Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Mizuno MX Irons To Perform Well In All Sorts Of Turf Conditions





I assumption I like to be different. Still, if I was accustomed the befalling to analysis the newest iron in Mizuno’s MX series, I was added than blessed to oblige.

The award winning MX-200 takes Grain Flow forged forgiveness a quantum leap forward with the introduction of Y-Tune performance. The Mizuno blue allows these irons to stand out a little.  It's not nearly as overbearing as the bright, distracting graphics and vibration dampeners of other irons in this class (you know who you are) which scream Play-Doh more than "play golf."  If you want to ditch them the stickers, the good news is you can without any playability issues. Further enhancing the forgiveness is a larger clubhead and the super deep milled pocket that creates a lower, deeper center of gravity. An all round winner. It has a new ‘Y Tuned pad’ which, without getting too tied up in the technology, helps to reinforce the face of the iron and provides increased strength, power and great feel. This unique sole grind allows the mizuno mx200 irons to perform well in all sorts of turf conditions. In the muddy Northeastern spring golf season, I was very happy with this feature. I'm pleasantly surprised with performance out of the rough as well.

The Mizuno MX-300 irons use the company’s Y-Tune technology from the MX200 to provide a full cavity club with enhanced feel and control but in a reconfigured shape. The Mizuno MX-300 is a beautiful iron. It is not bright chrome like other Mizuno, instead they have a darker satin chrome finish. 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 sole of the MX-300 is dual cambered with generous leading edge bevel and rolled trailing edge to minimize turf drag and reduce digging through impact, providing pure ball striking from any lie. In the 3 to 7 irons a milled pocket cavity redistributes 12 grams of weight lower in the club head to provide a high, penetrating launch angle. The cavity is 1mm larger in the 3 to 5 irons and then decreases in the 6 and 7 irons. In the 8 to pitching wedge the cavity is covered up and the solid power bar design gives the shorter irons much greater workability and feel.

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NOTE:

Jiyai Shin wants to perform for her fans; she wants to deliver a good story to the media; she wants to win for her country. Shin, like Creamer, has not won in two years and she is very hungry for another win just as Paula is. Sunday was a very long day and it was tough to have to return to the hotel knowing that she would have to come back on Monday to complete the playoff. Shin was flawless in her second round. She began with an eagle at her first hole, the par-5, 10th, and that set the tone for the day. She birdied the next three holes, and then added another at the 16th hole to be out in 6-under 31. Shin managed well in Sunday’s brutish weather, the high winds and rain that battered players over a marathon 36-hole finish the final day.

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