don't have the timing, you are going to lose distance. (so your release also has to be very good. Initially, my swing was a bit to aggressive because these irons are very light compared to my previous set. Also, I noticed I have to complete a couple of practice swings and really dial-in before I attempted to hit the ball, whereas with my Taylormade Irons I could walk up and hit 10-15 balls before I had to "reinforce" my swing mechanics and tempo. Once the neccessary adjustments were made, my ball striking with these clubs was - for lack of a better word - beautiful! Was my distance the same, probably not...but that's because my previous set was much heavier, with a larger head. My distance doesn't fall off that much. However, my ball flight is now excellent, I can work the ball much better and I am much more accurate.
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[Nov 28, 2009]
Joe
Scratch Golfer
I bought a set of Mizuno mp30 some year ago and i can say that, my best ballstriking moments on the golfcourse are with these. I went from mp30 to Ping i5 and im back with mp30.
Similar Products Used: i3+ blade,i5 |
[Aug 14, 2009]
D Ray
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP 30
These irons were true love at first swing. As a 6 handicapper who fought a mean draw with my titleist 704 CB's for what seems like enternity, hitting these irons was an epiphany. The feel that is so aptly described as buttery is simply unbelievable, and yet these irons still provide plenty of feed back and allow for ample workability. I lost no distance switching from titleist and was still able to sling an 8 iron out there to 180 on a routine basis. Since switching to these clubs I've shaved 3 strokes off my handicap and have broken par on a handful of occasions (a first for me.) Would swear by these with my life and you cant beat the value! Customer Service N/A |
[Aug 02, 2009]
Justy
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Mp30 ns pro regular
Have been using the Mizuno mp37s for a year and although they are nice clubs i wanted something more forgiving but with the Mizuno MP model feel... Although the Mp52's are the latest MP30's were exactly the same as the 52's in terms of forgiveness. Also the clubs did not at all lack in any feel compared to the 37's. So i picked a set for a bargain on the internet and am happier than ever. The shafts that came with(ns pro reg) were so much better than the s300s which i had before as it is so LITE(right weight for my swingweight)... So to conclude if you, like me want the feel of Mizuno MP but also need the forgiveness go for these. (By the way you can tell that these look the same as the mizuno mp62's, I GUESS mizuno is lacking in innovation and therefore are producing same clubs with different name/model no) Customer Service Not NEEDED Similar Products Used: callaway x12 mizuno mp37 and mp57
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[Jul 30, 2009]
Adrian T
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
mizuno mp-30
Loved them, had a pair of game improvement knock-offs - never realized how nice mizuno's hit. Was tooling around with my buddies mp-14's and decided I needed to get a set. Good hits are like slicing warm butter with a sword - effortless.
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