Scorpio1987
Age: 37
Joined: 08 Jun 2012
Posts: 92

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Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 10:05 pm Post subject:
MP69 Irons with great feel and workability
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I'm a 14 handicap and the golf clubs for sale are not difficult to hit. I don't think a mid handicapper should have any real fears of hitting these MP69 Irons and if you looking to improve your swing these will be nice to grow into. Took me about 3 holes to get used to them. I read that getting the shaft optimized helps and to go with a little more flex than you think you need. I followed that and don't have any fear hitting the 3 iron. I was hitting a set of Cleveland Ta6 nad grew out of them and replaced them with these. I believe I hit the mp 69 3 iron better than the Ping G20 Pink Driver (game improvement, moderate offset, moderate sized sole, cavity back desing oversized head compariable to a set of king cobra's). I went with project X 5.0 shafts. My swing speed with the mizuno shaft analyzer was 84 mph which would fit a project X 5.5 shaft. In hind sight, on fear I went with the 5.0, but after playing with them I think the 5.5 would have been fine. I have lost nothing playing these versus cavity backs in regards to control, distance, and scoring. I have gained a tool that can help make working the ball easier. I've decided that blades are game improvement through better feed back/feel and increased ease in ball workability..
The Mizuno MP-69 Iron Set, the next iconic Mizuno muscle-back iron, was created by blending Mizuno's PGA Tour Staff input with the latest state-of-the-art design and simulation tools. These Mizuno MP-63 Irons are the perfect balance of Grain Flow Forged feel and unmatched workability. The MP-69 irons feature the newly developed 4D muscle design. A strategic weighting strategy from 3-Iron of the Ping i20 Irons through PW ensures ideal COG (Center Of Gravity) placement in every iron throughout the set to deliver total ball control and a predictable trajectory.
When it comes to muscle-back designs of the Ping G20 Driver the major manufacturers are never going to make huge changes. This is the case with the Mizunon MP-69 and the only real differences are a slightly larger muscle-back and a bevelled back edge. This won't change the target audience, but very good ball-strikers will notice slightly more forgiveness and better performance in the long irons, particularly on firm turf according to http://www.discountovergolf.com/-Ping-G15-Irons-UK_21.html. Fans of classic blades know what they get from Mizuno, which is a great feel and workability.
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