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New Mizuno MP-52 irons with Dual Muscle technology

PGA Tour vice president Ty Votaw said Monday the tournament has to find a replacement for longtime sponsor Verizon if it hopes to continue past April. I think it's imperative for the long-term future of the event to secure a title sponsor.

so hereI am, first time in my life writing a review about anything but this Mizuno mp-52 ironsetis worth it. I got them yesterday and i went to my local golf club to try them out. my m8 s were already on the tee box so I quickly joined them, my irons still with the wraping on. first hole, par4 440 yards, dogleg to the right.

The Heritage is scheduled for April 21-24 and, for the first time in 25 years, won't have Verizon as its main sponsor. The company announced nearly 18 months ago that it would cease its major backing of the event after 2010.

Tour officials and tournament organizers have worked closely since then to discover a replacement - without much luck. "I've had to keep up on my blood pressure medicine," Heritage tournament director Steve Wilmot said.

The new Mizuno MP 52 irons with DUAL MUSCLE technology are the most playable MP irons Mizuno has ever produced. The performance is based on two innovative technologies: DUAL MUSCLE and a patented CNC-milled pocket cavity. The first technology has an outer muscle pad that allows for a precisely placed, lower and deeper CG, offering enhanced playability, plus an inner muscle pad that provides feel and unparalleled feedback. The second innovation offers two deep crescents milled into the clubhead for the redeployment of 14 grams of mass for a lower, deeper center of gravity, allowing increased playability on mis-hits and superior launch.

The Heritage has been a springtime tradition for decades, as much for Pete Dye's maddening Harbour Town Golf Links as for its breezy, seaside setting at Sea Pines Resort. The windswept 18th hole with its red-and-white striped lighthouse in the background is one of the PGA Tour's most enduring settings.

It was also a place for the pros who played to unwind and take a few breaths after the pressure-cooker of the Masters, the year's first major championship. Ernie Els and his family were often seen riding bikes on Sea Pines' narrow pathways, pros brought their families to the beach for some relaxation.

So what canI say the perfect start to whatI belive will be a perfect love affair with my new clubs.I play of a 8 handicap but club champions beware, I am a mizuno golf player now!

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