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What do you guys think about the MP 60's? I'd love to get a new set of either MP 52's or MP 57's, which I still may do, but I stumbled across a used set of MP 60's for about $230.

I'm trying some MP-60's now and I really like them. They feel great and are somewhat forgiving while still offering the control of a blade. I'm still not sure if I'm good enough for them, but I think I've decided to keep them instead of trading up to MP-52 or 57.

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I have to be honest and say that I am considering switching from my Mizuno MP 30s to Titleist AP2. I never thought I would consider it but they look really good and the ball comes off the face nicely.

Funny..I'm selling my AP2s to my buddy and going to hit some MPs tonight.

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I was wondering if any and all current Mizuno MP players will weigh in on their favorite MP iron, and why.

Long time Mizuno lover, and I've played the MP-14's, T-Zoid Pro II, and now the MP-33's

My definite favourite Mizuno's are the MP-33's. I like them even better than the MP-14's which I used for 5 or 6 years. There's a little more forgiveness and better ball flight on miss hits towards the toe. I like the so much I'm going to buy another set on eBay, get them refinished and set them up to match my current set. I really like the long irons in the T-Zoid Pro II's, but I didn't much care for the shorter irons 6-PW.

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In my Ping Hoofer II bag: Titleist 975J | Callaway Big Bertha 3 Wood S2H2 | Mizuno Fli-Hi 18˚ Hybrid | Mizuno MP-33 3-PW | Cleveland Tour Action 900 54/60 | Ping Anser II BeCu | Titleist ProV1

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I had a set of MP32s for awhile that I enjoyed. Dumbest move was trading them for an x-20 tour set.

I bought the MP-62 irons when they were released in Late August. I have no problem saying they are by far my favorite iron that I've hit to date(I've gone through the Titleist, Cobra, TM, and Ping fitting carts).
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Having demoed several different MP irons and with my son having just gotten the MP-52's I really felt like I would get something along those lines. I even thought I might venture into the AP2's but after I did a fitting, when all was said and done and after different shaft combos and the smoke cleared, the iron I hit the most consistently was the MX-200. You can call it a GI iron if you want but when you hit it right it feels just as good as any of the MP irons that I had hit. The longer irons take a little getting used to (appearance) but once you've hit them several times you quickly overlook that. I'm pleased with what I bought and I would encourage anyone low to mid capper to check them out.


 

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MP-37!!!!! I've tried the 67 and I own the 37 and I must say the 37 provide more distance, accuracy and forgiveness. The PX shafts might've made a difference though because I'm not a huge DG fan, but that's neither here nor there.

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