Older MP 53 Irons With New Concepts

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With the fast developing world golf clubs, the older model may be out of our sight slowly. But we can not forget some of the great clubs from the branded companies. Mizuno is one of the biggest golf equipment company. They created JPX 825 Irons recently. The most familiar MP series are the most popular from them. The MP-53 Irons are the can add an iron to their MP line that is not only the most forgiving MP iron yet, but will also get the attention of those looking for a 'traditional' looking blade.

These irons are targeted at mid to low handicappers. They are really helpful for those who get a consistent ball strike and compression and are looking for workability. The clever 360 degree grind makes the top line and sole appear smaller than it actually is and this enables Mizuno to increase the forgiveness whilst maintaining the appearance we have come to expect from the better player MP irons. A new diamond muscle designed and a milled pocket cavity have allowed Mizuno to add more forgiveness to a compact head. The heads are ultra shiny chrome and while this looks stunning I can see some issues on sunny days. Another thing to point out in regards to the look of the MP-53′s would be the CNC milled Pocket Cavity on the 3-7 irons.

The head size to be similar to the JPX-800 Pro iron but the thinner top line and reduced offset looked much better with the MP-53 iron. The MP-53's feel good in the hand too - give it a few practice swings and you'll appreciate the balanced, solid feel. Miss hits do not spear the ball into the closest deepest rough on the course, they may even go straight but they will feel and sound dead and will come up short. The new tuned heads didn't feel a great deal different compared to last year's MP-58, providing the same fantastic feedback. Compared with the MX-300 they are smaller but do not sacrifice any forgiveness. In my opinion there's nothing more confident than hearing a well struck shot and then seeing it land near your intended target.

Even off centre strikes or less than perfect swings are provide good results. Mizuno have also worked hard on the sound feedback and this is very good as always. The MP-53 are not long clubs, they have honest, standard lofts. Tight lies or thick wet rough were no match for the MP-53's. In one sentence, they MP-53 Irons deliver what they exactly designed for.

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