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Mizuno MP-58 Iron retrospect

December 16, 2011 Outdoors news in Bedford Hills,New York, United States of America

The MP-58 provides a solid option not only for the mid level handicap player but for the scratch player as well.




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Bedford Hills, New York, United States of America (Free-Press-Release.com) December 16, 2011 -- The MP-58 provides a solid option not only for the mid level handicap player but for the scratch player as well.

The MP-58s were actually a good fit.With the advancement in technology, though, this set was bound to be slightly more forgiving and consistent: two traits any golfer is looking for in a set of clubs they buy.

The MP-58s have a build you would expect from Mizuno. Very solid and classic - while infusing some new technology. To develop the MP-58 iron, Mizuno uses a high-tech titanium metal during the forging of the outer muscle of the iron. This enhances the feel, workability and shape of the club. The lightweight titanium also allows for an ideal amount of thickness behind the impact area to promote the soft, solid, consistent feel while increasing the perimeter weighting for playability.

One other big design feature inthe MP-58 setis that they have modified U-grooves that conform to the new condition of competition rules for 2010 while still providing spin and maximum playability. All of Mizuno's new designs conform to the new rule, basically ending the square groove run started years ago.

About looks,one of the most underrated parts of a club is its look and feel.The look can inspire good mental thoughts and the feel and feedback will reinforce them. While the MP-58s may not look as simple or pure as a traditional blade, there might not be a better looking dual muscle club out there. The feel impresses even more and is exactly what you'd expect out of a Mizuno club.

The feel of the MP-58 is quite nice too. There wasn't a noticeable difference in weight, which is good if you are transitioning clubs. Not only does the MP-58 look like my forged blades, they felt like them at setup and through the swing.

In my opinion, the MP-58 could be found in the bags of a range of players. Not just the middle handicapper, but the scratch as well.They are so easy to hit and have the look and near-feel of a traditional muscleback or blade.

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