Yes, they are so pretty good, The MP-69 was released about this time last year, and will remain the current model at the top of Mizuno’s lineup for at least another season.From a purely aesthetic perspective, there is very little, if anything not to love about the Mizuno MP-69 muscle back. http://www.golfcheapbase.com/Discount-Mizuno-MP-69-Irons-370.html Unlike some other blade styles on the market today, the lines on the MP-69 are soft, and flow perfectly. The primary feature of the design is that allows for a thinner muscle towards the top of the long irons (lower COG, aids in higher launch, etc.), and thicker muscle on the top of the short irons (higher COG, increased feel, and control).
On the course, the Mizuno irons performed beautifully. It offers a penetrating mid ball flight that works extremely well in almost all conditions with the MP-69s flying just a bit lower than that of their slightly more forgiving counterparts. This set will take me into my retirement years and am looking forward to many good rounds with them. One does not need to be a scratch golfer to play these irons IMO, but you do need to put a good swing on them to get that iconic "buttery feel" from solid contact. Workablity is another feature I love http://www.golfcheapbase.com/ about blades as one can work a fade even if you are a natural drawer of the ball.
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