New Mizuno MP-59 irons launched
The new Mizuno MP-59 irons revealed. Get the first-look pictures of the new Mizuno MP-59 irons

The Mizuno MP-59 irons have been launched and include a titanium muscle that has been forged into the back of the head for increased forgiveness and feel. Mizuno MP-59 irons are the latest shallow cavity from the Japanese company to hit the market.
By combining titanium with forged carbon steel, Mizuno has saved weight in the MP-59s lowering the centre of gravity that has resulted in a lower sweet spot which should make them easier launch.
The Mizuno MP-59 irons are designed to have the feel of cavity irons with the compactness of blades. The less offset hosel delivers more control to the accomplished player while the trailing edge bevel allows for a greater variety of shot-making.
The Mizuno MP-59 irons will be available from 3-to-PW. The stock steel shafts are Dynamic Gold S300 and the Mizuno MP-59 irons will be available from mid September, 2011. The Mizuno MP-59 irons will cost £120 per club.
See also:
Video review: Mizuno MP-69 irons video review
First-look pictures: Mizuno MP-69 irons pictures
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