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| Product Description • Cavity-back forgiveness meets blade-like feel—a club suitable for mid- and low-handicappers alike• Traditional aesthetics combined with high-tech, computer-aided design—old-school looks, new-school performance• “Grain-flow forging” technique preserves and reinforces the metal’s grain for a pure, soft, solid feel• Double-nickel chrome plated mirror finish for knockout good looks and durability • Modified U-grooves increase spin rate for superior control from all types of lies and course conditions About the Manufacturer While the basic fundamentals of the golf swing are universal, each individual swing is unique. That’s why Mizuno offers a range of golf clubs for players of all abilities. From game improvement clubs for players seeking forgiveness and an easy launch to game enhancement clubs for players looking to fine tune their games, Mizuno offers the best equipment for all types of golfers. For nearly a century, Mizuno has delivered outstanding innovations and high performance technologies for serious golfers of all abilities. With groundbreaking innovations like Grain Flow Forging Technology™ and revolutionary design technologies such as CORTECH™, Mizuno has earned the trust of golfers of all skill levels, including the world’s finest professionals. Matching the ideal equipment with each player is Mizuno’s goal, and their industry leading Custom Fitting Program is the ultimate in personalization. With over 2,000 specially trained Mizuno Custom Fitters around the country, finding the perfect set of Mizuno clubs has never been easier. Dedicated to innovation and groundbreaking technological advances, Mizuno introduced Cut Muscle Design Technology in their irons in 2005, and it took the golf world by storm, winning numerous industry awards including Golf Magazine’s “Testers’ Top Pick” in both 2005 and 2006 with the MP-32 and the MP-60 irons, and “Editors’ Choice” for the MP-32 in Golf Digest’s 2005 Hot List.
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First contributed by: Last updated: 2008-05-10 20:24:38.0 by Introduction I just got back from playing a round with my "new" (used) MP-30's, and I've had an epiphany: never over the course of 35 years playing this game have I experienced such pleasure hitting a golf ball. I read the reviews here before deciding on the MP-30's and totally agree with those who rave about these irons. My driver swing speed is 95 mph, which puts me right on the cusp between Reg. and Stiff flex shafts. My MP-30's have Dynamic Gold REGULAR shafts, and wow, are these babys smooth. If you already have a pretty good swing, these irons want to be swung smoooooothly. There's just no need to add any umpff to it. My Australian Blades 7 iron flew about 150. My MP-30 7 iron is about 155-160, with less effort needed. I love the bit of added forgiveness the small cavity back gives this club. Slight mis-hits lose about 10% of their distance; not too bad. You've heard it before, but I kept saying to myself out on the course today: "butter. soooo sweet". Really, if you've never had the pleasure of striking a golf ball purely with great forged irons you are missing out bigtime. These clubs make shaping shots very, very easy. I almost just have to "think" fade, and it fades. All of this is not to say I didn't hit some clunkers; I'm still adjusting to the new sticks, but the majority of my shots were sweetsweetsweet! I'm ecstatic to have discovered this, but bummed that it took me so long to take the forged irons plunge. If you're shooting in the 80's or better, do yourself a favor and pick up a set. There are some great deals (under $250.) I don't know how beneficial these clubs would be for the 90's and above players; maybe they would be; the feedback from mis-hits is definite and specific. Just don't wait until you're 46. Read more... |
Top ReviewsReview created: 01/19/08 23 of 23 people found this review helpful. The Mizuno MP-30 iron may be the answer to the prayers of mid to low handicap golfers. As I get older and don’t play as much… I have been thinking 'wouldn't it be good to have the performance and headsize of the MP-33 blades combined with the forgiveness of a cavity back iron. Lo and behold Mizuno was thinking the same thing and the result is the MP-30. The acclaimed Mizuno forging process means you get great feel combined with the ability to shape the ball anyway you want. Every now and then Mizuno create some classic models that raise the bar and stand the test of time, such as the MP-9 & MP-11 blades and of course the MP 33,. I think the MP-30 is one of these and serious golfers should definitely check these irons out. Review ID: 10000000005159619 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 06/06/06 7 of 9 people found this review helpful. I was having a hard time playing with my 20 year old golf irons. My distance was at least 10 yards off what I had hit for the last 20 years. I had hear all the latest discussions of what technology was doing for all golfers not just pro's and I wanted some of that high tech. I went to proshop and tried the demo's that were available and found one set I liked but could not afford. I went to ebay and started to bid on the set I liked they still were more than I was willing to pay. I started to follow and watch multiple sets up for auction and finally won a relatively new set of Mizuno MP-30 with stiff shafts. My son 24 years my junior and a scratch player said they were possibly to much of a blade and maybe too stiff for my 56 year old swing. I had already won the auction and was eagerly awaiting the clubs arrival. Well to my surprise the clubs arrived and were almost brand new better than described in listing reminded me of opening christmas presents in my youth and the excitement I felt. I went to the range as soon as possible and experienced the return of lost distance and some of my lost accuracy. Well it's been two months since I started using my new irons and I wonder why I waited so long. Review ID: 10000000001115966 Was this review helpful? Report this review |

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