

You are correct, the 37s are not a cavity back. Who wants to talk about Hogan irons whenever discussing Mizuno irons is much more interesting and profitable to everyone's golf game? To me, the 67s feel more like a true Mizuno blade, similar to the MP-33, than the 32s. I actually have played both for more than a year in actual rounds. Doing a bit more search, what I wanted to post was the MP-29. Being Mizunos, they COULD feel like crap and still feel better than anything PING puts out.

I have not played the 37s at all and couldn't give much a review on them. Where the hell is OP? No way he hasn't tried these.You are correct, the 37s are not a cavity back. If you haven't played the Ben Hogan FTX then I suggest you post elsewhere. I was very specific on my request for feedback regarding a particular iron. I would definitely try a set of Crenshaw blades. Too bad he didn't make clubs with his name on them. The other major winner Ben, Crenshaw, is about the nicest guy on the planet. These same brown-nosers do the same for Arnie ("Mister Palmer"). I laugh at all the phony commentators and writers who refer to him as "Mister Hogan". Where the hell is OP? No way he hasn't tried these.Ben Hogan was a prick when he was alive. I did not ask for feedback on older Ben Hogan Apex irons, Ben Hogan's home town or what his favorite cereal used to be. I asked you people to comment on the Hogan Apex FTX irons. Speaking of heads, I suggest you get yours checked. Not only that but the MP-32 and MP-67 are virtually the same club except for the fact that the MP-67 is slightly shorter from head to toe. No such thing as the MP 20 and your assertion that the MP-37 is a cavity back is incorrect. I really think you have to play the MP-67s, MP-33s and I am sure the 14 and 20 something MPs are good too though I have not tried them. However, (and I think OP will agree with me on this) although the MP-32s are a blade, they feel like crap whenever hit, too. It is because they are forged cavity backs. And I'm sure the modern MP's are much better than that although the MP 37's and MP 60's I've hit all felt like crap to me.Me, too. And the MP 14's are light years ahead of any of the Hogan designs. None of those Hogans I hit ever felt half as good as the cheapo Mizuno forged shovels I have now, the MX 20's and 23's. My father said it was a 10 iron and the same as his pitching wedge so I played it but really rather would have had a P on its sole. I did have a set of irons from Europe when I was about 12 years old that had "10" stamped on the sole of the pitching wedge. It stood for "Equalizer" which always struck me as slightly stupid since "P" was universally accepted to mean "pitching wedge". I played a round or two with demo Apex sets but never considered owning them for two reasons: #1 was the Hogan proprietary shafts that had numbers for flexes- 1 through 5, and, #2: I could never get past the "E" on the pitching wedges.

Of course there were a bunch of different Apex head designs and none of them were pure muscleback blades. Some of the guys I competed against at the private clubs I belonged to in the '80's played Hogan Apexes. And I'm sure the modern MP's are much better than that although the MP 37's and MP 60's I've hit all felt like crap to me.

