
The Mizuno MP-58 irons supply an excellent alternative not only for the mid level handicap player but also for the scratch player at the same time. Where the MP-68 is tougher, meaner and leaner, a club that demands absolute respect, the MP-58 is a little more easy going, a little easier to deal with, yet no less compromising. It's a good mixture, with MP players of all levels – from scratch to 10 – able to find a set of golf clubs for sale in the shops that will suit their games.
Mizuno have introduced a titanium insert into the outer muscle pad of the club head to give the MP-58 a uniquely solid feel at impact, while increasing the perimeter weighting to make the club much more consistent on off centre hits. The 11 gram titanium plate is positioned 2.9mm from the face for the best combination of feel sound and vibration.
The Mizuno MP-58 irons have a much thinner sole and top line than the older MP-57 model aimed at enhancing forgiveness for the player by keeping the centre of gravity close to the clubface whilst the beveled sole and flattened mid sole improve ball contact at impact. The head size of the Mizuino MP-68 is also a little bit smaller than the MP-57 but the half cavity design actually delivers a 10% increase in MOI. These developments mean that the MP-58 Ti Muscle offers the shape and control you would expect from a tour iron while offering much more forgiveness.
In my opinion, the Mizuno MP-58 irons could be found in the bags of a range of players. Not just the middle handicapper, but the scratch as well. The fact is because they are so easy to hit and have the look and near-feel of a traditional muscleback or blade. They should be one of the best golf clubs for sale on the market you can buy.






















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I purchased these to have something more forgiving since I was playing Ping I3 blades. Since I don't play as often I decided to buy something that would dampen mishit. I have a personal driving range and I found that my swing fault followed me, go figure :) Anyway, my 1st round was a disaster, but it wasn't the clubs. After the disaster I practiced all week with them, along with a major revision in my setup and shot 73 in my second round with them. So, they were redeemed. One thing I've noticed is that the offset is hidden well in the design of the club. I have never cared for offset, but it's almost invisible in this club. They feel really good in my hands and the thicker sole from the Ping's now seem normal.