The Pros and Cons of Mizuno MP 58 Irons
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The Pros and Cons of Mizuno MP 58 Irons
The Mizuno MP 58 Irons are another extremely impressive looking set of Mizuno irons released in late 2009. Quite allot of technology has gone into the design and manufacture of this golf club in order to achieve this combination. Power and distance is perhaps not so much an important factor to look at in an iron. But the MP-58 irons are fairly impressive in this department. The penetrating ball flight seems to help give an extra 10 yards or so of carry than what allot of other newer irons can give, even in windier conditions. The Mizuno MP58 Ti Muscle iron has been designed to combine the playability of their better player irons with the forgiveness of a multi material construction modern iron, the first time this has been done in the Mizuno MP series.
Featuring the same dual muscle technology as that of the Mizuno MP 58, the MP-58's have seen Mizuno bringing multi-material technology into the MP range. Every previous iron in the MP range has been made from a single billet of steel but the MP 58 Irons combines the soft 1025E carbon steel with a titanium insert.
I purchased the 58's a couple days ago after hitting them, along with the Mizuno MP 68 Irons, in the Online golf store "Golf Club Sale" for an hour each on two separate days. I was hitting the 68's as well as the 58's. (Mostly 6 iron.) And the 68's felt GREAT! But, I knew that out on the course when I'm not hitting off a forgiving mat on a flat lie and not hitting ball after ball the results would be much different. So I went with the 58's.
Mizuno Golf Introducing the new MP-58 irons with revolutionary Dual Muscle Titanium Technology. During the complex grain flow forging process, a high-tech titanium metal is forged into the outer muscle of the iron, which not only delivers the feel, workability and shape every MP player desires, but also takes playability in an MP iron to a whole new technological level. The MP-58 irons achieve the rare combination of a penetrating ball flight, increased MOI, and superior feel, all in the ultimate player's head shape.
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Featuring the same dual muscle technology as that of the Mizuno MP 58, the MP-58's have seen Mizuno bringing multi-material technology into the MP range. Every previous iron in the MP range has been made from a single billet of steel but the MP 58 Irons combines the soft 1025E carbon steel with a titanium insert.
I purchased the 58's a couple days ago after hitting them, along with the Mizuno MP 68 Irons, in the Online golf store "Golf Club Sale" for an hour each on two separate days. I was hitting the 68's as well as the 58's. (Mostly 6 iron.) And the 68's felt GREAT! But, I knew that out on the course when I'm not hitting off a forgiving mat on a flat lie and not hitting ball after ball the results would be much different. So I went with the 58's.
Mizuno Golf Introducing the new MP-58 irons with revolutionary Dual Muscle Titanium Technology. During the complex grain flow forging process, a high-tech titanium metal is forged into the outer muscle of the iron, which not only delivers the feel, workability and shape every MP player desires, but also takes playability in an MP iron to a whole new technological level. The MP-58 irons achieve the rare combination of a penetrating ball flight, increased MOI, and superior feel, all in the ultimate player's head shape.
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