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Mizuno's Best MP-59 and MP-69 irons Review
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Author:  Angelbaby [ Tue Apr 16, 2013 2:31 am ]
Post subject:  Mizuno's Best MP-59 and MP-69 irons Review

The Mizuno MP-69 irons is a pure muscleback evolved from the highly acclaimed MP-68. Aimed at the Tour player and high level amateur with its classic, clean looks, the MP-69 has a slightly more pronounced toe, last seen in the MP-32 and a muscle pad that makes the longer irons easier to hit with a marginally higher trajectory. The shorter, scoring irons are more compact at address, with a raised centre of gravity for greater trajectory control.

These Forged Ti Muscle combine the workability of a blade with the forgiveness normally found in a cavity design, delivering, say the makers, stability from off-centre strikes. Mizuno claims the thicker material behind impact also ensures that accurate strikes are rewarded with a solid impact. With the centre of gravity close to the clubface ball strikers can produce controlled draws and fades.

While the more forgiving Mizuno mp 59 irons uk is a Forged Ti Muscle featuring what Mizuno describes as 'cavity forgiveness with blade workability and feel.' The thicker Ti Muscle material behind impact ensures that the centre of gravity is located closer to the clubface, which allows better players the ability to work shots whilst still offering the forgiveness of the cavity-back design.

With weight saved from the middle portion of the clubhead, the MP-59 takes the characteristics of a full cavity design, with stability from off center strikes. The thicker material behind impact ensures that center strikes are rewarded with a solid impact. The MP-59's center of gravity also remains close to the clubface - allowing ball strikers to produce controlled draws and fades.

"In the MP-59, we've created a more familiar, softer Mizuno feel by the way we've shaped and bonded the Titanium insert to the steel casing. cheapest golf clubs It's a solid looking iron now with a less 'clicky' feel and beautiful looks," says Mizuno's Chris Voshall.

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