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Recommend Several Easy-to-Hit Mizuno Golf Clubs

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Recommend Several Easy-to-Hit Mizuno Golf Clubs Empty Recommend Several Easy-to-Hit Mizuno Golf Clubs

Post  Admin Tue Jul 12, 2011 12:02 am

Whether you are a Mizuno fan or a Taylormade enthusiast. It is not a bad thing to have a close look at several golf clubs from Mizuno. Since I have tested them on Sunday and feel they are very easy to hit, I want to say something about them here. I hope it will be helpful to you.

First, the Mizuno MP-68 Irons. With 3D muscle technology, these irons are the next generation of muscleback irons. The innovative 3D muscle is the result of extensive computer optimization to deliver the ideal COG location that is lower and more face centered providing a penetrating and workable ball flight for complete shot control. The MP-68 irons also have a Tour Confirmed sole shape that ensures the appropriate amount of turf interaction for pure ball striking. Mizuno’s Grain Flow Forging process ensures that the Mizuno MP-68 Irons provide the best feel and ball control in the game of golf.

Second, the Mizuno MP 58 Irons. These irons are the improved version of the highly successful MP 52 Irons. The MP-58s have a build you would expect from Mizuno. Very solid and classic - while infusing some new technology. To develop the MP-58 iron, Mizuno uses a high-tech titanium metal during the forging of the outer muscle of the iron. This enhances the feel, workability and shape of the club. The lightweight titanium also allows for an ideal amount of thickness behind the impact area to promote the soft, solid, consistent feel while increasing the perimeter weighting for playability.

Third, the Mizuno MX-300 Irons. Mizuno set out to create a club that fits somewhere between a players iron and a game improvement iron, and from that idea came the MX-300 line of irons. To give you a better idea of the concept behind the Mizuno MX-300 Irons, think "a more forgiving MP iron." Yes, the workability and sleek appearance is still there, but so is a larger sweet spot, and a nearly invisible cavity. The MX-300s are made from the Grain Flow Forged, 1025E "Pure Select" mild carbon steel, which plays a big part in that feel that Mizuno fans adore. In conjunction with the Grain Flow Forging process, Modal Analysis was used to further perfect that sweet, buttery soft feel and sound at impact.

Fourth, the Mizuno MX 700 Fairway Wood. The MX-700 fairway woods use the same "Hot Metal" technology offered up in the MX-700 driver by plasma welding an extremely strong, thin, and light weight ES230 steel face to a stainless steel 17-4 body. This Mizuno MX 700 Fairway Wood setup delivers an larger COR area and increased ball speed for what can only be defined as big-time distance. The combo is quite lethal and lightweight and allows you to generate a great deal of clubhead speed. With using the light-weight "Hot Metal" face technology, weight is redistributed for a lower and deeper COG which gives you a "high and easy launch and optimal trajectory." Conclusion[/b] Overall, all the above Mizuno golf clubs are fantastic, delivering exactly what it was made to, and doing it superbly. But choosing a proper golf equipment is a big decision because it will directly influence how you perform. So you should choose it according to the attributes of these clubs and your own skill level. Good luck!




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