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Used Men's Mizuno Left Hand MP 60 Iron Set Stiff Flex Steel Shaft

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CategoryGolf > Clubs > Iron Sets
BrandMizuno
ModelMP-60
Condition Used
Hand Left
Flex Stiff
Shaft Material Steel
Gender Men's

3-PW Stiff Flex Mizuno MP-60 Cut Muscle Iron Set Own the perfect clubs for an low to mid handicap golf game with the Mizuno MP-60 Iron Set. The Cut Muscle design will give your ball a slightly higher flight with the long irons and is ideal for mid-trajectory shots with the short irons, making for softer landings for your play. Your sweet spot will be 10% larger with a Grain Flow Forged 1025 mild carbon steel construction head that when compared with the MP-32 is bigger by 5%. Add modified U-grooves that will enhance the feel and deliver shot-shaping control and a durable, long-lasting double nickel chrome finish and you will find both good performance and that sometimes needed forgiveness with the excellent set of irons. 163 REVIEWS 4.8 STARS ★★★★★ ★★★★★ OUT OF 5 Simply supurb clubs. Equal to anything that has been or will be made. Clubs are a very personal thing and whether you like or dislike a club is up to the individual. For me these clubs are so good because there is nothing extreme about them. Topline, off-set, sole and cavity size are all small to moderate. These sticks will reflect the quality of your swing and the direction of the clubface. They also let you know where you made contact, which is all good stuff to me as that is how I might get better. There is a fair amount of forgiveness depending on what that means. If you miss the sweet spot a bit then they will perform OK, if you hit them with a closed or open clubface then they will draw or fade rather than tend to go straight like a lot of game improver irons. Sure when I hit a bad shot I wish I had some Big Berthas or something, but when I nail one I'm happy again. All this means that anyone can hit them but it all depends on what you want from a club. If you want to just slap at the ball and get a decent result then they aren't for you. If you want a club that let's you know how your swing is going without being over punishing then these are great. Distance is like all other clubs it mainly depends on the swing speed, shaft and loft. The lofts are a bit more traditional compared to more modern clubs so they won't go as far as strongly lofted clubs but that's neither here or there. If you decide to give them a try they are very cheap at the moment, just make sure the shaft is right for you and get them bent to your specs and all will be good. Until the rules on clubs change or there is a major technology breakthrough I can't see how anything better than these will come along. It must be a pain for manufacturers who need to make changes and bring out so called better clubs every year or so when they know they can't really improve on an older model.

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