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Miura MB-5003 Blade Irons (4244 views/week)

Miura Giken Japan introduces their all new MB-5003 blade, the latest evolution in Miura's 5000 series blades. A slight increase in sole width and face thickness produces Miura's best muscle back feel at impact ever. A WDD Accurate forged straight neck design blade made for more forgiveness even less advanced golfers to feel confident and be more agressive with the ball. Sold standard as a 3-PW set, heads only or shafted with your favorite steel shaft with your custom specs at an additional cost. This set of blades is widely considered in Japan to be one of the best ever forged in Japan.

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  • Written by:Mogulpal
  • Date:July 11, 2008
  • Gender:Male
  • Handicap:14
  • Trajectory:High-Med
  • Tempo:Smooth
  • Shaft Tested:NS PRO 750GH
  • Flex Tested:Regular
  • Previously Used:Honma Beres MG801

Mogulpal Review

This is my first blades as well as steel shafts over 20 years of playing. So, I picked the lightest weight of steel shaft possible so that it is comparable to my current Honma. Overall, hitting the sweet spot is in heaven. I agree with most of people who have own Miura blades. Hitting 0.5 inch from left or right doesn't take much distance off. I found it forgiving. Only issue is if the ball is in the rough and if hit on the high side of the face, distance is 50%. Well, I am not pro, so can't complain.

One thing I notice the long iron (3,4,5) causes me to draw (or hook) the ball quite significantly. Other than that, I think I will stick to the irons for a while until getting used to it.

Played 9 holes today and so far very impressed with the feel. When hitting sweet spot, ball sinked and melt into club and felt the two in one. The Honma Beres MG801, on the other hand, also felt good with click sound.