These are nice irons, but a go a little higher than I like. In my opinion, the MP 30 is a better option if you are looking for a player's cavity iron. Bottom line, you can't go wrong with Mizuno iro... read full review
Probably the most under rated of the Mizuno line, the MP 30's are a great iron for the low to mid handicap. They are forgiving, without the real low center of gravity, so you are still able to control the... read full review
Straigtest clubs I have ever hit, like throwing darts with these irons. Nice sound and feel at impact, not buttery soft as Mizuno's, but feels good. Thought I would lose some distance since lofts are weak... read full review
These are great forged wedges that you can pick up for very little on ebay! Soft feel, great accuracy, and nice spin. You can't go wrong with any Cleveland wedge, and this is no exception read full review
The forged Nike wedges are a great value and perform nicely. I prefer the unchromed model, because of the softer feel. Don't understand why Nike would go away from forged wedges and just sell cast wedges ... read full review
Read all these reviews, bottom line, no matter what your handicap, put a set of blades in the bag and you have no alternative, but to strike the ball closer to the sweet spot. I own a bunch of Mizuno irons, MP... read full review
These are real nice forged wedges, price has come down on ebay and if you can pick up in the $30 - $40 range, I would highly recommend. My favorite is the 58 degree with the MD "Mack Daddy" grooves a... read full review
These Callaway forged wedges are still a great wedge. They may not perform as well as the newest wedges on the market, but are very consistant and have great feel. One thing about this model is that the head ... read full review