The Mizuno MP-32 is a forged muscle-back iron. It, like its older brothers in the MP line are made for low handicap amateurs and professionals. There is little in the way of forgiveness in this iron and is designed to be able to work the ball any which way you want it.
It features a small, compact head with little offset to speak of. This clean look behind the ball is what every good golfer and those who want to get better love to look at! They feature a new technology called "grain flow forging". This makes for an even better forging of the metals for more consistency and better feel. They also feature a new technology called "cut muscle" this moves a little weight directly behind the ball to the perimeter to offer these butter knifes "some" forgiveness
I had a good time hitting these irons. I am a shot maker, I don't hit the ball far so I need to be able to work the ball when and where I want it. I have spent time hitting and testing a lot of clubs over the years, and while I liked most of them, these are by far the best blade irons I have hit in a while. Simply the look alone did it for me.
I, and most good players do not want to see anything gimmicky behind the ball when they take their swing. A clean, straight faced chrome iron is more than enough, and even though there is no forgiveness with these irons, they filled me with a lot of confidence. Confidence in the fact that if I make the proper swing, these clubs will respond exactly how I tell them to. The "cut muscle" did not seem to affect ball flight compared to other Mizuno blades
I would suggest every player try these, just to get a fell for what a great iron really feels like. I often have my students start out with a single blade 7 iron to get used to hitting the ball solid each time. You would be surprised at how good a ball striker you can become when you grow up hitting irons that will only give you a good shot when you make a good swing.
Check out my other reviews on Mizuno products, including some more forgiving sets of theirs!
Published by MikeBabjak
Golf Pro and Club Maker in Ohio. Technology junkie. View profile
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