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October 14, 2009
Equipment Update: Mizuno's New Irons |
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Forgiveness. Too often in golf, you're punished for your mishits. So it's refreshing—perhaps divine—when a club offers forgiveness. And that's what Mizuno claims to offer in the recently introduced MX-300 irons.
They feature a traditional appearance with a minimal progressive offset, a compact head size and modest sole width to deliver the look for an aggressive player profile, while Y-Tune Pro technology provides enhanced feel and ball flight control, with added forgiveness (that word again).
Y-Tune Pro technology means a specially configured cavity-back design provides mass behind the hitting area for a solid feel and workability, plus there's an enlarged sweet spot for increased playability.
The MX-300s feature a milled pocket cavity in the 3-7 irons, allowing for redistribution of 17 grams of discretionary weight low and deep; this provides a high penetrating launch. The scoring irons (8-GW) have a power bar design for a solid feel and pin-attacking precision.
"We realize that many players are looking for added forgiveness, but prefer a more traditional head shape and profile in the playing position," says Dick Lyons of Mizuno. "The MX-300s are the perfect irons for those players."
Virtual tour of the MX-300.
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