




Mizuno MP52 Irons

|
Club
|
LH
|
Loft °
|
Lie °
|
Offset "
|
Length "
|
Bounce °
|
|
3
|
Yes
|
21
|
59.5
|
0.142
|
38.75"
|
1
|
|
4
|
Yes
|
24
|
60.0
|
0.134
|
38.25"
|
1
|
|
5
|
Yes
|
27
|
60.5
|
0.134
|
37.75"
|
2
|
|
6
|
Yes
|
31
|
61.0
|
0.130
|
37.25"
|
2
|
|
7
|
Yes
|
35
|
61.5
|
0.126
|
36.75"
|
3
|
|
8
|
Yes
|
39
|
62.0
|
0.126
|
36.25"
|
3
|
|
9
|
Yes
|
43
|
62.5
|
0.114
|
35.75"
|
4
|
|
PW
|
Yes
|
47
|
63.0
|
0.114
|
35.50"
|
5
|

|
Flex |
Weight Grams
|
Torque
|
Ball Flight
|
Tip
|
Butt
|
|
5.5
|
115
|
n/a
|
Mid-Low
|
.355
|
.600
|



User Comments
have played Mizuno's for the past 12 years and recently I've played the MP 57's the last two seasons. The 57's are a great club for good players. If you are a 9 to 14 with a day job they can be a bit of a challenge, especially in the mid to longer irons. The 52's are a great compromise for the golfer that wants the look, feedback, and feel of a forging but needs a little more forgiveness in the mid and long irons. I also think that the consistency in ball striking might be better, but this is probably due to the increased forgiveness of the 52's which I personally need.