Mizuno MP-37 Irons

Mizuno MP-37 Irons 

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 16, 2004]
thanapong
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: mp37

I used to shoot in the 100s but my score came down to 90s, part of it due to the mp37. They give feed back and i have improved my ball striking. The feelwhen you hit the sweet spot is surely the sweetest thing in golf. Frankly, mizuno wasn't on my shopping list until i tried. But once i feel the sweetness, i can not resist to get one set myself. you can pretty much work the ball. I can hook or fade the ball. and the distance is about 10 yards longer than my old blades. My i7 is now 165yrds. One bad thing is you have to take care of them. They get dents and scratches very easily. Thanks mizuno for the MP37. Haven't tried the new mp32 tho.

Customer Service

never use

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 09, 2004]
macattack
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: mp37

I have played Mizunos since 1991 and have owned the 11's, 14's, 29's, Grads, T-Zoids and 33's. The caivty backs are impossible to control and give little to no forgiveness. When I traded away my 29's I went into a minor golf depression (blade players know what I mean) and the 33's brought the joy back to the game. An old friend of mine talked me into hitting the 37's. Un-friggin-real! They are the greatest iron ever developed. I can't hit a bad shot with these puppies. They fly high, straight, you can talk to the ball (and it listens!) and the distance, which is a full club or more longer than the 33's is unbelievable consistent. This club is easier to control than any cavity ever made. Thank God Tiger has that ridiculous Nike contract. If he had these irons (and fired Hank Haney) everyone would be playing for second. My worst score with these irons is a 76 and thats because I can't putt. Run, don't walk, to the golf shop and put thes in the bag now. Your opponent will sh*t when he sees them in your bag and when you flag it on 1 & 2, the match will be over. Domo aregato, Mizuno!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 27, 2004]
ix8vii
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno MP-37

I've been using the MP-37 for a little while and still loving it. I've tried the MP-33 for some reason I felt that the MP-37 is easier to hit than MP-33. If you're in the market for a new set don't skip this set. At least try it. The warning label states "You might love it :)" I used the customer service from my previous sets, their very helpful.

Customer Service

Excellent.

Similar Products Used:

MP-33, MP-30, PING I-3+, PING I-3

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 17, 2004]
paulpark
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: MP37

I was stolen my MP30 while I'm visiting my friend's apt and my dad gave me Callaway X-14 as he bought X-16. Guess what. Even though MP30 is not a true blade, I just can't go back to dum cavity iron. I felt like I lost the fun of golf and decided to buy another Mizuno. I dare to try true blade, MP 37, and, wow! It's suprisingly forgiving in terms of direction and distance on mis-shots. Of course you'll get strong feed back, but the consequence is not bad at all. Strange enough, I feel like MP37 is more forgiving with some better feel compare to MP30. If you are a reasonally good ball striker then you must try this baby. I bet that you'll be shortly addicted and will never go back. I saw new MP32 in the Mizuno web site and it looks sexier but I don't think I need more forgiveness at the cost of feel.

Similar Products Used:

MP30, TM Rac OS, Ping i3+, Callaway X-14,16, and more

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 04, 2004]
gaffers
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: mp37

these are fantastic irons surprisingly easy to use. i tried the mp33 and the 37, and i thought the 37 was a better iron overall. more solid /good trajectory/feel its all there in these irons. i played titleist 690.cb before these and ther is no difference in forgiveness .yes you feel it more when you dont hit the sweet spot ,but when you see were the ball finishes there isnt much difference . brilliant clubs.

Customer Service

v/good

Similar Products Used:

titleist 690.mb/t.made rac,hogan apex 50

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 03, 2004]
stalliongolf59
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed: MP37 w/ rifle 6.5 shafts and tour wrap grips

Boy, do these babies feel good. they are so workable and their feel is incredible. they are weighted perfectly and the ball absolutely shoots off the clubface. they are very consistent, too. You still get the feedback of a miss hit shot, but the shot dispersion is less than any other blade. Probably the best forged set of clubs out there.

Similar Products Used:

TaylorMade RAC mb

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[May 29, 2004]
ColdSteel
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: MP-37

Will never play a cavity back again as long as these clubs are around. They are outstanding. In the past I told myself that I could never play a blade. In fact I was looking at the mp-30s and TA-2s and have only played more forgiving cavities from makers like cobra. I believe they are longer and just as forgiving as the other clubs I have played, yet have a greater amount of feel. You will feel the feedback from a missed shot. I like this and believe it will help my game improve. If you like the traditional look, enjoy feedback, and are sick of the "clunky" iron sets that are now out there, do not be afraid to try these just because your handicap is above the single digits.

Similar Products Used:

All cobra products, TA-2s, MP-30s, TA-6 and 7s, Ping G2, I3+ and I3 blades

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 27, 2004]
kuapol
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno MP-37

First of all, I would like to say "Do not be afraid of (Mizuno)blade". It is not that difficult to hit. I've been playing golf for 3 years and this is my 3rd set of iron. Previously used Top-Flite tour OZ (R300) and Mizuno T-ZOID sure(s300), respectively. My score was around 90-94. These two are very easy to hit, but too much forgiveness is not good for a golf game!!! Currently in a transition to blade, I can strike the ball much straighter. Ball flight is good, not too high(sure is too high) The feeling is much better. The miss-hit is painful, but less miss-hitter I become. For the distance, I loss about 1 club. 165y for 8iron(used to be 175-180 by t-ziod sure). But that is not my concern, coz I want a straight ball not a distance. I think this club can help me lower my score to 80 within a year. Highly Recommended.

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

Top Flite Tour O-Size Mizuno T-ZOID Sure Callaway X14, X16 Ping I3 O-Size

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Feb 26, 2004]
ploya
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno MP 37

I'm an 8 handicap. If your idea of fun is hitting great "golf shots". If you get more juice from hitting a gentle cutter from 160 yards out than from draining a birdie putt, then these sticks are for you. I love creating shots, these bad boys allow me try them all: cutters, lazy draws, sweeping hooks, knockdowns, half swing fades. So much fun! The range is just as fun as the course. Not as difficult to hit blades as you might think. Improve your ball striking, hit with the clubs the golf gods intended you to. Blades! Oh yeah. Feel is great. Looks are dead sexy. Tremendous balance. Demo these, then save your pennies. You'll thank yourself someday.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 16, 2004]
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno TP 9

I'm having a difficult time deciding what irons I should play. The TP 9 I think is the only blade Mizuno made for lefties and it is a fantastic club. I tried the MP 30s but sold them as I did not care for the trajectory. The TP 9 trajectory is more to my liking.The set I bought is used and they have the Rifle 6.0 shaft. I like the the True Temper S 300 better as it is more responsive. But even with the Rifle shaft these are great irons.

Customer Service

ok

Similar Products Used:

Hogan Apex II and Plus, Titleist 690.mb, MacGregor PMB, Ping I3

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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