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Although a blade, I hear MP67 plays just like MP60. Meaning not much difference between these two in terms of playability, feel, forgiveness, etc. Is this true?
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I have a mixed set of Mizuno MP 60 and MP 32. The MP 32's are pretty much indentical to the 67's and I can say that the MP 60's are a LOT more forgiving in the longer irons. The playability and feel are just about the same, but again, the MP 60's are more forgiving in the longer irons.
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I have the 67s and they are great clubs.

Although, I may have got them for a different reason then you. I got the less forgiving clubs to give me more feedback.

I couldn't see much difference between the 60s and the 67s on good hits but then again a good feeling hit might not be a good hit on the 60s cause of the forgiveness built into them. A good feeling hit, which wasn't that good of contact on the 60s probably wouldn't turn out as good on the 67s.
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