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I bought a set of Mizuno MP-32’s this winter with x100 shafts off of rockbottom and finally have the time to get over to the range when the balls aren’t frozen. I am by no means a good player, I’m a bogey golfer but iron play has never been my weakness, driving and short game more than often lets me down, but with my infrequency of play it’s to be expected. I played a set of Golfsmith XPC midsize irons with FCM 6.5’s for the last 7-8 years or so. I’m 24 probably around 190 lbs so I do put a bit on my swings. I’ve not been fitted since my first set so I could be way wrong in my gear choice but I’ll let the rest of you hackers like me know how things worked out.

So far I’ve been able to hit pw-6iron quite consistently and just as high as my old irons. The wedge-8iron still go sky high with the x100’s which I guess I won’t complain too much about, but I feel after the 6 iron I am too inconsistent this early in the season to justify punishing myself with a more unforgiving long iron. I don’t use hybrids so I’ll be using the XPC’s in the longer iron dept till I get my swing grooved back. I don’t regret making the purchase and for the price ($350) I don’t think I went too wrong. A mixed set would probably be a better bet but I just can’t justify spending the money retail to get the clubs I want, $900 for a set of Mizuno mixed irons just isn’t in my budget. I’ll stick with the older ones till I can gain the swing and confidence to consistently hit the longer irons.

I don’t regret my purchase at all, the feel is outstanding and the punishment from off center hits is much less than I was expecting with a cut muscle design. They look great at address and give me some good confidence when I swing. The distance seems to be a big longer but I’m going to put that to differing lofts on the sets (I can’t find the xpc specs online unfortunately but if its anything like the old titelist pro-100’s I had a 2iron there is a 3iron in Mizuno for loft). If you’re a good iron player who is looking to switch to something that has a more blade appearance I would definitely recommend the mp-32’s but unlike me you should probably get fitted before you buy them! Hopefully the positive range experience will translate onto the course when the damn snow melts.

Hope this review helps someone out who might be looking to go down this road. I know they are older clubs but they can still be had on the cheap new or slightly used.

4DX Evolver 10.5 Stiff UST V2
Big Bertha Steelhead Plus 3wood
mp-32 3-pw tt x100's
xtour 56/52deg
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The mp32's are beautiful clubs; I seriously considered them before I got the mp57's.

Regarding the lofts, I have a 2004 Golfsmith catalog. For that year, the XPC 3000 (the only one listed) 5 iron loft was 26*. The mp32 5 iron loft is 27*. In fact, all the mizuno lofts are 1* weaker. The lofts for other XPC models in different years could be a little different, but I doubt the mizuno lofts are stronger. It could be the mizuno shafts are better suited to your swing. A Rifle 6.5 is an extra stiff shaft, what are the mizunos?

Driver 905S, V2 stiff shaft
3-Wood 906F2 13 degree, V2 stiff
Hybrid 585H 21 degree, Aldila VS Proto
Irons (4-PW) MP-57, Rifle 5.5
SW & LW spin milledPutter TracyBall Pro V-1


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I have true temper x100's in the mizunos, interesting on the lofts, i don't feel like I've been hitting my irons quite as high though which could be translating into a bit extra distance.

4DX Evolver 10.5 Stiff UST V2
Big Bertha Steelhead Plus 3wood
mp-32 3-pw tt x100's
xtour 56/52deg
feel golf 60 deg lob wedge dual force rossie blade I golf balls


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If I recall, the rifle shaft flight is a little bit higher than the TT. That could explain the distance improvement in the mizunos.

Driver 905S, V2 stiff shaft
3-Wood 906F2 13 degree, V2 stiff
Hybrid 585H 21 degree, Aldila VS Proto
Irons (4-PW) MP-57, Rifle 5.5
SW & LW spin milledPutter TracyBall Pro V-1


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