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The MP-59, the next evolution of our award winning Ti Muscle Technology, delivers full cavity forgiveness in a player’s half cavity design. During the elaborate Grain Flow Forging process, the pure Titanium material is forged into the muscle of the ゴルフクラブ 5% larger Sweet Area compared to the MP-58, the iron that debuted Ti Muscle Technology while taking home "Editor’s Choice" in Golf Digest’s 2010 Hot List. The lightweight characteristics of the pure Titanium allow for the ideal amount of thickness behind the impact area to deliver consistent solid feel while simultaneously providing a dramatic increase in perimeter weighting for enhanced playability. To date, only Mizuno’s patented Grain Flow Forging process can deliver this technological advancement that produces these amazing gains in forgiveness, all within a compact, traditional head shape.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

New Mizuno irons for 2011 - Mizuno MP-53 iron

As you would expect, they are all aimed at a slightly different type of golfer but they do have one thing in common - they are all gorgeous to look at.

Into the range come the new MP-58, MP-53, JPX A25 Pro and JPX E600. The introduction of the two JPX irons signals the end of the successful MX range, which has been a favourite of game-improving golfers for the past eight years. The JPX range is therefore replacing the MX-1000 and the MX-300.

We've got all the juicy information on the new irons, including topline and sole pictures. Just click on the links below to find out more.

When creating the new MP-53 iron, Mizuno's engineers were charged with the task of developing the most forgiving and playable MP iron in the company's history.


They wanted the forgiveness of the MX-300 iron to be blended with the shot-making potential of the MP-52. Mizuno engineers decided that a Diamond Muscle design and a V-shaped milled pocket cavity would allow them to deliver these characteristics.


The pocket cavity removes 14g of weight which is then redistributed round the cavity to give the largest sweet spot of any MP iron to date without adversely affecting versatility.

The MP-53 iron, Harmonic Impact Technology was used to create the perfect feel at impact and the 360 degree grind on the trailing edge makes the head size appealing even to better players. The short irons are also smaller than the longer irons for more workability.

The result is an iron with a slightly longer blade length than the MP-52 but a narrower sole than both the MP-52 and the MX-300 and more forgiving than either.

Chris Voshall, from Mizuno's R&D dept, said: "Our design ethos is about packing as much forgiveness as we can into smaller, more versatile packages. The MP-53 is an incredible iron - it's smaller than our previous game-improvement iron the MX-300, yet still more forgiving.

"The MP-53's forgiveness is in the right places - the mid and long irons. With the shorter irons, loft takes over the role of forgiveness and we put the emphasis back onto feel and versatility. There is a great balance to this set - for anyone from Tour level to a serious mid-handicap amateur."


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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Mizuno Irons MX-100 on golfwholesalestore.com at best price for sale

The new Mizuno MX 100 Irons look great with the Mizuno Irons blue in the back and the Y-tune bar across the back of the head to help with off centre hits. The ultra pocket cavity similar to the MX 19 irons helps move the centre of gravity low in the head to help generate maximum launch for high and long golf shots. The Mizuno MX 100 Irons are available in RH graphite and steel options and LH steel only. Custom fitting is availble from 4 to SW making the Mizuno MX 100 a great golf club for new golfers to mid handicap golfers who are looking for value for money , a brand name you can trust and a fantastic performing set of golf irons.

Mizuno MX-100 Irons

The Mizuno Irons MX-100, released in 2008, are designed to be game improving clubs aimed at mid and higher handicappers. Mizuno made these irons with the intention that they would be very easy to hit, while offering great forgiveness.

At first glance they are very nice irons to look at. They have a nice design and some very nice graphics on the cavity.


As with most Mizuno irons there are a variety of shafts available, both in graphite and steel. The MX-100s we put to the test were equipped with MX Lite steel shafts in stiff flex.

If you would like to know more information about the specifications and shafts available for the MX-100 irons. Then you can follow this link to the Mizuno Golf website, which will open in a new window.

Probably the first thing most players will notice when they first hold the MX-100 irons is that, despite having larger heads, they are quite light-weight. If you're not used to lighter clubs it may take afew swings to get used to.


But in terms of performance, the large heads on these irons really did help to make them very easy to hit, most players should have no problem launching the golf ball with the MX-100s.

And this was generally the case through the whole set. Higher handicappers who prefer to have hybrids in their bag as opposed to intimidating long irons, may have that point of view changed after trying these clubs out.

Whether it's off the fairway or the tee, the longer MX-100 irons are probably some of the easiest to hit long irons ever made.

Admittedly the large cavity can be seen at times when looking down at address on some of the longer irons. But this is only abit distracting for a while, it just takes a bit of getting used to.

We didn't quite find these Mizuno irons as forgiving as what we thought they'd be. Some reasonable forgiveness was there but definitely not as much as on some other game improving irons on the market.

A slight mis-hit will still produce a reasonable shot, but if you're quite abit away from the sweet spot with a strike. Your shot is not likely to be landing around your desired target area.

However the distance and power these irons produce cannot be faulted. Though the ball flight is often a tad on the higher side, these irons can carry the golf ball a very long way when hit well.

And for the approach shots that do find their target and land on the green. The higher ball flight produced by these Mizuno irons really helps give the ball a softer landing. Providing that the greens aren't bone dry, most well hit shots should stop relatively quickly.

As far as game improvement irons go, the MX-100s in our opinion are one of the longest around, and can definitely make the game of golf more enjoyable, and easier, for a newcomer or a higher handicapper.

They pretty much do the job they're meant to. They are easy to hit and do offer a reasonable amount of forgiveness. Even some mid or lower handicap players shouldn't be put off by the stigma of using a game improvement iron.

Just now with most retailers there is a considerable difference between the price of the steel shaft and the graphite shaft models.

It's up to each player to make their own mind up about whether the extra money is worth it for graphite shafts. But we'd recommend that most players stick with steel shafts here, because overall they are better value for money.

Product Description
• The MX 100 features innovative Y-Tune Technology that provides a massive sweet spot for unsurpassed forgiveness

• Maximum playability in all conditions are achieved though the modified U-grooves which produce the idea spin rate

• The super wide sole is designed for maximum forgiveness and consistent playability

About the Manufacturer
While the basic fundamentals of the golf swing are universal, each individual swing is unique. That's why Mizuno offers a range of golf clubs for players of all abilities. From game improvement clubs for players seeking forgiveness and an easy launch to game enhancement clubs for players looking to fine tune their games, Mizuno offers the best equipment for all types of golfers. For nearly a century, Mizuno has delivered outstanding innovations and high performance technologies for serious golfers of all abilities. With groundbreaking innovations like Grain Flow Forging Technology™ and revolutionary design technologies such as CORTECH™, Mizuno has earned the trust of golfers of all skill levels, including the world's finest professionals. Matching the ideal equipment with each player is Mizuno's goal, and their industry leading Custom Fitting Program is the ultimate in personalization. With over 2,000 specially trained Mizuno Custom Fitters around the country, finding the perfect set of Mizuno clubs has never been easier. Dedicated to innovation and groundbreaking technological advances, Mizuno introduced Cut Muscle Design Technology in their irons in 2005, and it took the golf world by storm, winning numerous industry awards including Golf Magazine's "Testers' Top Pick" in both 2005 and 2006 with the MP-32 and the MP-60 irons, and "Editors' Choice" for the MP-32 in Golf Digest's 2005 Hot List.

Friday, December 30, 2011

Review: Mizuno MP-58 irons

The second of the Reading-based company's new irons in the consistently excellent MP range, the Mizuno MP-58 perfectly complements the Mizuno MP-68. It’s a classic 'good cop, bad cop' scenario. Where the MP-68 is tougher, meaner and leaner, a club that demands absolute respect, the MP-58 is a little more easy going, a little easier to deal with, yet no less compromising. It’s a good mixture, with MP players of all levels – from scratch to 10 – able to find a club that will suit their games.

That’s not to say that the MP-58s are a doddle to hit - after all, they're very much an MP club. The offset is minimal, and although the topline and face length measurements are slightly up on the MP-68, there’s not much in it.

But what sets these apart is the technology that has gone into them. It’s a half-cavity, in the vein of predecessors like the MP-30 or MP-60, but instead of steel, the cavity on the MP-58 is filled with a block of titanium. This is the first time that Mizuno has allowed an intruder like titanium into the blade's inner sanctum so it must be truly special to have earned its place on an MP club.

The key to this decision is weight. Titanium is 40% lighter than steel yet it retains the density required for a solid strike. This removal of mass allows weight to be spread across the clubhead, widening the sweetspot, but without moving the CG (centre of gravity) too far away from the clubhead, thus ensuring a lower flight and plenty of workability.

At impact, the feel is incredibly solid, markedly different from the MP-68, which is much softer and more buttery. Despite what Mizuno says about a penetrating flight, I found the trajectory higher than the MP-68, but given that it is designed to offer a little bit of help, that is surely no bad thing - particularly if the towering iron shot is just your thing.


Thin topline of the MP-58

The MP-58 also feels more powerful, like there is more spring off the face. You can almost feel the acceleration off the clubface, where with the MP-68 the sensation is one of being cushioned.
Like the MP-68s, the MP-58 irons were tuned for the optimum vibration frequency, which translates into feel. Indeed, so much work has gone into the feel of this club that Mizuno says that playing-wise, it could have been released a year ago. But they wanted to get the feel element absolutely perfect and carried on working at it. Now that’s attention to detail!

In terms of working the ball, it’s still predictably good, although the increased forgiveness and technology does make it more of an effort than the MP-68. Again, that might not be a bad thing for some MP players. In the looks department it’s another definite winner, with a stunning clubhead giving real confidence at address. (Many thanks to Kevin Merry at The Grove for his help in the compilation of this review.

Thursday, December 29, 2011

About Mizuno MP-59 Irons Review

Golf club makers fell in love with titanium because it’s stronger and lighter than steel. That means designers can make thinner driver faces, which creates discretionary weight that can be repositioned in other areas to improve performance.
But with the release of the Mizuno MP-59 Iron Set
, Mizuno uses titanium for a completely different purpose—forgiveness.
While the MP-59 is made from steel, 12 grams of titanium are forged into a pocket behind the face of each club. (It’s the slightly darker material in the photo above.) Mizuno says the titanium allows the clubs to maintain the ideal amount of thickness behind the impact area for solid feel while automatically redistributing the weight to the heel, toe and sole of the Mizuno MP-59 Iron Set
“The more you push the weight out to the perimeter and the thinner you make it in the middle, there’s a trade-off with feel,” says David Llewellyn, research and development manager for Mizuno USA. “But by using a lower density material we can maintain thickness here and build in a little bit of forgiveness.”
Llewellyn says that like all the other MP irons, the Mizuno MP-59 Iron Set has very little offset and a thin topline because that’s what better players demand.
In fact, the heads of the Mizuno MP-59 Iron Set
are slightly smaller than last season’s MP-58, the first irons released with this feature that Mizuno calls Ti Muscle. Yet Mizuno claims the clubs have a sweet spot that is 5 percent larger.
“The MP-58 has a titanium piece that is fairly uniform along the back,” says Llewellyn. “On the MP-59 we focused the titanium right in the middle.” That should make them perform better on mis-hits than their predecessors, he said.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

The Mizuno MP-14 Forged Irons

The Mizuno MP-14 Forged Irons is a set of golfing equipment that provides the importance of a golf stick  to help the golfer get a good swing that can be able to send the ball into the right direction at the right and well calculated pace.

Designed complete with unique cut away features and a slight offset that is quite instrumental in generating proper feed back with superb manipulation and easy to use, it would be difficult to choose any other kits after sampling these ones.

To get a sure control on the way the ball flies into the air during golfing action it is relatively important that the leading edges of the golf stick should be properly rolled as they provide the direction during play and also help in reduction of the drag effect. All these features make these design a much better option as compared to many available in the market.

By simply handling the stick firmly in position in readiness for action, a professional golfer can feel the potential in any stick. These sticks have proven to have the firm grip and the feel that they generate just form the grip and hold would make any golfer get the confidence that he or she is dealing with a stick that has been tactfully designed by a person with the golfing experience.

Since they have stood the test of time for well over 17 years since introduction into the market, you can be assured that as long as the market still responds positively to their efforts, you will remain relevant and will not be forced to shop for new ones with every passing year.

A major concern for most people when buying anything is the guarantee that the item will remain relevant at least for the coming few years, this is due to the economic pressures of the current world. This situation gives anyone aspiring to buy the Mizuno MP-58 Irons some level of confidence.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

2011 New Mizuno MP-59 and MP-69 Irons

Mizuno has finally released the Mizuno MP 59 Irons and Mizuno MP 69 Irons, its new irons for the winter golf shop purchasing cycle. They look awesome.

“The MP-59′s are ground breaking in concept and design, with a look, feel, and play unlike any forged iron Mizuno has delivered to date.” Twelve grams of titanium material are forged into the muscle of the MP-59 for a 5% larger sweet spot compared to the MP-58. MP-59s are a traditional MP sized head shape for the workability required by better players.

The Mizuno MP-59 Iron features a lightweight Titanium insert forged directly into the back of the clubhead. 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. The Mizuno MP-59 is an evolution of the succesful MP-58 model.

With the Ti weight added to the MP-59, off-center strikes will benefit from even greater stability. The appearance of the MP-59s is also improved by reducing the offset as a result of this improved stability. Thanks to the help of Mizuno’s Tour Staff, the MP-59 irons now features a thinner top-line, a weightier sole and a new sole grind.

Mizuno golf announced the MP-69 irons to their already iconic muscleback lineup. Blending the input of Mizuno’s PGA Tour staff members with state of the art design and simulation tools, the MP-69 irons are the perfect balance of patented Grain Flow Forged?feel, and unmatched workability.

The MP-69 irons are designed with precision craftsmanship to maintain the standards MP players have come to expect.  Mizuno incorporates a newly developed 4D Muscle design to further optimize the set, resulting in a consistent sweet spot height throughout the line that creates predictable penetrating trajectory.  This 4D Technology combined with Grain Flow Forging gives players shot and ball control, and ultimate feel.  Utilizing Harmonic Impact Technology (H.I.T.), Mizuno scientifically tunes the sound of each club head to further enhance the feel.

Monday, December 26, 2011

Mizuno MP 63 Irons Review

At first glance the Mizuno MP 63 Irons are outstanding looking clubs. The chromed face and back contrasted by the satin cavity look great. They are pure Mizuno. There is minimal stampings and markings for a true player’s club. Upon further inspection their sole grind is very well done.  There is a blunted leading edge and a beveled trailing edge meaning less digging and when you do, easy exit from the turf. The overall shape is a little boxier than the MP-68s and they seem to have a taller toe, but are still very pleasant to look down at.

In reality, Harmonic impact systems is really a awesome method of saying that Mizuno studied the seem the clubs make once they strike the the game of golf ball and tuned the clubs' pattern to optimize the know-how for players. very much of what is experienced as “feel” is really sound, although a properly struck shot possessing a superb quality forged metal produces a sensation of solid, almost gentle impact. The complete provide about the tuning was the “Diamond Muscle” design.

Mizuno is targeting reduce handicaps using the Mizuno MP 63. inside the crowded MP line, the 63s occupy the slot in between last year's MP-68 (Mizuno's present “tour blade”) as well as the MP-58 (which promises only a little increased start and slightly very much more forgiving option). another new MP iron, the 53 provides probably the most help inside the MP line, with even increased start and very much more forgiveness. With 4 present MP models, Mizuno provides very much more options for much better game fanatics than most other manufacturers.

As always these Mizuno MP 63 Irons are grain flow forged and have what we have all come to know and love about Mizuno, that butter soft feel at impact.  If you’ve never hit a Mizuno iron it is at least worth demoing one to see what you are missing.

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