Tuesday 31 May 2011

Difference of Mizuno irons (MX 200, MX300, MX1000 irons)

Mizuno has eight different sets of irons in its 2009/2010 line up, they are all impressive, and all the irons have some common ground , but they have more different features and disadvantage, sometimes you may wonder which irons you should choose, and which are fit you.
and now let me tell some details of these irons to you. you can choose the one that suits you

Firstly, the Mizuno MX-200 irons, MX-200 combines the feel of a forged iron with technology designed to offer enhanced forgiveness. The deep cavity has a reinforcement pad (known as Y-Tune) which expands the sweetspot and helps provide an extra nine yards per club than previous MX models. The y-shaped pad is situated towards the toe the area where most amateur mis-hits are made.

Secondly,the Mizuno MX-300 irons, the MX-300 set features reduced offset and a more compact head size. This allows good ball strikers to take advantage of Mizuno's undercut cavity back forgiveness without losing the classic Mizuno appearance and workability. the 'Y Tune Pro' technology of MX 300 irons can enhance feel and flight control for the low to mid handicap golfer. and if you’re not a reasonably consistent ball-striker, you should perhaps try the M-200.

Finally, the Mizuno MX-1000 irons, the MX-1000 takes distance and forgiveness as far as they can, without the head size and profile becoming offensive to the eye, 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.

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