Mizuno MX-1000 Irons VS Mizuno MX-300 Irons
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Mizuno MX-1000 Irons
Mizuno mx1000 irons is new golf clubs in wholesale golf clubs store, it's sold by low price, and free shipping worldwide. Incorporating Mizuno's HOT METAL concept into iron design, the Mizuno MX-1000 irons is for golfers looking for an extreme combination of distance and forgiveness.
High MOI Hollow Construction
Astonishing distances that push the boundaries of the R&A and USGA's performance limitations are achieved by plasma welding a thin, hot, ES230 maraging steel face to a 431 stainless steel body – a technique perfected in Mizuno's MP Fli-Hi utility iron.
HOT METAL Technology about mizuno mx1000 irons
The HOT METAL face is teamed with a hollow construction and internal weighting -encouraging strikes from a wide area of the face to hold their line with minimal distance loss (mizuno golf clubs). The hollow construction also allows weight to be engineered deep within the head for a naturally high trajectory – enabling the use of stronger lofts for even greater distance.
Aggressively bevelled lead and trailing edges effectively narrow the MX-1000's substantial soleplate, for clean turf interaction and use from a variety of lies.
This model is designed to conform to the 2010 Condition of Competition rule.
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Mizuno MX-300 Irons
Feel/performance: Featuring reduced offset and a more compact head, the Mizuno MX-300 gives proficient ball strikers who find the MP series just a little bit too tough to hit consistently out of the sweet spot, the chance to experience the joys of Mizuno forging. The MX-200, nice club though it is, robs better players of elements of workability and shot-making, but the MX-300 gives all that back and more(cheap golf clubs).
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Feel has been enhanced through a re-working of Mizuno's Y-tune Pro technology, which has been literally turned on its side to work vertically on the clubhead rather than horizontally, which claims to improve flight control and increase feel on slight miss-hits.
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The transition of the set from cavity to power bar works well, although I imagine some players will give up the 3-iron in favour of one of Mizuno's new Fli-Hi hybrids.Â
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The cambered sole cuts through the turf with ease and the clubhead delivers a pleasingly high trajectory, with plenty of forward momentum. The lofts are slightly stronger than standard, so you have to temper your excitement and anticipation of newly-found power, with the knowledge that you've got a few less degrees in your hands (the 6-iron has a loft of just 29 degrees). I found the feel exceptionally solid from within a few millimetres of the centre of the clubhead.
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These clubs still punish the poor strike, but then if you're not a reasonably consistent ball-striker, you should perhaps try the M-200s or even MX-100s. Â
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Overall it's an MX iron with the feel and playability of an MP iron and some built-in forgiveness. I can even imagine some of Mizuno's staff players having a sniff at these, while aspiring ball-strikers will also find themselves drawn to their good looks and overall performance. and that's what Mizuno is trying to achieve in this bridge-building exercise between their two iron brands.
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