The Mizuno MX 950 are simply, great irons. I am hitting so much better, I am getting loads of height and I find that these golf club irons are very forgiving when I do hit one slightly off centre. They arenot expensive and you get what you pay for...quality.
The Mizuno MX-950 iron set simplifies the building of a modern high performance iron set with a blended run of hybrids and irons. With bendable hybrids #3 and #4 the Mizuno MX-950 irons also introduces the possibility of seamless customization for lie angle, shaft and grip through its 3 distinct technologies. Hybrids #3 and #4 feature internal high density tungsten weights to create massive MOI values to deliver high, straight and ultra-forgiving shots. Grain Flow Forged #5 through #7 Hollow Technology irons also feature internal high density tungsten weights in the lowest and deepest area of the cavity to deliver solid, forgiving and consistent shots. Finally Grain Flow Forged 1025E "Pure Select" mild carbon steel 8 through pitching wedge provide pin-seeking accuracy with soft, solid and consistent feel in one piece scoring irons.
Made of 1025E mild Steel in the shorter irons, the MX-950 irons are remarkably soft for a super game improvement iron with such a thick top line and deep cavity. The longer irons are forged from a different type of steel and made with a hollow back, that while still offering a little feel to them, are more along the lines of the dead feel you would expect from most super game improvement irons. So while you may not have that super buttery soft feel of the MP line of irons, the 8-PW in the MX-950 ironsare pretty decent. I could tell where I missed the sweet spot on those irons. I had a good idea of flush contact when I got the ball on the sweet spot. So, all in all, not bad. The 5-7, like I said, more like any other super game improvement. They felt a little like the Callaway X-20s in that range.
As with all the irons I review, I would strongly suggest going to your local pro shop or golf retailer and try out these irons, preferably on the course, or at least on a grass range. You'll want to know how they feel in your hands.
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