AT&T Carrier - Review: Mizuno MP-68 Irons Karensour - Wed Dec 19, 2012 6:27 pm Post subject: Review: Mizuno MP-68 Irons
Upon first look the MP-68s are just another set of blades from Mizuno. They have been forging these things forever, or so it seems. The grain-flow forged heads always offer the softest feeling shots of any club on the market. Cheap golf clubs They combine that awesome feeling with stunningly simple looks. These things are just a given from Mizuno.
The Mizuno MP-68 Irons for sale was a joy to hit with a fantastic feel and an excellent penetrating flight. The classic looks are everything you would expect in a Mizuno blade iron and whilst everyone will appreciate this, you will need to be a better player to get the most from these irons. The muscle pad design certainly seemed to increase the feel and forgiveness to the extent that they seemed to play like a half cavity iron.
I must however disagree with one point and that is that these are for low single figure handicappers I currently play off 16 and have been through so many sets of irons you wouldn't believe me from cavity backs to blades and these are by far the best irons I have ever hit.
I have also had the MP-58's and I actually found these to be easier to hit maybe it's because blades force you to concentrate more or whatever, Mizuno MP-59 Irons I just found these better I would however agree that you would need to be a decent ball striker.
I continue to prefer the traditional lofts that Mizuno offers in the MP line, and the MP-68s were no different. Mizuno MP-69 Irons These traditional lofts allowed me to keep the same wedge and hybrid set-up. These traditional lofts mean higher shots from most of your irons.