Wednesday 28 December 2011

mp 52 vs mp 53

  While the basic fundamentals of the golf swing are universal, each individual swing is unique. That’s why Mizuno offers a range of golf clubs for players of all abilities. From game improvement clubs for players seeking forgiveness and an easy launch to game enhancement clubs for players looking to fine tune their games, Mizuno offers the best equipment for all types of golfers.

   Mizuno is known for its forged irons, and the MP-52s are intended to continue in that tradition. The clubs are "Grain Flow Forged" (Mizuno's term) from 1025E mild carbon steel, which is then finished with double nickel chrome plating for looks and durability. Mizuno has given the MP-52s modified U-grooves. The rolled leading edge, cambered mid-sole, and agressively beveled trailing edge are designed to give the irons more playability from all types of lies while remaining true to their MP lineage.

  The MP-52s feature dual CNC-milled pocket cavities behind the face in the 3- through 7-irons. These two deep crescents allowed the designers to move 14 grams of mass to lower and deepen the COG further. These cavities look like they would hold two quarters each. Mizuno has opted for this dual crescent approach in an effort to maintain a solid feeling impact zone while bringing more forgiveness to its MP line.

  The Mizuno MP-53 Irons offer the perfect optical illusion for golfers, offering extreme forgiveness in a compact clubhead that would not look out of place in a tour bag.

  Building on the legacy of Mizuno’s hugely popular MP series of irons the Grain Flow Forged Mizuno MP-53 Irons have a head size and profile that appeal to the most skilled shot maker but uses a Diamond Muscle design combined with a Milled Pocket Cavity to offer a surprising level of stability on even off centre hits.
The CNC milled Pocket Cavity is V-shaped and removes 14 grams of weight that is redistributed around the cavity to produce the largest sweet spot of any MP iron while retaining the versatility that better players demand.

  First of all let me say that the look of clubs is important to me, for that reason I have always liked Mizuno clubs. My first set were Mizuno Astron ( Ping look a likes) some 25 years ago, my next purchase was a set of MP 60's (big mistake), fantastic looking, but to unforgiving for me, sold these and bought MX23's, then purchased MX25's, I have now moved to MP52's, best of all worlds, great to look at and in my view easier to hit than the 25's, there seems to be an extended sweet spot, so off centre hit's still go out there but you do get a feedback from the club that says it's not out of the middle. Highly recommend these clubs for any golfer who enjoys serious golf equipment.    

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