Hello from a newbie.
My Mizuno story started back in the mid 80's with a set of TP-9 irons. I then, as I still often do, move onto another brand but returned almost immediately with a set of Faldo ID. They stayed in the bag for quite a while, probably my longest surviving set.
Not long afterwards I went for a fitting with an independent, hoping to return to Mizuno but the numbers just didn't stack up. I've probably had half a dozen different fittings down the years, with different fitters, and each occasion got the same results. The spin rate with Mizzy irons was just too high.
Fast forward to a few weeks back and a visit to the local pro shop. The MP4 irons were just beautiful, and an impulse buy followed. I didn't even have a hit with them. A barely used set of MP4 irons with Project x 5.5 shafts are now in my bag. Unfortunately I've only managed a few gentle chips - currently out injured.
My Mizuno story started back in the mid 80's with a set of TP-9 irons. I then, as I still often do, move onto another brand but returned almost immediately with a set of Faldo ID. They stayed in the bag for quite a while, probably my longest surviving set.
Not long afterwards I went for a fitting with an independent, hoping to return to Mizuno but the numbers just didn't stack up. I've probably had half a dozen different fittings down the years, with different fitters, and each occasion got the same results. The spin rate with Mizzy irons was just too high.
Fast forward to a few weeks back and a visit to the local pro shop. The MP4 irons were just beautiful, and an impulse buy followed. I didn't even have a hit with them. A barely used set of MP4 irons with Project x 5.5 shafts are now in my bag. Unfortunately I've only managed a few gentle chips - currently out injured.