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When did Mizuno MP 53 come out?

When did Mizuno MP 53 come out?

The Mizuno MP-53 Irons claim to offer more forgiveness from a compact head and we would have to agree….Mizuno MP-53 Irons – Product Details.

UK Launch 08 September 2010
Golfer Mens
Hand Availability Left, Right
Material Steel
Shaft Types Steel

What does MP in Mizuno stand for?

Mizuno Pro
Mizuno’s golf business has been built on the success of its MP irons (MP stands for Mizuno Pro), so whenever a new model is introduced it’s a big deal, not just for the brand but for Mizuno fans, too.

Do any pro golfers use Mizuno irons?

Which Tour Players Are Using Mizuno Equipment? Currently there are 7 PGA Tour players among the top players in the world playing Mizuno clubs or other Mizuno equipment. This list includes players like Cameron Smith, Paul Casey, and Adam Scott.

Are Mizuno mp54 forgiving?

We see the Mizuno MP-54s as the iron to beat in this segment. Mizuno say that this is the most forgiving iron of their MP range but for us this is the one all players should go for. Better players who prefer blades will find the MP-54s offer them all the workability they need with just that extra level of forgiveness.

Are the Mizuno mp-53 Irons good?

The Mizuno MP-53 irons will suit those who like classic Mizuno heads but need added forgiveness and/or anyone looking for a balance of forgiveness and workability. This is the most forgiving and longest Mizuno MP iron ever released.

What makes Mizuno headphones so special?

A new diamond muscle designed and a milled pocket cavity have allowed Mizuno to add more forgiveness to a compact head. Mizuno have worked hard at the sound of the face at impact as this is directly related to feel. The pocket cavity removes 14 grams of weight and allows it to be redistributed around the cavity.

What are the pros and cons of the TaylorMade mp-53?

Pros: A ‘Game Enhancement’ iron that packs TONS of forgiveness. The compact design and thin top line will appeal to a wider range of players. Superb turf interaction! Cons: None; period. I’m all about taking something and improving on it, but there’s not one thing that I can personally find on the MP-53’s that I can criticize.