Mizuno MP-58 Irons

Mizuno MP-58 Irons 

DESCRIPTION

Mizuno MP-58 3-PW Iron Set with Steel Shafts Introducing the MP-58 Irons from Mizuno with revolutionary Dual Muscle Titanium Technology. During the complex grain flow forging process, a high-tech titanium metal is forged into the outer muscle of the iron, which not only delivers the feel, workability and shape every MP player desires, but also takes playability in an MP iron to a new technological level. The light weight characteristics of the pure titanium utilized in the MP-58 irons allow for

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[Jun 11, 2010]
Sarah
Shoots in the 80s



Mizuno Golf Introducing the new MP-58 irons with revolutionary Dual Muscle Titanium Technology. Mizuno MP 58 irons at http://www.golfshoppingshop.com Price only $358.99. During the complex grain flow forging process, a high-tech titanium metal is forged into the outer muscle of the iron, which not only delivers the feel, workability and shape every MP player desires, but also takes playability in an MP iron to a whole new technological level. The MP-58 irons achieve the rare combination of a penetrating ball flight, increased MOI, and superior feel, all in the ultimate player's head shape.

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5
VALUE
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5
[Apr 28, 2010]
Str8RippinEm
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno Mp-58

Where to begin with these irons...For starters, these are probably the best looking Mizunos I have ever seen. Many people say they got too much going on as far as the titanium insert which I think makes the club look better, and at address, they look nothing short of a blade with maybe a little thicker top line. As far as performance, at first I thought I picked up a $1000 mistake because I just wasn't hitting them that good. BUT, got them 2' upright and the right grips, let me tell you, I actually get two feelings from these now, PURE BUTTER and PURE POWER. I promise that is what these feel like. Basically the same feel of a quality forged club with a HOTface. Shots just rifle through the air. Shaping shots is not a problem either, these things are deadly accurate if you put a good swing on em. I am not Mizzy fanboy by any means, but I just can't find a better forged iron at the moment. (the new callaway x-forged were money but kinda harsh on slight mis-hits)Buy these and I promise you will not be disappointed, if you are, then its your swing. And do yourself a huge favor and get fitted, this goes for ANY clubs you buy. There is crazy technology for fitting, take advantage, I did and now these things are CORRECT!!. hit em straight.

Customer Service

Never dealt with but I hear its top notch.

Similar Products Used:

Taylormade R7 and R7TP, R9 and R9TP, Titleist CB, Callaway X-Forged, Mizuno 33 through 68, Ping i15, Adams Pro Black

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5
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5
[Apr 12, 2010]
Larry Weeks
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno MP-58

I just tried these at the range. 3, 6, & 9 irons. I'll admit to miss hitting a couple of 3 irons but mostly these were wonderful feeling pretty easy to hit irons and seemed deadly accurate. Hard to tell distance at the range. The ball flight is lower than I usually get but I hit the ball very high so I'm fine with that. These felt sweet and went very straight unless you tried to fade or draw the ball. A couple of loose swings with the 3 iron though gave very ugly results. Never hit a bad shot with the 6 or 9. I don't want to suggest these are too hard to hit. I hit maybe 20 3 iron shots and had only 2 bad shots. What gives me pause is that the bad shots were pretty bad. Both were shanks and I've never done that with a 3 iron before. I would suggest you try these before you buy these. I'm going to give them another go myself. On top of feeling very sweet they are gorgeous clubs!

Customer Service

No experience

Similar Products Used:

Mizuno MP60, Most Taylormades

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RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
[Mar 05, 2010]
Felix Minley
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: MP 58

I shoot low 80's. These combined with the KBS stiff shafts are the nicest clubs I've ever used. I've tried them all and nothing feels like a Mizuno and finally a great stock shaft to match. Buy them if your a decent ball striker only. Good luck.

Customer Service

No problems with Mizuno. Ever

Similar Products Used:

MP60, X Forged, R7TP, Bridgestone J33's, Srixon I701, I601. ETC

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RATING
5
VALUE
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4
[Nov 24, 2009]
jeff yulo
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: mizuno mp-58

cheap price.. $599 only brand new

http://cgi.ebay.com/MP58-BRAND-NEW-IN-BOX-2010-Mizuno-MP-58-Iron-set-3-PW_W0QQitemZ190352144252QQcmdZViewItemQQptZGolf_Clubs?hash=item2c51df377c

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RATING
4
VALUE
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5
[Oct 18, 2009]
Steve Yap
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: MP58

Beatiful irons felt in love with it once i hit it. Bought the iron within 15 minutes no question the best feel irons i have ever hit. Comming from Ping I10 makes a big different. Only one thing about MP58 lost about 3-5 yards on 3 iron to 7 iron.

Similar Products Used:

Ping I10 great club but very different from the Minzuno MP58. The MP58 has much better feel and hit.

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RATING
4
VALUE
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4
[Sep 28, 2009]
famousdavis
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed: MP-58

You'll want to read this because I'm a true scratch golfer. I grew up playing the Wilson FG-17's so you know I'm the real deal. My friends often comment on how I hit it flush with just about every shot...in short read on: I saw these babies at Haggin Oaks and just had to take em out. I was hitting darts at the 150 and then the 175. It was like the perfect marriage of a highly skilled player and an amazing iron. I bought the set right there that day for $899. That's a drop in the bucket for me. Buy em if you are good enough. If you're above a 7 hcp you should buy some lessons, not more clubs.

Customer Service

I'm an A list customer so they've always treated me well.

Similar Products Used:

All of them.

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RATING
5
VALUE
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5
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