With input from Luke Donald, Mizuno, long known for its buttery soft player's line of clubs, have added the new Mizuno MP-64 irons. The new design of the MP-64s bring back some of the technology we have seen in previous sets from the company with an increased focus on feel. Using this design, a fair amount of the clubs weight is positioned directly behind the sweet spot, leading to increased feel, while allowing some of the remaining weight to be moved out towards the heel and toe to increase forgiveness. The clubs also have a progressive flow throughout the set with regards to the depth of the cavity. While many of the new Mizuno irons, including the Mizuno MP-59 Irons, Mizuno MP-53 Irons, and Mizuno JPX 800 Irons include a lot of new technology, that is not the case with the new MP-64 irons. However, that isn't to say that these clubs aren't an improvement over Mizuno MP-63 irons or other irons that Mizuno has previously offered as there are a number of refinements which separate these from other clubs. Also, while they can be punishing to play if I'm rusty or haven't been practicing, they offer just enough forgiveness to not hurt my game when I am puting in the necessary time and effort on the practice range. I've also come to appreciate the increased feedback these clubs offer versus other clubs I've been using, especially when on the rage. Yes, bad shots may not feel great, but I like the fact that they are masked by the club. While Mizuno has designed the clubs with a progressive cavity and the Diamond Muscle Pad to increase forgiveness, that by no means mean that these clubs are forgiving. They are not, and if you miss the center of the club by more that a little, you're going to know about it. They don't necessarily feel bad on mishits, but they do not have the solid yet soft feel that a good shot has. Put it this way, while you may notice little to no difference between bad and good shots with a game improvement club, that is not the case with these. In conclusion, I have found that these are a pretty good set of clubs for me. The irons have a beautiful mirrored finish with only three markings on the back of the club. Source from: http://www.golfbuywholesale.com/article-383-Why-Luke-Donald-Switches-irons-from-mp-59-to-the-new-mp-64.html
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