Posted July 16, 200420 yr comment_49217 MP-32 Muscle Back MP T-Series wedge, made with teardrop style shape. retail version is black OX and Limited version is Oil Can. MPUX1, no its not the Hi-FLi
July 16, 200420 yr comment_49220 I like the way the iron looks, and that driving iron looks much better than the fli-hi. Everybody I know hooks the hell out of their fli-hi's
July 16, 200420 yr comment_49225 Finally a slight departure from your traditional MPs musclebacks. That groove channel in the back could be interesting. What are its purported benefits/effects?
July 16, 200420 yr Author comment_49236 I have no clue what the cut out does :-D but I'm stoked I get my New Custom Satin Mizzys on Monday morning!! :laugh: I ordered MP-27s in Satin no Mizuno label and full black paint fill M stamp with NS Pro 1050 X flex 3-PW, I also ordered an extra MP-33 PW same satin style also 52 & 56* wedges. I will post the pics ASAP. I'm starting to really like Mizuno gear. So far here is what will be in the bag as of next week: Driver: R7 TP Japan GD I-65 Stiff FW: Gauge Design 14* GAF1 w/ proto 75g GD shaft X-Stiff 2U: Taylormade 16* TP Driving Iron w/S300 3U: Taylormade 19* TP Driving Iron w/S300 4-9: Mizuno Custom Satin MP-27 M stamps w/ NS Pro 1050 X PW: Mizuno Custom Satin MP-33 M stamp w/ NS Pro 1050 X Wedges: 52 & 58* Satin M stamp w/ NS Pro 850 X Putter: Gauge Heavy Head Eldik
July 16, 200420 yr comment_49239 Driver: R7 TP Japan GD I-65 Stiff FW: Gauge Design 14* GAF1 w/ proto 75g GD shaft X-Stiff 2U: Taylormade 16* TP Driving Iron w/S300 3U: Taylormade 19* TP Driving Iron w/S300 4-9: Mizuno Custom Satin MP-27 M stamps w/ NS Pro 1050 X PW: Mizuno Custom Satin MP-33 M stamp w/ NS Pro 1050 X Wedges: 52 & 58* Satin M stamp w/ NS Pro 850 X Putter: Gauge Heavy Head Eldik That is the WOWOW Bag. :cool: Congratulations....
July 16, 200420 yr comment_49242 Does it make the sound "Oink" when putt? Sound Chris makes on a missed 3-footer :laugh: Btw, very very cool bag.
July 16, 200420 yr comment_49244 The MP-32 looks very much like the MB in the cutmuscle.com video! Yep, that's it! Looks like I will be getting a set! Just wonder when they are coming out?
July 16, 200420 yr comment_49250 I believe the cutout lowers the cog similiar to the prgr 900 series blades.
July 16, 200420 yr comment_49266 Come on guys, you are really killing me with this Miz Biz. How many more sweet set's are out there?? I will own a set of those Japan made clubs but I cannot make a choice, what would you guys recommend for me? Sweet Bag Bro. Gimme a Nice big pic for a screen saver when you can.
July 16, 200420 yr comment_49269 Nice looking irons looks like Mizuno going to take first place in the club race. Man every time I turn around Mizuno Japan amazes me completely there awesome. And Chris thats the bag I want to see wow! I guess I better get busy being a Ho again, Great bag thanks for pics.
July 17, 200420 yr comment_49372 Didn't Wilson make a similar set of what they called 'channel-back' irons back in the 70's? I suppose the channel acts like a cavity back of sorts making the club a bit more forgiving. Wonder what it looks like at address.
July 17, 200420 yr comment_49390 Didn't Wilson make a similar set of what they called 'channel-back' irons back in the 70's? I suppose the channel acts like a cavity back of sorts making the club a bit more forgiving.Wonder what it looks like at address. The Wilsons you speak of I think are the Gooseneck blades. The had sort of a rounded channel in the back, with no muscle to make them forgiving. They made several different models of the Goosenecks the most popular coming the late80s early 90s. Hogan also made similar ones, the Apex Channelback irons, also known as the 1997 Apex. If you look at the recent PRGR blades they are almost exact knock-off of the Hogans.
July 21, 200420 yr comment_49747 I think that blade would look a lot better without the channel marks ala the Staff 69 blades.
July 23, 200420 yr comment_50141 Didn't Wilson make a similar set of what they called 'channel-back' irons back in the 70's? I suppose the channel acts like a cavity back of sorts making the club a bit more forgiving.Wonder what it looks like at address. I believe you are thinking of the Wilson Dynapower Staff Bullet back blades.
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