Mizuno MP-T Series Wedge - Golf Equipment Review

  • Mizuno MP-T Series Wedge

    Very few companies can forge golf equipment like Mizuno. Its now-legendary Grain Flow Forging technique produces some of the purest irons in golf. The forged MP Series of wedges are no slouches either. In fact, they're some of the most coveted around, thanks to advanced craftsmanship and quality of construction. The successful MP lineup is joined this year by seven MP-T Series wedges, available in Black Nickel finish or in an unplated Raw Haze model (pictured), complete with a multi-hued tint that will rust over time. The MP-T wedges carry on the rich MP tradition, this time with a Tour-preferred teardrop head shape and multiple loft/bounce combinations.

    Clubface:  Same
    Clubhead:  Carbon steel
    Clubs:  51/6, 53/8 GW; 56/10, 56/13, 58/10 SW; 60/5, 60/8 LW
    Design:  Forged blade
    Shaft(s):  True Temper Dynamic Gold steel (wedge)
    Size:  Standard
    Year:  2005
  • Bottom Line:  Unique appearance and unmatched precision make for one of the year's best wedges.
  • Courtesy of golftipsmag.com.

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