Mizuno MP-37 Irons
Mizuno MP-37 Irons
[Nov 02, 2007]
Daniel
Shoots in the 90s
The mizuno mp-37 is the best club I have ever hit, what I like the most about them is
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[Sep 28, 2007]
jyon
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
mizuno mp 37
I bought these clubs 5 months ago. I had been using Mizuno pro II's for the past 6 years and felt I might be ready to get some blades. I tried almost all the mizuno blades since I'm sold on Mizuno. I really liked the mp67's, but they seemed a little toe heavy. I kind of took a gamble and got the mp 37's and I can't go to anything else.
Similar Products Used: mp67, mp33, mp32 |
[Sep 28, 2007]
jyon
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
mizuno mp 37
I bought these clubs 5 months ago. I had been using Mizuno pro II's for the past 6 years and felt I might be ready to get some blades. I tried almost all the mizuno blades since I'm sold on Mizuno. I really liked the mp67's, but they seemed a little toe heavy. I kind of took a gamble and got the mp 37's and I can't go to anything else.
Similar Products Used: mp67, mp33, mp32 |
[Jul 19, 2007]
Tom
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP-37
Not really a review, just a clarification. The MP-37s are available as part of Mizuno's Signature Series (custom fit only). I was at Golfsmith today getting fitted for MP-67s by a Mizuno rep, and he verified that the 37s are still available. Here's the link to Mizuno's MP-37 web page.
Customer Service The Mizuno rep was very helpful. Similar Products Used: Mizuno MP-29
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[Jul 08, 2007]
Roberto Toyos
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP37
I bought these Irons new from ebay just when Mizuno dicontinued them. I'm a Mizuno Irons fan and a blade kind of irons fan. It is what the experience has made me be a fan of.
Customer Service No need Similar Products Used: Wilson Staff, Callaway Big Bertha, Mizuno mx-23, Mizuno TP-9 Mizuno Tp-19 |
[Jul 05, 2007]
Sam
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP 37
What a great clubs! Looks awesome at address, miss hits still going fairly straight with plenty of distant (and I have plenty of that). I'd been using TM 320 for the past few years, and MP-37 is far more superior. Thanks to all the 80s shooters who posted comments on this forum - your comments encouraged me to try these blades. I'll never go back to cavity back again! Similar Products Used: TM 320, Cleveland TA-3, MP-14 |
[May 25, 2007]
Peter Hume
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
mizuno mp37 blades
previously had Nike procombo irons, nice to use and reliable. recently bought some mizuno irons, the dreaded blades, don't know what the fuss is about, sweet strikes, easy to use, confidence inspiring and very long, these are fitted with rifle 6.0 (stiff) shafts, excellent for anyone with a fast swing speed, at address the clubhead looks good, can shape shots how you choose with little effort, just an excellent set of irons. I don't work for mizuno. |
[May 15, 2007]
macca
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno pm 37
Had these about 6 months, bought in sale, custom fit, hence 5* value.
Customer Service Club pro custom fit in price. Similar Products Used: Titleist tour blades, back in the day ;o) |
[May 02, 2007]
shaggie96
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP-37
I bought these clubs two years ago in large part because of the good reviews on this site, so I thought I would provide a review of my own.
Customer Service No experience. Similar Products Used: Titleist 690MB, Hogan Apex, many others |
[Apr 23, 2007]
Mike Fannin
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MP 37
Just changed my irons from the 690mb to the mizuno mp37. Th mp 37 are awesome in the feel and feedback that they offer. The best blades on the market to bad that mizuno discontinue the this model. I am able to hit a club less thru out the set. if you are looking for a creat set of blades you need to find a set of the mp 37 and you will not be disappointed. Similar Products Used: titleist 690mb |