Love the “square look”, like 712 AP2 have.Dont know why more companies dont
do that anymore. MP64 are ok, but no “Wow” factor in them. Last great set
from Mizzy were the MP 32’s !!!!.
Very nice aspect on branding. I got the S56 and when I got fitted I
compared them up to other clubs, numbers were pretty identical but as I
like the Ping brand I went with the S56.
Mark the MP64s feel so much more solid than than the Ping S56. invested in
those on basis of your video and all the comments you have made have come
true – great control, dispersion is great at managing the club choice –
Thanks
adams clubs please
PING all the way. At least some tour guys use them; while mizzy hardly has
any tour players anymore.
If most if the tour players were not getting massive money to play certain
irons you could bet their personal choice would be mizuno’s, the best
forged irons by far
Been waiting for this vid going to get a new set of club’s and thinking of
what to buy thank’s MARK!!!!
Hi mark, jus wondered if you could do another video or offer advice on the
taylor made burner driver. Ever since i bought it i feel my drives have
gotten worse, i slice a lot, i seem to get hardly any distance and i break
a lot of tees every round. Thanks please help!
Dear Mark, Im currently playing Taylor Made Driver and 3 Wood i need a
hybrid and cant decide between 2011 Rescue,RBZ, and Burner 2.0 im a 18
handicapper any advice?
I am currently using misuno mp62 irons. But last weekend, I had a chance to
hit Ping S56. I was totally blown away by its solid feel and tolerance, at
the same time feeling veery smooth. I am really thinking of going back to
using ping now…
64 all day! I love my Bridgestone CB irons but I may try out the 825 pros
this season.
Hi Mark, how about have a go with Bridgestone J40s? I thought it great and
want to see how you like it!
There isn’t a better feeling than puring a mizuno iron absolutely love
them. When I got mine I wanted to try pings and titleists and the pro just
went why would you.
Hey Mark! In Sweden there is an ongoing discussion on whether manufacturers
should provide the opportunity for players to buy individual irons and not
only offer the entire set. Some Pros believe that a moderately golfers do
not need the full set, and would do well with a half set and that it will
build its set of wedges and upward. focusing on gapfitting. What is your
opinion? Should manufacturers offer the option to choose the clubs you do
not need to sell the whole set (P-i4)? Love the show!
I have owned several sets of Mizuno irons in the past…along with several
sets of Ping. In testing the new offerings I did like the feel of the
mizuno better, but the Ping feels very nice as well. I hit the ball roughly
the same with both. The deciding factor for me, and its strictly personal,
is that to me the toe on the Mizuno looks more round, and has a larger area
on the toe past the grooves. I like a square toe and straight lines, which
is why I bought the S56 with KBS Tour Shafts.
Although I’ve owned Ping irons/woods in the past and feel that they make
very good, high quality clubs. I bought my first Mizuno irons in 2002 and
love them. First, I like the appearance of the small, rounded, chrome heads
at address. Second, I have total confidence in the consistently soft feel
from each iron. And last, the ball flight to my eye and true distance
control are unbeatable.
Mizuno everyday for me Mark. I actually bought my set of MX-25 from
American Golf for £100 and they are a fantastic set of clubs. A great
classic look and superb soft feel. I shall always use Mizuno irons. Nothing
else I have tried have come close to comparison. Great vids. Keep them
coming. Simon, Cardiff.
Thanks for great video’s Mark. Question for you … how much does the age
of a club have an effect on it’s performance over time. I am using the
Titleist DCI 990 which are more than 10 years old. Refurbished recently
grips etc. Cheers
Can you review Swing Science S800 vs Wishon or the Mizunos I’d like to hear
your take on them
I like them both tbh. The s56 was softer than what I expected and it did
well for Ping on tour. The mp 64 is softer and looks slightly better imo.
What if you like the look and feel of club A but the figures are much
better with club B?
1st view 1st comment 😀
Hey Mark, for me, I went with the Mizuno MP-53 and I chose this club over
the Titleist CB, Ping S56, and Anser, because of feel. I for sure thought I
was going to get the CB, but after hitting the Mizuno on the sweet spot, it
was game over for Titleist. The closest rival to the feel of the Mizuno was
the Ping Anser, but it still wasn’t quite as soft and the price tag on it
was ridiculous for something that performed worse for me than the S56.
whats the difference between the S56 and the I20s?? i have I20’s and i love
them! Mizuno was my second choice but i ultimately just fell in love with
the I20’s
There isn’t a be
Love the “square look”, like 712 AP2 have.Dont know why more companies dont
do that anymore. MP64 are ok, but no “Wow” factor in them. Last great set
from Mizzy were the MP 32’s !!!!.
Very nice aspect on branding. I got the S56 and when I got fitted I
compared them up to other clubs, numbers were pretty identical but as I
like the Ping brand I went with the S56.
Mark the MP64s feel so much more solid than than the Ping S56. invested in
those on basis of your video and all the comments you have made have come
true – great control, dispersion is great at managing the club choice –
Thanks
adams clubs please
PING all the way. At least some tour guys use them; while mizzy hardly has
any tour players anymore.
If most if the tour players were not getting massive money to play certain
irons you could bet their personal choice would be mizuno’s, the best
forged irons by far
Been waiting for this vid going to get a new set of club’s and thinking of
what to buy thank’s MARK!!!!
Hi mark, jus wondered if you could do another video or offer advice on the
taylor made burner driver. Ever since i bought it i feel my drives have
gotten worse, i slice a lot, i seem to get hardly any distance and i break
a lot of tees every round. Thanks please help!
Dear Mark, Im currently playing Taylor Made Driver and 3 Wood i need a
hybrid and cant decide between 2011 Rescue,RBZ, and Burner 2.0 im a 18
handicapper any advice?
I am currently using misuno mp62 irons. But last weekend, I had a chance to
hit Ping S56. I was totally blown away by its solid feel and tolerance, at
the same time feeling veery smooth. I am really thinking of going back to
using ping now…
64 all day! I love my Bridgestone CB irons but I may try out the 825 pros
this season.
Hi Mark, how about have a go with Bridgestone J40s? I thought it great and
want to see how you like it!
There isn’t a better feeling than puring a mizuno iron absolutely love
them. When I got mine I wanted to try pings and titleists and the pro just
went why would you.
Hey Mark! In Sweden there is an ongoing discussion on whether manufacturers
should provide the opportunity for players to buy individual irons and not
only offer the entire set. Some Pros believe that a moderately golfers do
not need the full set, and would do well with a half set and that it will
build its set of wedges and upward. focusing on gapfitting. What is your
opinion? Should manufacturers offer the option to choose the clubs you do
not need to sell the whole set (P-i4)? Love the show!
I have owned several sets of Mizuno irons in the past…along with several
sets of Ping. In testing the new offerings I did like the feel of the
mizuno better, but the Ping feels very nice as well. I hit the ball roughly
the same with both. The deciding factor for me, and its strictly personal,
is that to me the toe on the Mizuno looks more round, and has a larger area
on the toe past the grooves. I like a square toe and straight lines, which
is why I bought the S56 with KBS Tour Shafts.
Although I’ve owned Ping irons/woods in the past and feel that they make
very good, high quality clubs. I bought my first Mizuno irons in 2002 and
love them. First, I like the appearance of the small, rounded, chrome heads
at address. Second, I have total confidence in the consistently soft feel
from each iron. And last, the ball flight to my eye and true distance
control are unbeatable.
Mizuno everyday for me Mark. I actually bought my set of MX-25 from
American Golf for £100 and they are a fantastic set of clubs. A great
classic look and superb soft feel. I shall always use Mizuno irons. Nothing
else I have tried have come close to comparison. Great vids. Keep them
coming. Simon, Cardiff.
Thanks for great video’s Mark. Question for you … how much does the age
of a club have an effect on it’s performance over time. I am using the
Titleist DCI 990 which are more than 10 years old. Refurbished recently
grips etc. Cheers
Can you review Swing Science S800 vs Wishon or the Mizunos I’d like to hear
your take on them
I like them both tbh. The s56 was softer than what I expected and it did
well for Ping on tour. The mp 64 is softer and looks slightly better imo.
What if you like the look and feel of club A but the figures are much
better with club B?
1st view 1st comment 😀
Hey Mark, for me, I went with the Mizuno MP-53 and I chose this club over
the Titleist CB, Ping S56, and Anser, because of feel. I for sure thought I
was going to get the CB, but after hitting the Mizuno on the sweet spot, it
was game over for Titleist. The closest rival to the feel of the Mizuno was
the Ping Anser, but it still wasn’t quite as soft and the price tag on it
was ridiculous for something that performed worse for me than the S56.
whats the difference between the S56 and the I20s?? i have I20’s and i love
them! Mizuno was my second choice but i ultimately just fell in love with
the I20’s