Mizuno mpt 10 wedges

JT77

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I ordered a 56 and 60, and got them today.
Went to the course and hit a few balls, went out and played 9, wind was awful, so just the 9 and then 45 mins at the short game practice area.

I was extremely impressed by the wedges, the ball comes off the face fantastic and they feel great. I had only tried them in a range bay before I ordered them, and they felt good, but for me it takes being on the course to see what they are actually like.
Cant believe I have never had mizuno wedges before!

Thanks to those who recommended them a little while back!

JT
 
I hope you like them on the course, it's taking me a bit of adjustment from my vokeys and a change in ball position too. I don't think I'll get the true benefit until the course dries...roll on summer.
 
Still adjusting to the mpt10's but have been getting alot more creative around the greens with some of my best scoring coming from wedge shots. My only drawback was the satin black finish wearing but this has quickly been forgotten
 
I love mine, great investment, my 56 is my bunker wedge and it looks like a meteor showered moon but it still plays fantastic out the sand.

The 52 is great approaching greens and also a good chipping club. I need to learn to pitch properly but I bet it can also do that well too.

The 60 is a good club but I rarely use it on the full as I have not got distance control with those clubs nailed yet. It is perfect for downhill chips which my course has a lot of.
 
What makes you change wedges. Is it when the grooves start to wear, you just fancy it or because they are old. I'm thinking at looking at my wedge set up but with TM only doing the one with the rechangeable face which from the back looks like a meccano project I'm thinking of other brands and there does seem a lot of Mizzy love for their wedges
 
Give them a try HJS and see, they feel great so far.

I change mine a lot because I lose confidence with them or just fancy a change.

I am hoping to hang on to the current set up for a couple of years though.
 
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