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Mizuno MP 53 vs Mizuno JPX800pro vs Yamaha 2011 Inpres X V Forged

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Hello,

this is my first posting in this forum. I´m from Germany, play Golf for 2,5 years now and still improving. Currently I play Mizuno MX200 with Dynalite XP reg.

I´ve tested the MP 53, they feel great, but I lack distance with them and I think, they could be a little too challenging for me. The JPX 800pro are fantastic easy to hit, but they don´t give me the feedback and butterly feeling of the MP53s.

Now I´ve read about the Yamahas inpres forged and I think, they could be just in between those two other clubs in terms of pure feeling and forgivness. Am I right with this ?

It´s not possible to test them in Germany, so I have to depend on your personal reviews.

Thank you for your help

wormkiller

Edited by wormkiller

The Inpres X V Forged is a wonderfully balanced iron. Butter soft feel with premium forged steel from Endo, yet rather forgiving thanks to its design and grind. Deceivingly good distance. When I went from my strong lofted XXIO to the V Forged I thought I would lose a lot of distance but it wasn't the case at all. I would certainly game them again over Mizuno's personally.

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Thank you for your answer.

Do you think, the Yamahas are more forgiving than the Mizuno MP53 ?

wormkiller

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