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Forum Thread of the Day: “Danny Lee’s Mizuno MP-32 Irons”

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Today’s Forum Thread of the Day showcases Danny Lee’s Mizuno MP-32 irons, shot on the range at this week’s Genesis Open. The reaction to the irons in our forums has been one of unbridled admiration, with some of our members calling for Mizuno to reintroduce the classic clubs to the retail market, and some even suggesting Lee’s weapons may be an updated version of the club.

For more photos, make sure to check out the full forum thread here.

Here are a few posts from the thread, but make sure to join the discussion and have your say on the irons at the link below.

  • nmpete11: “I would feel guilty hitting those they are so clean.”
  • Five & Three: “What’s old is new again.  Gorgeous.”
  • Foreleft: “Even after all these years, still one of the best ever produced. Wish they would reintroduce them.”
  • SDC10: “Daaaaang Danny what are you doin’ to us!!!”

Entire Thread: “Danny Lee’s Mizuno MP 32 Irons”

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  1. Tom

    Feb 13, 2019 at 1:16 pm

    Great design, beautiful lines…I play a set, practice with something else to save the faces of these…

  2. Mark Scopel

    Feb 13, 2019 at 12:07 pm

    that is a F-ing work of art.

  3. Tom Parlante

    Feb 13, 2019 at 11:04 am

    I regret having sold mine but the mp68 are not too bad either.

  4. X

    Feb 13, 2019 at 10:33 am

    I don’t see what the big deal is with the 32.
    I’ve been a Miz disciple since I was a kid growing up thru the times of Faldo and Tommy Nakajima playing the TN-87.
    Then the silliness came along of the Cut Muscle to make it seem like it’s more forgiving to play these strange irons.
    But if you look at the hosel and the offset design in the short clubs you know why the 32 came and went fairly quickly due to the silliness of the cut muscle idea.
    There is no need to ever go beyond the 14/29. Pure, small-headed MB blade type.
    Why did Miz abandon cut muscle and go back to the current line of 18MB and then split the forgiving club into the likes of the 900 Tour type?
    Because it’s cleaner this way. Easier to categorise. And there is no need for a pretend-cavity in a blade.
    TN-87, (14) 29, 33, 37, 68, 69, and now 18.
    Danny Lee is nuts lol why did he leave Callaway

    • Tom

      Feb 13, 2019 at 2:41 pm

      X, so glad you commented, its not often we all get to hear opinion from a know-it-all like you….thanks!!

    • Tom

      Feb 13, 2019 at 2:42 pm

      X thanks for straightening everyone out, you obviously know everything, so you think.

      • X Y and Zee

        Feb 14, 2019 at 2:03 am

        Well obviously, since you don’t know nuthin

        • Tom

          Feb 14, 2019 at 1:36 pm

          You Mommy says its time for your nap now, log off, cupcake!

  5. Chris Warlick

    Feb 13, 2019 at 9:12 am

    After close to 14 years of playing my MP30/MP32 combo set I finally bit the bullet and purchased a set of JPX900 Tours. They feel great but nothing like my 32’s. #Nothingfeelslikeamizuno #NothingfeelslikeanMP32

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Limited-edition gear spotted at the PGA Championship

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The second major of the season is here, and with it, custom gear aplenty! Taking inspiration from both Louisville, Kentucky, and host course Valhalla, the OEMs have been having some fun with the designs.

Check out PGA Championship staff bags, some custom kicks, and a very cool putter grip from SuperStroke.

2024 PGA Championship staff bags

Callaway

Cobra

TaylorMade

Scotty Cameron’s putter cover features the Scotty Dog in Viking helmet

Bettinardi’s KFC-inspired putter covers

Ping’s bourbon-inspired putter cover

Rory McIlroy’s Kentucky Bourbon Trail-inspired Nike Air Zoom Victory Tour 3 shoes

FootJoy x Todd Snyder Mint Julep Premier Series

(Photo courtesy of FootJoy)

Brooks Koepka’s Kentucky Bourbon Trail-inspired Nike Air Zoom Infinity Tour shoes

(Photo courtesy of Nike)

SuperStroke’s PGA Championship grip

Check out all of our photos from Valhalla here.

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Whats in the Bag

John Daly WITB 2024 (May)

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Driver: Ping G430 LST (9 degrees)
Shaft: Newton Motion 6-Dot

3-wood: Ping G430 LST (15 degrees)
Shaft: Newton Motion 4-Dot

Hybrids: Ping G430 (17, 22, 26 degrees)
Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold

Irons: Sub70 659-CB (6-PW)
Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold S300

Wedges: Sub70 TAIII (50, 54, 60)
Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold S300

Putter: Odyssey Ai-One Milled One T CH
Grip: SuperStroke Zenergy Tour 2.0

Grips: SuperStroke custom

More photos of John Daly’s WITB in the forums.

 

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Toulon Golf collaborates with Valhalla Golf Club for latest Small Batch putter

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Toulon Golf has today officially announced its latest Small Batch putter — the Valhalla.

Discussing the putter, Preston Toulon of Toulon Golf said: “This putter is a collaboration with the club at Valhalla and incorporates three of the many things that make the state of Kentucky great – horseracing, bourbon and championship golf. The head of the putter and headcover have several allusions to a jockey’s silk and there are thoroughbreds on the sole.”

Inspired by Toulon’s classic tri-sole Santa Monica design, the company sought to modernize the profile and design leveraging its 904 stainless steel and 6061 aircraft aluminium across the sole. Toulon describes the Valhalla’s profile as “slightly oversized blade whose proportions are meticulously balanced to maintain the look and feel of the Santa Monica, while increasing the putter’s inertia to create one of the most forgiving putters we have ever designed.”

Throughout numerous prototypes, Toulon paid particular attention to the L-neck, with its full shaft of offset, adding a bit of length for better blending with the slightly wider and longer blade.

On the rear of the putter are homages to horse racing in the form of jockey silk diamonds and Churchill Downs-inspired font.

The sole of the putter features a large cavity covered by a 6061 aircraft aluminum sole plate. According to Toulon, this allowed for the addition length to the putter and improved inertia as well as moving more mass to the perimeter for greater forgiveness.

In another nod to Valhalla, Toulon uses a milled watermarked limestone pattern, a reference to stone featured widely on the property.

As with all the Toulon Small Batch putters, the team paid particular attention to the topline thickness and radius to achieve a desired look. “Soft yet crisp was the design intent,” according to the company.

Toulon Golf Small Batch Valhalla specs

  • Material: 904L Stainless Steel/6061 Aluminum Sole
  • Face Mill: Fine Double Fly with Big Tuna
  • Finish: Kentucky Bourbon PVD
  • Grip: Custom Toulon Collection Vintage Blue Pistol
  • Shaft: Chrome Stepless Steel
  • Headcover: Valhalla Custom Leather
  • Head Weight: 355 g
  • Toe Hang: 40 degrees
  • Loft: 3 degrees
  • Lie: 70 degrees

Pricing and availability

The Small Batch Valhalla is available for purchase today via the company’s website — ToulonGolf.com.

Supply is extremely limited. The price is $1,800.

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