Mizuno
MP-20 HMB
Our Review:
The MP-20 HMB mixes two kinds of iron designs within the set: hollow, two-piece clubs in the long and middle irons (through the 8-iron) and a partially hollow construction for the 9-iron and pitching wedge. The secret sauce in terms of feel is a chrome-plating technique used in a 1987 set of blades developed for Tommy Nakajima in which an underlayer of copper is used to enhance the usual double-nickel chrome plating. Read more >>
Price:
$175 (per iron)
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Player Comments
Low-Handicapper
The back doesn’t have much cavity, but it’s easy to get in the air. As easy to shape as any blade.
Mid-Handicapper
Felt like I was throwing darts with the 5-iron. Insanely good. I couldn’t believe how accurate they were while feeling good at the same time.
High-Handicapper
Easy to flight the ball—get it up high when you want to and flight it low when you could. Extra distance compared to some of the other ones here.