Mizuno MP-69 better player irons Review
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What we say...
Despite the slim design our team didn’t find this intimidating at address because of the slightly longer blade. It also scored top dispersion marks and highly across the board, barring forgiveness.
Rating (out of 10)
Looks: 4.6
Feel: 4.5
Forgiveness: 2.8
Versatility: 4.5
Distance: 4.0
Dispersion: 5.0
Website: mizuno.eu
Contact: 0800 328 0180
The MP-69 is a pure Mizuno muscleback. Evolved from the highly acclaimed MP-68, the newer model leans to the clean look of Mizuno's legendary blades.
With the same playing profile and offset as its predecessor, the MP-69 takes few risks with its Tour following. A slightly more pronounced toe is a feature influenced from Mizuno's original Japanese models (last seen in the MP-32).
A new 4D muscle pad that locates weight strategically from 3 iron to PW, produces easier to hit long irons with a marginally higher trajectory. The shorter, scoring irons appear cleaner and more compact at address, with a raised centre of gravity for greater trajectory control.
With impact sound tuned through Mizuno's Harmonic Impact Technology project and heads Grain Flow Forged at Mizuno's exclusive Hiroshima plant, the MP-69 offers an unmatched level of feedback.
A sole design evolved over time from Mizuno's favourite custom tour grinds, features an additional bevel to the trailing edge to allow a cleaner exit from the turf.
The MP-69 is available in any custom combination from 3-PW, with MP Fli-Hi (2,3,4) available as long iron replacements.
Website: mizuno.eu
Contact: 0800 328 0180