The new
Mizuno
MX-200 Irons look great with the Mizuno Irons blue in the back
and the Y-tune bar across the back of the head to help with off centre
hits. The ultra pocket cavity similar to the MX 19 irons helps move the
centre of gravity low in the head to help generate maximum launch for
high and long golf shots. The Mizuno MX 100 Irons are available in RH
graphite and steel options and LH steel only. Custom fitting is
availble from 4 to SW making the Mizuno MX 100 a great golf club for
new golfers to mid handicap golfers who are looking for value for money
, a brand name you can trust and a fantastic performing set of golf
irons.
The
MX-200
Irons, released in 2008, are designed to be game improving clubs
aimed at mid and higher handicappers. Mizuno made these irons with the
intention that they would be very easy to hit, while offering great
forgiveness.At first glance they are very nice irons to look at.
Mizuno
MX-200 Irons for sale have a nice design and some very nice
graphics on the cavity.
As with most Mizuno irons there are a variety of shafts available, both
in graphite and steel. The MX-100s we put to the test were equipped
with MX Lite steel shafts in stiff flex.If you would like to know more
information about the specifications and shafts available for the
MX-100 irons. Then you can follow this link to the Mizuno Golf website,
which will open in a new window.
Meanwhile,indeed many say that the sound of the cast
Mizuno
MP-58 Irons is a dull, dead sound.Which is not what the ambitious
golfer wants when he is trying to hone his game.For many years now,
Mizuno Irons have been the player's choice... the connoisseur's
choice.That is until they sign the massive endorsement deal and sell
out. And who can blame them you might say?Well you don't have to..and
if you really love the sound of a well struck iron shot and the feel
which a
Mizuno
MP-58 Irons for sale from Mizuno can give you then you owe it to
yourself to check out the Mizuno irons.