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Mizuno MP-68 Irons

Mizuno MP-68 Irons

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  • Brand: Mizuno

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The new Mizuno MP-68 Blade moves away from the cut muscle design that the MP-67 had and resembles the MP-37 with the muscle back developing from the toe area. The muscle back lines and edges however are smoother on the MP-68 than the MP-37 and some in Japan have said it reminds them of the classic MP-14 with its curved muscle back and sharp toe. Mizuno has also followed suit with its 2009 design guidlines by placing the running bird logo on the sole and the model MP-68 with new MP logo in the toe corner. The 0verall head and face is very compact and coupled with the thick muscle provide the purest feel of any Mizuno grain flow forged blade.

 

For the last several years pre release Mizuno head only sets have popped up far before the official release date. They look perfect to the untrained eye but when put on the scale the head weights are off and the hosel size often appears to be over or undersized.  This has been the unfortunate case for many of Mizuno's MP models in recent years but its a consistent pattern. Right now there are sets on ebay and in certain forums of possible fakes. Im sure if you contact Mizuno they will say these are not Mizuno authorized products. This confuses us because we have been under the impression for many years that Mizuno Irons were made in the Chuo factory in Japan yet the origin of these imposters are Taiwan & Hong Kong

 

Mizuno MP-68 Irons 3-9P
Mizuno MP-68 Irons Right Handed
Mizuno MP-68 Irons Steel Shaft
Mizuno MP-68 Irons Flex: Regular / Shaft

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Anonymous user   2011-08-02 16:58:16
My uncle plays these irons and recommended that I try them. I previously had played over sized Taylor Made RACs, but as I started shooting in the 70s, I wanted a more compact club. I hit the Titleist MB blades and the Taylor Made CBs, but the MP-68s were smoother and more forgiving than those blades. If you are going to purchase blades, I definitely recommend these. I found myself hitting too much draw with other blades, but with the Mizunos, that is not an issue.
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Anonymous user   2011-08-02 16:58:16
My uncle plays these irons and recommended that I try them. I previously had played over sized Taylor Made RACs, but as I started shooting in the 70s, I wanted a more compact club. I hit the Titleist MB blades and the Taylor Made CBs, but the MP-68s were smoother and more forgiving than those blades. If you are going to purchase blades, I definitely recommend these. I found myself hitting too much draw with other blades, but with the Mizunos, that is not an issue.
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