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Yup. I played the AP2's fine, they felt good.... I have been playing golf for 14 years and never hit a Mizuno (that I'm aware of). Hit a demo 6 iron MP-57, immediately tried the 60, 62 and 32. Lined up a sale on my AP2s and bought the 57's. That feel of the Mizuno's is unreal and my shots were awesome. I cannot wait to get out on the course with them.

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Congrats. I just got the Mizuno MX-25s last month and Im in love. They have such a great feel to them.

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Congrats! Happy to hear you are satisfied.

I went from a big CB $200 set to MP-57's this year. Haven't had a chance to play them yet, but I can't wait to find out what all the talk about the Mizuno feel is.

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My golf shop owner just called and said he got a set of MP-57's with the PX 5.5 shafts in for a trade. Says they have been played less than 5 rounds. He wants $550. I'm off to have a look at them... I've demoed them and they are sweeeeeet!!!! Demoed the AP2's as well but didn't like the feel when compared with the Mizuno's...

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My golf shop owner just called and said he got a set of MP-57's with the PX 5.5 shafts in for a trade. Says they have been played less than 5 rounds. He wants $550. I'm off to have a look at them... I've demoed them and they are sweeeeeet!!!! Demoed the AP2's as well but didn't like the feel when compared with the Mizuno's...

Thanks guys..

^ That is a good deal. Also, I thought I liked the AP look but after a while it bothered me.

MP-57 3-PW
907 D1
CG-12 *56
Vokey sm *60
Tight Lies 3 woodSeeMore MFGP putter


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Congratulations! My dad offered me to trade my AP2's. He will keep them and he will buy me new clubs and I really like the MP-57's or the 60's so if you could give me more differences between them I will be glad to read them!

Greetings!

Driver: 905R 9.5° (UST Proforce V2 Stiff) | Fairway: 906F2 15° (UST Proforce V2 Stiff) | Hybrid: 585.H 21° (S300) | Irons: AP2 4-PW (Project X 6.0) | Wedges: Vokey Design 52.08, 56.11 & 60.11  | Putter: Studio Select Newport 2 

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Congratulations! My dad offered me to trade my AP2's. He will keep them and he will buy me new clubs and I really like the MP-57's or the 60's so if you could give me more differences between them I will be glad to read them!

The 57's are a full cavity....The 60's were more of a partial cavity, less forgiving unless hit off the sweet spot and the sweet spot felt smaller.

You hit the APs so you know the feeling of that iron when hitting the ball well. Now x that feeling by 2 and that is Mizuno MP-57, even on a small miss hit.

MP-57 3-PW
907 D1
CG-12 *56
Vokey sm *60
Tight Lies 3 woodSeeMore MFGP putter


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I love the mp-57's!!
I work at a golf store and whenever were not busy I take a 5 iron and just hit them in the simulator... Nothing feels better when you hit it pure.
Beautiful club.
Driver: Titleist 909 D2 (VooDoo shaft)
Woods: Titleist 909 D3 (15 deg, VooDoo shaft)
Hybrids: Mizuno MX700 (20 deg)
Irons: Titleist ZB (4-pw)
Wedge:
Titleist Vokey 52°, 56°, 60°Putter: Scotty Cameron Studio Select NewportPutter Cover: Scotty Cameron 2009 Cupid Dog -WhiteBalls: Srixon Z-Star

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If you guys think the 57 feels good, pure an mp-32. Very hard to describe because nothing feels quite as good......well, maybe.

Driver: Tour Burner TP 9.5* Whiteboard Stiff
Hybrid: Rescue Dual 19*
Irons: 4-pw Mp-32 S300
Wedges: Vokey Spin Milled 56* and 60*
Putter: Newport 2 34" 340gBall: Pro-V1 or NXT-tourShoes: Adidas Tour 360 LTD


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I LOVE my titleist 695 cb's. They are very similar to the mp 57's except a bit smaller and less forgiving. They are amazing, if you like the 57's then give the 695 cb's a shot. You can get them new for cheaper than the 57's because they are a year old.

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