Like all irons from Mizuno, the company allows for custom options. Off the rack, the Mizuno MP-64 irons come stock with the True Temper Dynamic Gold shafts; however, I was looking for something a little different this time around. The irons have a beautiful mirrored finish with only three markings on the back of the club; "Mizuno" appears along the top of the club and inside the cavity, which has more of a bead-blasted look, is "MP-64" in the lower right, and a raised Mizuno Run-Bird (the company's logo) in the lower left. The only other markings on the club are the iron's number on the sole and the words "Grain Flow Forged" on the hosel. When you are known for making some of the best feeling irons around you kind of have to get this right, and this time around it seems that Mizuno has. Through the use of HIT, Mizuno was able to fine tune the vibration frequencies at impact. This is only the first part, however, of how the company makes a great feeling club. The top lines of the clubs are very thin, and in my opinion this looks great; the same goes for the sole of the club, which retains the same narrow size as the Mizuno MP-63 irons but without as much relief. One thing that I've been very impressed with is the feedback that the club offers. I've used smaller cavity back designs in the past but over the last couple years have played slightly larger clubs. Living where I do, this is the time of year that I practice a lot (beautiful weather right now, as opposed to summer when it'll be 105° on a nice day), and I've put in my fair share of range sessions with these. Mizuno recommends that these golf clubs for sale be played by those golfers who have handicaps between +2 and 10, and I'm just on the outside of the recommendation. I find that if I play on consecutive days or have put in the time practicing that I have no problem playing these clubs. However, taking a week off or so and trying to come back to these has been punishing at times. In conclusion, these MP-64s are a pretty good set of clubs for me. If you are a better golfer or at least one with enough time to practice, then I absolutely recommend these clubs. Source from: http://www.augolfequipment.com/article-322-Mizuno-Recommend-MP-64-irons.html
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