Mizuno irons have long adorned the bags of many good players around the world. The Mizuno MP-58 irons have a build you would expect from Mizuno. Very solid and classic - while infusing some new technology. The look can inspire good mental thoughts and the feel and feedback will reinforce them. While the MP-58s may not look as simple or pure as a traditional blade, there might not be a better looking dual muscle club out there. The feel impresses even more and is exactly what you'd expect out of a Mizuno club. At impact, the feel is incredibly solid, markedly different from the Mizuno MP-68 irons, which is much softer and more buttery. Despite what Mizuno says about a penetrating flight, I found the trajectory higher than the MP-68, but given that it is designed to offer a little bit of help, that is surely no bad thing - particularly if the towering iron shot is just your thing. As for on the course, I had a chance to put the golf clubs for sale in my bag for a few rounds. Again, there was no transition period whatsoever. I just hit the MP-58s the same way I would my current clubs. Distances were very similar. If there was one thing I couldn't do as well with the MP-58s on the course it was working the ball. I did not, and had a hard time, trying to hit a hard draw or cut. My normal draw was there, but not nearly as much as I am use to. In terms of working the ball, it’s still predictably good, although the increased forgiveness and technology does make it more of an effort than the Mizuno MP-64 irons. Again, that might not be a bad thing for some MP players. In the looks department it’s another definite winner, with a stunning clubhead giving real confidence at address. In my opinion, the MP-58 could be found in the bags of a range of players. Not just the middle handicapper, but the scratch as well. In testing these out, I don't think that I'd be compromising too much in any direction by playing the MP-58s. The fact is because they are so easy to hit and have the look and near-feel of a traditional muscleback or blade, I'm probably going to keep them in my bag. Source from: http://www.ukgolfsupply.com/article-454-Mizuno-MP-58-Irons-Provides-a-Solid-Option.html
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