Advantages: Great for impovment, good forgiving face. Disadvantages: Hevier than graphite shafted clubs.
...Mizuno MX-23 irons. Steel shafted (like all the pros use now) and a great impovement club.
I got a set of these for christmas, I had a handicap of 28. Now after using these clubs for less than half a year my handicap has dramaticly changed by 10 i now play off 18.
At first they took a big of getting used to compared to my old irons but soon the face hardened up and they went super! In winter weather they hold there own against cold and wet. As well as hitting great shots.
Good for improoving players because they are quite forgiving and have a large sweet spot on the face. The first thing i noticed when I bought them was the grips. Very nice grips that make it easy to line up the ball to the club face.
Another great thing obout these clubs is that they were a real bargin. I got mine from my pro shop brand new, im glad i did....
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Advantages: Beautiful to look at and a great feel when struck well Disadvantages: Aimed for the low handicapped and not very forgiving
...As a 7 handicapper myself, I was recently searching the internet and local golf shops for a new set of irons. My first thought was to go for Mizuno because I have always played with Mizuno irons. You know that when you buy any set of Mizuno irons, they will look lovely at address and feel great when struck. I found that this was true with the MP-33s when i tried then out. The only problem with these irons is that they are not very forgiving. I would recemend them for a good consistant player, off a handicap of 5 or better. I tested all the Mizuno irons on display and found that MP-32s were the way to go as they are a very simular iron but with that extra forgiveness. I now own a set of MP-32s and believe that they are the best irons that you can get on the market....
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Advantages: Hits the golf ball a long way. Disadvantages: You're never sure what direction it will hit the ball
...of the new "legal" drivers that I purchased as a possible replacement was the Mizuno MX 500.
Why did I buy it? Who really knows why a golf addict actually buys *ANY* piece of equipment. I was in the professional's shop at my home golf club one day simply browsing around when I spotted it on the shelf. Mizuno have a good reputation in the golf world, and I'd heard great things about this driver from fellow golfers. So a couple of swishes later, and a wee bit of sales spiel from the pro, and out came the old plastic and I was 280 Euro lighter and the proud new owner of the club.
The Mizuno MX 500 has a *BIG * club head. 460cc capacity to be exact, although that won't mean much to any non-golfers reading this review. Suffice to say that it's *BIG*. In fact it's so big that you might be forgiven for thinking you were swinging a brick stuck onto...
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