Mizuno MP T Wedge Review

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Mizuno MP T Wedge Review

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Mizuno wedges have come to be the favorite amongst the advanced players especially. The Mizuno MP T will be no exception to that rule. The MP T touts a “grain flow” forging process on a special billet of 1025E Pure Select mild carbon steel that has everyone talking.Additionally, the unique forging process coupled with the deep square grooves provide this wedge with exceptional spin and dramatic improve playability.  The teardrop head gives it a conventional wedge look that looks great at address.

A quick look at the Mizuno MP T specs-

Club    Left    Loft   Lie  Offset   Length  Bounce
47-06   n/a       47    63.0   n/a       35.50       6
51-06   Yes       51    63.0   n/a       35.25       6
53-08   n/a       53    63.0   n/a       35.25       8
56-10   n/a       56    63.0   n/a       35.25     10
56-14   Yes       56    63.0   n/a       35.25     14
58-10   n/a       58    63.0   n/a       35.25     10
60-05   n/a       60    63.0   n/a       35.00       5
60-08   Yes       60    63.0   n/a       35.00       8

The Mizuno MP T is designed for the low to mid handicapper that is looking for a well rounded wedge, capable of different spin and trajectories.  The MP T is a solid wedge with a great reputation, like I mentioned, especially amongst the better player.  Mizuno wedges are regarded as a well engineered wedge with an avid following.

The only negative on the wedge may be that is doe not provide enough spin for some shots.  However, this wrap is definitely subjective and it all depends on who you talk to.  For the most part, this complaint seems to be far and few between and shouldn’t prevent somebody from making this the “A” list.

Overall, the Mizuno MP T Series wedge should be atop the wedge list; it is an excellent wedge for the better player especially.  If you are a high handicapper, you may be better off looking at the Cleveland or Taylormade wedges.  But for the low to mid handicapper, you will not find a better wedge.

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