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Mizuno MP-69 Review

 
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zileby zileby
New User | Posts: 30 | Joined: 08/11
Posted: 02/09/12
10:29 PM

The phrase "sex on a stick" comes to mind when trying to describe the look of the MP-69. Mizuno combined feedback from its staff players with the latest state of the art design and simulation tools to create the MP-69. The thin top line, curved back line and redesigned sole gives the MP-69 its sexy and distinctive look. Blade style irons look good in general, but in all honesty, the MP-69 is one of the best looking clubs I’ve seen in awhile and I wouldn’t be surprised to see it make the Golf Digest Hot List.
Like all of Mizuno's MP irons, the MP-69 is forged using the company's patented Grain Flow Forged process, which provides a buttery smooth feel at impact. Mizuno used its new 4D Muscle design to ensure the center of gravity isMizuno MP-69 Irons placed in the correct spot in each clubhead to provide unmatched ball and trajectory control. And the new trailing edge bevel and modified U-grooves produce ideal spin rate for maximum playability in all conditions.
While I am not yet one of those golfers who cares how my ball will roll out on the green (by and large, I am still happy to hit the green), I do know the difference between a slice and a fade so I fall into the category of golfers who wants to be a serious golfer. I have the desire to be a single digit handicap, but I’m not there yet so I figured I would struggle trying to hit the MP-69. To my surprise, I wasn’t half bad ... then again, I wouldn’t exactly write home about my time on the range. Every now and then I would catch one on the sweet spot and my oh my, it felt great!          
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