Mizuno MX 25 Irons
Mizuno MX 25 Irons
[Jul 21, 2008]
pjoneacre
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
MX-25 4-GW DGSL S300
I got these irons at the beginning of last year built to my specs. I have tried most of the name brand clubs and have still not been able to eject these irons out of my bag. My specs are 1.5 degrees upright +1/2 with the Dynamic Gold Super Light S300 shafts with sensicore. These are the best feeling irons I have ever hit. I also liked the MP-60's but do not hit the exact center often enough to play them day in and day out. The MX-25 offer pleanty of forgiveness for my game and a little longer than the other clubs I have tested by 5-7 yards. The spin is very managable and the trajectory is medium high, but I don't see any balooning. I have found all the Mizuno products I have ever used to be of the highest quality. Can't recommend them highly enough. What everyone says about the awesome feel of the forged irons is very true, especially with these Mizunos. Customer Service The custom clubs I got to my specifications with custom shafts and grips delivered to my door in less than 10 days. Everything is top notch. Similar Products Used: Have tried the Ping i5, TaylorMade R7 TP, Mizuno MP-60, and Callaway X-20, but none could beat the MX-25s. |
[Jul 21, 2008]
AlexGolf
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno mx-25
I purchased these irons for half price on ebay,(gotta love ebay), and i must say i ADORE them i used to have big giant cavity backs and i decided i was getting good enough to buy a good set, and i was right the irons and increadibly accurate my first two games with them, i shot my best games this year and had 15 green in regulation, if u are not sure about buying these irons do not hesitate to buy them they are simple amazing Customer Service Have not used it |
[Jul 18, 2008]
jpa
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
MX-25
I have had these clubs about a month and wanted to use them for awhile before writing a review, I am very pleased with the purchase. I was fitted and would strongly suggest that you do the same if you are thinking about these clubs or any clubs. I purchased 5-PW, I use a hybrid 3-4. What I like most about these clubs is the instant feed back and the feel of forged clubs. After using Big Berthas for the last 5 years, the feel is what I like best about the MX-25's. Every shot with a Big Bertha feels good, you know instantly with the MX-25's if you hit it thin or out of the sweet spot. Which is what I wanted to improve my game and swing. The short irons have much better control around the greens compaired to the max game improvement clubs, once again that falls back on the feel of the clubs. The feel of the short irons have really improved my short game. I don't do it very often but I am learning to back the ball up on the green with these irons. Something that I was never able to do with the Bertha's. These clubs will alow me to take the next step of moving from a high teens handicap to a low teens handicap because of the increase control around the green that I didn't have with the Berthas. Control is the selling point with these clubs. Customer Service No used yet. Similar Products Used: Compaired the MX-25s against the Taylor Made R-7's and found the feel of the forged club to be better than the cast club. |
[Jun 28, 2008]
Range Fighter
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
MX 25 Dynalite R300
WOW! I started playing a year ago and used a set of Wilson graphite fat shaft and as my coach said it was time i started looking for a "real" irons set. After reading a lot of reviews I went to the shop and tried out several brands and models (Callaway, Taylormade, Ping ecc) and when i tried MX25 knew that my search was ended. I have no experience but i can say I really felt in love with theese, under all aspects, they feel great and they look even better. I don't think about forgiveness, I just feel comfortable with these irons and this means for me having confidence and much more chances of producing a repetitive and consistent swing. I was worried about my back-ache problems, i'm quite tall and I was told that switching to steel shafts could be a problem, but my coach told me that my age(32) and ball striking and speed required steel...well I picked up dynalite regular flex ones and it couldn't be better choice for me, lightness and smooth feel as graphite shafts but absolutely terrific accuracy.
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[Jun 26, 2008]
andy mcelwain
Shoots in the 80s
excellent clubs! i play clk hibrid 3 and 4 but carry the mizuno 5-pw. they are buttery soft and all but the worst shots fly straight and long. the long irons are very forgiving but as i already had the hibrids i ellected to keep them i would recommend these to any and everyone!!! |
[Jun 22, 2008]
Glencap1
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
MX-25 3-PW Dynalite Gold SL Reg
Last week the 3 iron in my MX-900 set developed an internal rattle. I had been growing increasingly concerned that I should be moving on from the super game improvement class to more of an intermediate level club. I also own a set of MP-57 with Project X which I love and have done a lot to help improve my focus on ball striking. I may eventually blend these two sets. On the range today I hit the 3 iron longer, straighter, and higher than any before. This is a great no nonsense forgiving set with the well known Mizuno virtues. The close out price of $599 at the PGA Superstore was all I needed to trade-in the MX-900s. No regrets. |
[Jun 07, 2008]
gofore59
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Mx 25
PURE BUTTER! Mizuno are the iron gods. I shoot in the mid 80s and played MP 30s with Rifle 5.5s for 5 years, but was yearning for a change. I demod and was fitted for TaylorMade and Mizuno. I analized my swing and decided to go with MX 25s with Nippon NS pro R (75-80 mph swing) - oh what a feeling! PURE is the only way to describe these clubs. The sweet spot is gigantic and the ball sails off the face with effortless zest. The clubs are designed for straigt and high ball flight, but they can be worked to a good degree (beautiful fades and cuts). I recommend these irons to a good ball striker who wants ultimate forgiveness out of a forged club. Customer Service Highly recommend. Similar Products Used: Mizuno MP 30, TaylorMade LT2 - good, but not great - if only they were forged... |
[Apr 28, 2008]
stretchiute
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
MX-25
I originally purchased the stock irons with the dynalite shafts and loved the feel, but the trajectory was too high. I sold those on craigslist and got another set with Project X flighted rifles in 6.0 flex. Absolutely outstanding control and feel. Better feel than even my cleveland Ta2's, which have more of a blade look.
Customer Service na Similar Products Used: Titleist, Cleveland, |
[Apr 26, 2008]
Golfmage
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MX-25, R flex stock steel
I consider irons to be one of the strengths of my game. I started with forged musclebacks in the 70's and have been playing a long time, almost always with forged non-cavity irons.
Customer Service None needed/ Similar Products Used: Power Bilt Citation, Nike Pro Combo, Titleist 962, 990, 690MB, MacGregor V-FOIL M1025, Callaway X-18, Wilson Di7 |
[Apr 20, 2008]
Schmeegle
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno MX25
One word for the mx-25: Awsome!
Similar Products Used: mx23, mp30, mp33, mp15 |