Sold/Expired Mizuno MP 4 Irons 3-PW Dynamic Gold S300 stiff shafts

UTGrad

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I know some of you boys play golf now. For sale are my Mizuno MP4 irons in great shape considering their age. Set is 3-PW standard loft, length and lie with Dynamic Gold S300 shafts. Grips are standard diameter Wedge Guys grips except the 3 iron is a mid size Wedge Guys grips. Grips are in good shape and I installed them earlier this summer.

This things are like butter when hit on sweet spot.

$400 cash or Pay Pal

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Oh NOOOOO!!!! You said "stiff shafts" 😂 😂

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Man, one of my favorite sets I've ever had were my MP 29's back in the day. What I wouldn't give to have the time and motivation to play enough to play with a good set of blades again. Nothing like the feeling of a flushed 4 iron off the face of a blade.
Same here. I used to love being able to work the ball with a blade. I had a set of Bridgestones that I could hammer. Then I moved away to college and stopped playing more than 3-4 times a year. I sold them and use my old Adams Tight Lies. Started trying to get back in it a few years ago. This spring I had a guy at work selling a set Taylor made P7 Muscle Backs, I tried to hit them and only made good contact about 50% of the time. It was frustrating!
 

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If I can make some putts and get up and down I can shoot in the 70s. Bad days I end up in low 80s. Nothing beats a flushed blade and I usually make solid contact, but I got a set of Pings and they are soooo easy to hit high with just a little draw. That's why I'm selling my Mizunos.

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One of the prettiest clubs ever made IMO. I had a set of MP 32s probably 15 years ago now. I'm playing a set of Mizuno JPX 923 Forged right now and they are by far and away the best iron I've ever hit.

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I need to upgrade but still playing my Nike pro combos from 2006 high school days. If I played more than 5 times a yr…
Hard to beat the MP 4 tho. Good luck
 

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You switched from Mizunos to Pings? Blasphemy!!! :D

I've still got my MP20's and I love them. They have a nice compact look but enough of a muscleback to be somewhat forgiving.

I went from playing/practicing 4 or 5 days a week for several years to playing about twice a year. I quit cold turkey when I got in to bass fishing.

Handicap was a 0.4 at my best. Never got to true scratch.

Now when I play it's a struggle to break 80. I have zero feel for half wedge shots and chips without playing regularly. Played for the 2nd time this year about three weeks ago. Had 4 birdies and still didn't break 80. Was rough.
 

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You switched from Mizunos to Pings? Blasphemy!!! :D

I've still got my MP20's and I love them. They have a nice compact look but enough of a muscleback to be somewhat forgiving.

I went from playing/practicing 4 or 5 days a week for several years to playing about twice a year. I quit cold turkey when I got in to bass fishing.

Handicap was a 0.4 at my best. Never got to true scratch.

Now when I play it's a struggle to break 80. I have zero feel for half wedge shots and chips without playing regularly. Played for the 2nd time this year about three weeks ago. Had 4 birdies and still didn't break 80. Was rough.
I'm with you wasn't that good but 4 handicap coming out of high school. But short game is all feel, hard to keep it when you don't play.
I was always told Drive for show putt for dough.
 

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