The MP-64’s will certainly tick a lot of boxes for the better player. The clubs have a very shallow cavity so they do offer a touch of forgiveness – but the main point of these irons is to deliver exceptional feel and more feedback. They are so good that Donald has already put them into play on tour.

Are Mizuno mp64 blades?

By the letter, the MP-64s aren’t technically blades, but as cavity backs go, they’re certainly closer to muscleback than they are game-improvement iron. There’s no arguing that the 64s are a better players iron, and in basically every respect they’re more of a player’s club than what’s usually in his bag.

Are MP 64 irons forged?

The Mizuno MP-64 irons are a players iron set through and through, with the soft feel of forged steel that consistently good ballstrikers crave. These cavity-back irons play like blades with a little added forgiveness.

Are mp63 irons forgiving?

The new Mizuno MP-63 irons have a diamond shape in the cavity of these players’ irons. That diamond shape distributes the weight in the head behind the ball just about perfectly along with offering just the right amount of forgiveness.

What are the reviews of the Mizuno mp-64s?

The Review 1 Looks: The MP-64s are beautiful. 2 Performance: Luke Donald, who never switches irons, moved to these within a week. 3 Flight and Distance: These are some of the easiest player cavity back irons to flight down if needed. 4 Feel: Mizuno is known for its “Grain Flow Forging” process.

Are the mp-64s a good club?

By the letter, the MP-64s aren’t technically blades, but as cavity backs go, they’re certainly closer to muscleback than they are game-improvement iron. There’s no arguing that the 64s are a better players iron, and in basically every respect they’re more of a player’s club than what’s usually in his bag.

Is Mizuno listening to the public?

Bottom Line: Mizuno moved forward by looking behind. It took the feel that got Mizuno to the big dance and paired that up with the latest technology in forgiveness for a players iron. This goes to show that Mizuno is listening to the public. Tested: Mizuno MP-64 (3-PW) with KBS Tour C-Taper X-Flex Shafts (Soft Stepped)

Is the mp-64 the exception or the rule?

The MP-64 is not the exception, it’s the predictable continuation of the proud Mizuno tradition. While it’s absolute commonplace these days, we’d be remiss not to point out that not even Mizuno is immune from the plague that is strong lofts in clubs targeted at the better player.