
Mizuno MX-25
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Mizuno MX-25
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5 Years With Mx-25 Irons...
I bought a new set of MX-25's about five years ago, +1/2", 2 degrees up. Prior to my ordering these the pro gave me two 6 irons, a Miz 25 and a Ping, to try out for 4 weeks. Before I put the clubs in my bag I knew the Mizuno was for me, as it didn't have a 'chunky' head to look down on. Not to be deterred I tried both and within a few days the Mizuno joined my other clubs in my bag.
The feel, the look and the playability of these clubs has made me a long time Mizuno customer. The forged head is a great shape to look down on behind the ball, with cavity back for the longer irons and more blade like for the shorter. Hitting the ball sweetly sends a great 'feel' through my hands and arms.
While my MX-25 irons are still in great shape I'm looking to book a try and fit session for, and probably buy, the Mizuno JPX 825 pro irons. Mizuno put a lot of thought, engineering and detail into their irons.
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Wow, What An Upgrade!
I traded in my old set of ping steel shaft irons for these MX 25's after trying out a fair few at the pro shop and couldn't be happier. They have a real good feel and are not too "whippy" which was a concern for me in moving to graphite irons. I haven't lost any distance on my shot but I do feel more in control, especially with the medium and short irons.
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Poor Irons
These irons were terrible until I had them fitted. Now they're only awful. Way overpriced for the quality. I've never hit so many chunk shots in my life. I take them out and try them every year, play 10 or 15 of the worst games of the season and then ditch them. On Used Callaway, they only offer $90 for the set, little wonder. Really unplayable junk.
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Great Feel, I Got 5-10 More Yards...more Distance
Great feel, I got 5-10 more yards...more distance easy to hit!
Terrible Feel, Distance, No Wonder They Don't Use
terrible feel, distance, no wonder they don't use these Mizunoa on tour
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Bought These Mizuno Mx-25 Clubs On Saturday, After
Bought these Mizuno MX-25 clubs on Saturday, after testing a range of clubs. After testing Callaway, Taylor Made, Nike and Cleveland I found that I couldn't hit there o-size irons anywhere near as well their tour irons.
This left me with a dilema, I want a fair amount of forgivness but only the tour irons felt good.
Cue Mizuno, the MX-25 was the next test, after about 15 balls, all going long and straight my mind was made up. They fell and swing like a tour iron, but with a good chunk of forgivness thrown in. Long irons have a slight cavity back, from 8 iron to PW they are more of a muscle back.
When I hit these on the money they feel better than any of the other clubs. When I'm slightly out, they go straight still.
Overall, I would recomend these clubs to anyone. I went with the S300 shafts (stiff) with a 1 degree upright lie angle.
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The Mizuno Mx-25 Golf Iron Has Super Mizuno Forgin
The Mizuno MX-25 golf iron has super mizuno forging quality, these irons are the puppies naughty parts. Large face area, great TTshafts, fantastic clubs. They do look a bit strange from the top down from 3-5 due to the protruding cavity but you soon get over that, 6-wedge look great and very inviting behind the ball. They seem to hit a tad higher for me than other irons but that's not a bad thing as they land softer and with British greens sometimes being on the firm side every little helps. On my course the general consensus is that you play short of the green and let the ball run up as landing on the green will not see the ball stop,this is a thing of the past for me as the mx25's spin like crazy and stop which gives me an advantage. If you want a top quality iron and don't require a full blade then demo these, you won't be disappointed.
Not As Forgiving As Teh Mx 23's. Buy The Mx 23's A
Not as forgiving as teh mx 23's. Buy the mx 23's at a discount and get a better club. My guess is the NEXT mx 2x will be the club to have
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Very Happy With Them After 1 Year. The Best Set Ov
Very happy with them after 1 year. The best set overall sold in the market. Pro's are convinced that these irons really are the best they can get. A common thing I've read is that these irons are suitable for beginners, they are NOT, they are the best option for mid players and good players that don't want a 100% blade irons.
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Decent Irons But Prefer Taylor Made R7s. When You
Decent irons but prefer Taylor Made R7s. When you hit if flush it is a great feeling. Irons are accurate. Distance is not a strength of the Mizuno MX 25 in my opinion.
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