Classic Equipment from Mizuno in 2010
Good news from Planet Golf report on the Orlando PGA Show, Mizuno's Shaft Optimiser was voted for the most practical new club fitting initiative of 2010 (so far) for the way it efficiently suggests ideal shafts for you to try, according to your personal 'swing DNA'.
Of course, being Mizuno's own device, you'll be asked to check out their own equipment, which is no hardship due to the outstanding new iron ranges on offer for 2010 in both the more workable MP category and the more forgiving MX line. The Mizuno MP 58 Irons is grabbing particular attention for the way it seamlessly combines a strip of lightweight titanium at the rear of the club to give a distinct re-allocation of steel at the edges for a touch of perimeter weighting without reducing aesthetics at address, or playability. Over in the MX category, the Mizuno MX-300 Irons was also acquiring excellent reviews (and various US media awards) for the design principle that considers a milled pocket cavity in the 3-7 irons give way to a more solid, workable 'power bar' construction in the purer 8-iron through gap wedge. Meanwhile, the hollow bodied Mizuno MX-1000 Irons provide the impressive Y-Tune weighting construction that spreads out the sweetspot into the toe and, in addition to the wide soles, contributes to an extremely stable, high-launching and user-friendly design.