Which mizuno iron?

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After advice on mizuno irons. Im tossing up what model to head for. I play off 12, but i know i can get down to singles in the coming year if i continue playing and practicing. I think im a pretty good ball striker, i hit a 7 iron about 145 – 150m generally. Im not sure whether to go for a MP57 or a blade (MP32 or MP67). I have heard the 32s are easier to hit than the 67s. Even tossing up a combo set, with 3 – 6 in 57 and 7 – PW in 32 / 67. Any one got ideas? How hard are the mizzy blades to hit and what benefit will they give over the 57s? I like the lower ball flight of blades.

 

Chris,
I’m very close to you in handicap (9). I rarely play consistently to 9; however I throw the odd 2 or 3 over round in there somewhere. I was in a similar position to you.
I ended up going with MP-60’s after getting rid of a set of MP-32’s and I haven’t looked back. My cousin has just bought a set of MP-57’s after trying the 67’s. He’s off 13. You really need to be swinging the club consistently well to get the most out of the MP-67’s. I say to you don’t let your ambitions run away with your capabilities at this stage.
When you’re off single figures and can play to this regularly, then maybe the 67’s will be appropriate. In the meantime get the 57’s they look almost as good anyway! Ball flight means sweet F.A. – what matters is what you write down on your scorecard.

 

The 57’s look fantastic and are workable while still being slightly forgiving. I don’t see why you’d want to move from those to the 32’s or 67’s.

 

The 57’s look fantastic and are workable while still being slightly forgiving. I don’t see why you’d want to move from those to the 32’s or 67’s.

 

Chris if you miss hit the ball, where do you miss hit it.

Heel or toe side?

Watch out typos + poor grammar.

Member number one of IHLWC

 

chevychase,

Ball flight means sweet F all? Please go on further.

 

I would say generally off the toe. My miss hits are generally fat shots.

 

I am thinking i will go for 57s and then in time the blades may be more suitable.

 

chevychase,

Ball flight means sweet F all? Please go on further.

Trivis,
when you write your score down, do you say “I made a great birdie at the last; played a high fade to the middle of the green then drained a 20 footer for birdie”. No you don’t. For the majority of amateur golfers, lower ball flight with blades is a load of BS. If you want a lower ball flight, choke down on a less lofted club and play the ball further back in your stance. Too many amateurs get caught up in this notion of ball flight when they don’t have the game to match their clubs. For 99% of the people on this forum, they should be concerned about the number they write on their scorecard, not whether they hid a “low draw” etc…

 

Chevy,
The saying, “you do not have to draw pictures, just the number counts” on your scorecard is very true…however…for the 99% of people on this forum as you have said…they would dearly like to improve and when that times comes, their ball flight will and must improve. Hitting worm burners or having a non-consistent flight is not improvement. Yep, too many Amateurs use the wrong irons at times….being caught up in their ball-flight is not a bad thing, it is what you should be striving for….a more consistent flight pattern.

 

I am thinking i will go for 57s and then in time the blades may be more suitable.

Aspiring club ho!

Chris
have some info for you re purchase 57’s. you want to shoot me your email or you want mine? (am hoping to get some after demo day next week).
Kiwi

"Serenity Now"

 

I am thinking i will go for 57s and then in time the blades may be more suitable.

Aspiring club ho!

Bad news.

You will need a wider sole to help with the fat shots, and a good cav to help with the miss hits on the toe.

think of a round-about.

A blade is a round-bout with all its weight in the center. So if the the round about is spinning and you hit the outside of the round-about it is going to easier to stop if all the weight is on the outside (cav back )

If you miss towards the heal side of the iron, the cav will have little or no effect. Blades/ cut mussel with a small offset could posibly help.

Up to you though the mx-25 could be the go if you want to hit the ball more consistantly.

Watch out typos + poor grammar.

Member number one of IHLWC

 

I am thinking i will go for 57s and then in time the blades may be more suitable.

Aspiring club ho!

Chris
have some info for you re purchase 57’s. you want to shoot me your email or you want mine? (am hoping to get some after demo day next week).
Kiwi

"Serenity Now"

 

How about like a triple combo set?
57’s in long irons, 60’s in middle irons, and 67’s in short?
That would rule.

 

How about like a triple combo set?
57’s in long irons, 60’s in middle irons, and 67’s in short?
That would rule.

Sounds very cool

 

thanks Kiwi. my email is

snedden9485@hotmail.com

cheers

chris

 

A combo set may be the go, but i think a straight set of MP57s will be fine.

 

Mizuno use to be a great company, but IMHO the marketing gods got to them.

MP33 lasted years and MP37 are still going around. MP30 lasted about a week and a half. And the MP 60’s not much longer.

I have 2 sets of MP 60’s – the great thing about this marketing BS program that Taylormade started is that the club depreciate like a bastard every time a new set comes out.

You can pick up a almost new set of MP60’s and have them landed in your hot little hands for less than AU$500. Global Golf or 3Balls will do that easy as pie.

I have hit the new 67 ones in the same config as my own, I bought a couple of irons just to make sure. I am a low marker and I cannot tell the difference between them and the mp60’s.

if you do choose Mizuno, save your dosh and get a set of MP 60’s, they are the same club, with some rubbish excuse as to a MAJOR difference.

And for the record – I LOVE Mizuno clubs… I have always owned a set of them, but they are a lump of solid metal, and you cannot change a lump of solid metal in between series.

Enjoy

 

thanks Kiwi. my email is

snedden9485@hotmail.com">snedden9485@hotmail.com

cheers

chris

Aspiring club ho!

email sent.

"Serenity Now"

 

After advice on mizuno irons. Im tossing up what model to head for. I play off 12, but i know i can get down to singles in the coming year if i continue playing and practicing. I think im a pretty good ball striker, i hit a 7 iron about 145 – 150m generally. Im not sure whether to go for a MP57 or a blade (MP32 or MP67). I have heard the 32s are easier to hit than the 67s. Even tossing up a combo set, with 3 – 6 in 57 and 7 – PW in 32 / 67. Any one got ideas? How hard are the mizzy blades to hit and what benefit will they give over the 57s? I like the lower ball flight of blades.

Aspiring club ho!

Chris, Titleist 690cb’s or 695cb’s!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Awesome clubs – would be perfect 4 u!!!!!!!!!! :) IMO

'Follow-Through: The part of the swing that takes place after the ball has been hit, but before the club has been thrown.'

 

i got the 57’s and love em.. .. very workable ..you get into tight lies and hit it clean..cleanish, i found they have a fair amount of forgiveness ( and i played huge game improvement irons before adams GT2)
ball flight is lower than the adams.. .. and i’m scoring a hell of a lot better

i did not hit the 67’s so i can’t really comment there, they were nearly identicle to the 60’s so i chose the easier option

go and hit balls of grass with both and see how it goes.. dont hit off matts cause you wont really know if your hitting it fat

i paid 880 delivered from the USA let me know if you want any info .. its an aussie bloke..PGA member who teaches and runs a shop there

nearly??!!!
if only !!??

 

thanks grant. sounds like you got em from Fergo as most on here have.

 

yep sure did ..
however some have noted if you had a warranty claim then sending back to USA could be expensive.. but i have never had a problem with any club.. not even the cheapies i habve mostly owned .. and hopefully wont …touch wood ( persimon of course)
cheers
gm

nearly??!!!
if only !!??

 

Hey NotVirge, what about the AEP’s?

 

match up mp32’s with mp57’s in a combo because the sole length (heel to toe) is similar if not exactly the same. 67’s will be a little shorter and may throw you off.

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