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Mizuno MX-700
$300.00
Released February, 2009
The Pros:Sits square. High launch, low spin design. Powerful and forgiving - caters to higher handicap players.
The Cons:Head fitting is not interchangeable - difficult to test.
The Mizuno MX-700 is a high-end driver that is designed as Mizuno claims to be the "most forgiving golf driver ever." The club mallet is forged from a "hot metal" TI-9 titanium face; which is plasma melded to a 6-4 titanium material body.
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The plasma melding allows the entire club to be completely seamless; without bends and joints that tend to interrupt the flow of a golf swing. The body features a unique grain structure design which expands the Coefficient of Restitution (COR)* area which in turn increases both ball speed and distance; even as Mizuno claims on center-strikes. The Mizuno MX-700 also includes a "geometrically driven head shape" which allows for a low and deep Center of Gravity (COG); which ultimately results in better vertical stability, low ball spin, and high ball flight for increased distance and "long, straight drives".
*The Coefficient of Restitution or COR is the amount of energy transferred into a golf ball as opposed to the amount of energy (at) after impact.
Features
- High-end golf driver
- "Hot Metal" TI-9 titanium face
- Increased Vertical Stability
- Internal body reinforcements for increased power
- Crown decal designed for use as an aiming guide
Club Specs
- Club: 9.5
- Loft: 9.5o
- Alignment: Left or Right
- Lie: 61o
- Length: 45"
- Club: 10.5
- Loft: 10.5o
- Alignment: Left or Right
- Lie: 61o
- Length: 45"
- Club: 12
- Loft: 12o
- Alignment: Right
- Lie: 61o
- Length: 45"
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high launch, low spin design
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powerful and forgiving - caters to higher handicap players
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wide variety of custom shafts available
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great improvement over previous Mizuno woods
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head fitting is not interchangeable - difficult to test
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