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  1. If anyone is interested, I have 2 sets of mp-h4’s I’m looking to get sell.
    3-pw dg s300 men’s rh. $1000 CAD plus shipping. Inbox me if your interested

  2. For people who live in Europe and wants do buy clubs at USA prices go to
    golfclubseurope they are realy cheap. I ordered my clubs there and I got
    them without any problems. ( You can buy the H4 there )

  3. I’ve hit the Taylormade rocket balz… I’ve hit the Nikes and the
    Tiltlest… I don’t know how they stay in business, or WHO would buy those
    clubs… I’m almost 60, and played golf since I was 14. There is SO MUCH
    crap out there. I’ve played Mizuno on and off for 30 years and can say
    they’re the best clubs out there, bar none. If you don’t think so, it’s
    because you watch too much TV!…LOL… Don’t be a ‘sales pitch’ sucker!

  4. @winterstick549. I think the jpx 825 would be Better for a mid to high
    handicapper. They are as forgiving as some clubs on the market so there is
    some workability. As far as your height , you just need to get custom fit.
    Mizuno actually runs at the “standard”. Most manufacturers strength lofts
    and lengthen clubs to give you more distance. Always get fit. Makes a huge
    difference.

  5. hey mark, I was wondering if you have any drills for working on my left
    wrist getting flat at the top of my back swing? Thank you mark love the
    videos

  6. Mark, how do you feel about companies including mizuno (JPX) jacking up
    lofts. I was reading some research about this and it suggested that the
    lower lofts are necessary because of the cog and moi enhancements in these
    game improvement irons, otherwise “normal” lofts would cause ballooning.
    Great vids and I am looking forward to more 2013 product reviews.

  7. Looking to get some new mizuno irons, currently playing the mx-23’s. Have
    been looking at the jpx-825’s and 825 pro. I like the look of the 825 pro,
    but there is one problem. The Pro line does not come in left handed so I’ve
    never been able to try them. I have hit a few balls with the 825 cast irons
    and i like the ball flight and sound.. The ball really springs off the club
    face. I a little worried about going from a forged iron to these cast
    irons. I’m curious what you would recommend.

  8. I’ve often wondered the same thing. What do you think Mark, is it a good
    idea to train with a bladed club? The Little One (from PSP golf) basically
    works on this premise – i.e., if you train with a smaller/harder to hit
    club that you will get better strikes with your own irons. Would love to
    hear your thoughts!

  9. A Mizuno lovers dream! I agree with mcdijnh2. After playing Mizuno – with
    such a broad range of offerings – I don’t understand why people would play
    any other irons, regardless of their handicap. These really are “the bees
    knees.”

  10. Do you find the 800s will grow with your game? I’m a rookie, but improving
    quickly. My current irons are Ping Eye 2 blue dots which I received for
    free, and they seem okay for my skill level for now, but I’m 6’2″ and
    wonder if they may be a little short.

  11. Where’s the 53 Mark? I know you switched, but there’s still no direct
    replacement for them in the MP line.

  12. Do the 59’s look the same as the 64’s from the top line as in thinness?
    Have my fitting next weekend. Just curious. I was pretty much sold on the
    64’s but if the 59 is that close to the 64 i will consider it.

  13. It would have been interesting to see a comparison between the JPX-825 and
    Nike VR Pro Cavity. You have never tried the Nike clubs. thank you!

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