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I was having my clubs regripped today and was demoing some new clubs. I demoed the Ping i5's (?) and the Big Bertha 460 Driver.. it was nice, but I also saw the Mizuno MX-19's on sale for 50 a club. good deal. so i took a 7 with me. I liked the mizuno 7 better than the Ping 7. I was reading up on these clubs are they are suspose to be for bad golfers or somthing like that? pretty much it was suspose to be the ideal club for a 20+ handicap golfer. AKA me. Right now I have the Wilson FS clubs. Not bad, just old. they were hand me downs. If anyone could tell me what they know about these clubs that would be great. I think im going to buy a driver.. Im demoing another driver tomorrow. So far they have all been callaways. ( i have the original Big Bertha now) I've already searched this forums for past threads but found almost nothing. And google give me B.S. review from mizuno. anybody hate these clubs or have anything bad to say about them? ( and if you tell me that its gonna be your clubs its your choice...I already know..thanks.)

House Hitter..


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I have always played Mizuno clubs prior to this set. They are great clubs. The MX-17 (MX-19s predecessor) were among the greatest game improvement irons of all time. Then Mizuno went and made them better. The MX-19's are easy to get the ball up and they are very forgiving for off center hits. I recently hit a co-workers MX-19's at the range and they hit nice. I was also able to work the ball a little bit which you don't find often in game improvement irons. They are basically the same as the MX-25 except they are cast instead of forged. Some will tell you that makes a difference in distance and feel. I think the only thing you really feel is the $300 difference in price to be honest!! :) You can't go wrong with the Mizuno's. Check out their MX500 driver too.

Mike

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