Mizuno MP-33 Irons
Mizuno MP-33 Irons
[Dec 22, 2009]
Jacob Weatherly
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP33
I got these clubs used about 9 monthes ago and i think that they perform great. im 13 years old and am a high70's shooter to low 80's. i do have my best round of 76 right now =). i think that these clubs are more for people witha lower handicap rather then your average golfer. i cant wait to get them dialed in to my swing=) and then hopefully i will lower my game=) |
[Nov 15, 2009]
Luvemforged
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mp 33
Got a set for <$90 on eBay for kicks because I didnt think I "deserved" to play these irons. The first time out I shot 77! They are longer by approx 5 yards (half club) than my Taylor Made 300, with which I shoot in the 80's/low round of 75. Soft and "relatively" forgiving. I'm having this beat up set rechromed and look forward to playing these full time next season. Customer Service Not needed Similar Products Used: TM 300, Titleist 900.CB |
[Oct 28, 2009]
Sweetlou280
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
Mp 33
I used to play the Mp60 (and loved them), but my game has improved enough to where I need the workability more than I do the forgiveness. So I switched to the MP 33s, expecting a week or two of that awful CLUCK feeling of a miss hit till I get used to them...but I was very very pleasantly surprised. The feel was absolutely pure...PURE PURE. But you know when you miss, but it turns out no worse than a miss with the MP60s. The extra workability is nice as well. Oh lets fade this one, look at that A FADE. High and soft...wow it lands like a butterfly. I also think i GAINED yards with these, most likely because these clubs respond best with a GOOD swing, so I've been making more lately.
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[Sep 27, 2009]
roach18
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno mp 33
Bought these on ebay for 127.00 + shipping. Really enjoy playing these, especially how they look at setup. Added bonus is all the compliments you get from other golfers. Definitely had to spend some time on the range to get comfortable but the feedback really forces you to correct your swing. |
[Aug 11, 2009]
Ron J
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP-33
The Mizuno MP-33 is simply the best club I've ever owned. My son started using mine a couple years ago, which of course left me looking for new irons. I thought maybe it was time to look at some type of cavity back (AGE THING) and see if that would help my game, u know, game improvment irons. Needless to say, I was wrong. I found my son a nearly new set of his own MP-33's, which meant I got mine back. I feel like a kid with a new toy. SO GLAD to get them back, good blades are hard to beat. I don't buy into all this bull about cavity backs being so great, just isn't true if your a decent ball striker. If you haven't tried this iron, I would recommend it. Spoke with a Mizuno rep and said the new Mizuno 68 is nearly a replica of the MP-33. If you haven't tried them, I would recommend. You won't regret it!! Customer Service No Probleme - No need to use Similar Products Used: Taylor Made R7 TP - Hogan BH-5
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[Jul 03, 2009]
New to Striking
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
MP 33
I shoot low 80s and ready to go lower. My full time set is the MP57. I got these cheap on Ebay to sharpen my ball striking skills. Already the improvement is beginning. My eight iron I hit to 150-155. With a little practice, I've been tightening up the dispersion and adding a little distance. The four iron took a bit of practice to dial it in. But, now the grouping is fairly tight at 200-205 yards. Hitting these pure is just plain sweet. Hard to believe, but these MP33s may be pushing aside my MP57s (which I love). Customer Service na Similar Products Used: MP57s |
[Jun 22, 2009]
13handi
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP 33
Most will say a 13handi has no business playing blades, so I got these to practice with to ensure consistent contact. But twice @ the range had the balls going where I point them. So I took them out to Bandon Dunes and hit them great! Absolutely love'em! Customer Service No experience. Got them on eBay for $80! Similar Products Used: Taylor Made 300's |
[May 21, 2009]
joboo14
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
MP 33
These irons are the best. I've been playing them for almost 5 years now and they are by far the most solid iron you will find. If you want workability and incredible feel these are the irons for you. Unlike most other full blades, the hitting area on these is slightly bigger offering greater forgiveness as compared to most other blades. |
[Apr 24, 2009]
jamesll9
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP-30
These are amazing irons. I am a 12 handicap, hit a 7 iron about 140 yards, so one would not think blades would be for me. I am hitting these very well. No more pulls, that happened way too often with offset game improvement irons. Distances are consistent, and they are much better for chips and finesse shots than oversize heads. BLADES ARE NOT JUST FOR LOW HANDICAP GOLFERS! Customer Service Mizuno is top drawer. Similar Products Used: Macgregor V-foil 1025m |
[Jan 26, 2009]
HPGolf
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP 33
All I got to say is WOW. I still play the MP 30's. I will never leave her. They are like that girl that lovin is so good but you cannot bring her around your parents. The MP 33's is that classy lady that you end up marrying, but the 30's got that bite when you strike em wrong which keeps you sharp and you always go back and get a piece every now and then to keep you sharp. I love the 33's when I got a set I hit the 3 iron first and it was love at first site. I paid 20 bucks for mine off of craigslist. The person must have been on crack. WHatever the narcotic they were were addicted to I supplied the habit that day and bought these gemns. Even if you cannot find them for the price I did and have to pay a decent retail value you will never experience a feel like this again. Remember if you ever see a cheap set of MP 30's get em, she is a outstanding mistress to keep on the side and she will go low.. Customer Service none needed Similar Products Used: Mizuno's only I cannot afford Miura yet |