Mizuno MP 57 Reviews | Mizuno MP 57 For Sale
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September 16, 2011 by
Beny in
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These are outstanding irons that would benefit most golfers with indexes well into the double digits. I previously played the Mizuno MP 30 blades which are very nice. But even as a single digit player, I found them unforgiving to the point that badly hit shots were a near total waste. The 30s due give a lot of feedback, but with the 57s you'll still know when you are a groove or 2 off without the sting of a miss hit blade.
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What you will get is considerably more forgiveness which will translate into several shots a round being salvagable rather than the disasters they would be with a blade. I'm always a bit mystified by reviewers who go on about the looks of their irons and claim to want a lot of "workability." The latter comes from knowing your swing; most of us would just like to hit the ball straight and the 57s are excellent for that even with slight miss hits.
The sweet spot being distinctly bigger than the blades. Most players would do well to note that PGA pros increasingly play cavity backs or hybrids between blades and cavity backs--there's a reason for that. Golf is about consistency and these irons go a long way toward reaching that goal.
The ball flight is high, but not overly so and it's quite easy to alter trajectory with these clubs. A pleasure in the hand and at impact, there irons are beautifully weighted. I did have these clubs fit and it turns out I take a stock club (with the stock steel shaft) with just a little added length. But fitting is easily obtained and worth it. I would enthusiastically recommend these irons to golfers serious about improving their ball striking.
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