The Mizuno MP69 clones will suit confident ball-strikers who want plenty of feedback. When it comes to muscle-back designs the major manufacturers are never going to make huge changes. This is the case with the Mizunon MP-69 and the only real differences are a slightly larger muscle-back and a bevelled back edge.
The sole shape of the Mizuno MP-69 Irons was slightly redesigned to maintain effective bounce while increasing overall workability through trailing edge relief. An ideally placed beveled trailing edge delivers more consistent ball striking with a Tour proven sole size and shape. Complete with the appropriate amount of relief for a deeper Center of Gravity (COG), Mizuno's new sole design increases the versatility of the MP-69 irons.
The mp-69' centre of gravity changes through the set to give a higher flight on the longer irons and this does make them a little more playable. As you go down to the short mp-69 irons the feel and flight are excellent, although the progressively shorter heads start to get a little on the compact side by the time you get to the wedge.
Aimed at the Tour player and high level amateur with its classic, clean looks, the mp-69 Irons has a slightly more pronounced toe, last seen in the MP-32 and a muscle pad that makes the longer irons easier to hit with a marginally higher trajectory. The shorter, scoring irons are more compact at address, with a raised centre of gravity for greater trajectory control.