Wednesday 30 November 2011

Game Improving Mizuno JPX 800 Irons

Have you tried Mizuno’s JPX 800 Irons, and I did. Highly recommend you to give these boys a try because they are really game improving. I believe that when you hit several shots pure with Mizuno JPX 800 Irons and realize what "feel" really means, you are missing your current irons. The incredulous look on Ryder Cup star Luke Donald's face when he first hit the Mizuno JPX-800 irons spoke volumes for its impact on the World's No.8 golfer. As Mizuno's top-ranked staff player, Donald had been lined up to give his endorsement to the MP-63 irons he plans to play on Tour later in the year but during a break in filming a test session, Donald also grabbed hold of a 6-iron from a set of JPX-800 irons, the clubs aimed at the improving club golfer.

Mizuno designed the JPX 800 Irons for amazing forgiving and game improving. You can achieve unimaginable distance through the MAX COR Technology, Hot Metal Face construction, and an exotic pocket cavity for maximum allowable limits for energy transfer, far exceeding previous Mizuno irons, and the competition as well. Solid ball striking from all kinds of lies can be realized with an aggressive triple cut sole. The multi-material cavity badge of Mizuno JPX 800 Irons offers tuned impact sound with enhanced feel and sharp looks. With the world’s most advanced game improvement technologies, the JPX 800 Irons help the serious mid to high-handicap player score like never before.

Mizuno JPX 800 Irons look awesome with a nice thin top line and sole. I found that the JPX 800 Irons are much easier to hit than the JPX-800 Pros. The top line and sole are a little thicker and the cavity back a little deeper. The face appears to be slightly larger. This means you give up a little feel and playability for a extra forgiveness. If you desire to improve your game, Mizuno JPX 800 Irons may be the optimal choice.


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Mizuno MP-69 Irons vs. MP-68 Irons

The new released Mizuno MP-69 Irons are man’s best choice. Designed for maximum grip on the top half and fantastic feel, MP-69 is able to reduce undesirable vibrations and feel. Mizuno golf is renowned for the quality of their forged irons, and its Mizuno MP-69 Irons are of no exception. They have been producing beautiful irons for decades and in many instances keeping the traditional bladed look, while introducing the latest technology to increase forgiveness. These new irons have much bigger clubfaces than many game-improving irons, so they are really easy to hit once you get the feel for them.

Mizuno MP-69 Irons are created by blending Mizuno’s PGA Tour Staff input with the latest state of the art design and simulation tools. This iron is the perfect combination of Grain Flow Forged feel and incredible workability. Mizuno incorporates a newly developed 4D Muscle design to further optimize the set, resulting in a consistent sweet spot height throughout the line that creates predictable penetrating trajectory. This 4D Technology combined with Grain Flow Forging gives players shot and ball control, as well as ultimate feel. "Utilizing 4D Muscle design technology, the Mizuno MP-69 irons are a breakthrough in muscle back iron design," said Dick Lyons, VP and General Manager, Mizuno USA, Inc. "Mizuno is well known for its MP line of irons and serious golfers around the world look to us for the latest and greatest. We are extremely excited about the MP-69's and believe they will deliver game-changing results." The sound and feel of Mizuno MP-69 Irons are optimized by utilizing Modal Analysis and Harmonic Impact Technology. Patented Grain Flow Forged 1025E "Pure Select" mild carbon steel used in Mizuno MP-69 Irons provides the ultimate soft, solid, and consistent feel Modified U-grooves, which conform to the Condition of Competition, producing the ideal spin rate for maximum playability in all kinds of conditions.

Instead of creating a muscle back for the Mizuno MP-68 Irons, Mizuno say they have created a muscle pad that delivers the purest feel of any iron they have created. This is achieved by moving unwanted weight from the toe, top line and back of the clubhead where it wasn’t needed and placed it low, deep and back towards the toe of the MP-68 head as part of a 3D muscle pad, giving the MP-68 irons the lowest sweet spot of any Mizuno blade. Additionally, a rolled leading edge and trailing edge helps for better turf interaction and a flattened mid-sole which allows for more precise ball striking.


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Tuesday 29 November 2011

JPX-800 irons Are Launched

How do you improve on one of the more popular game improvement lines of the past few years? If you're Mizuno, you don't - instead, you pull all the great ideas and technology from your assets around the world, and build something new.
Mizuno has always made very good game improvement irons, but we’ve mostly been recognized for our MP line of game enhancement products. JPX is by far Mizuno’s strongest global commitment to the game improvement category, and we took dead aim at our competitors to beat them in every category of game improvement performance, especially distance and forgiveness. The Mizuno JPX-800 Irons is truly an incredible iron, and players are going to be blown away by the distance gains they’ll experience versus whatever iron they are currently playing.
The incredulous look on Ryder Cup star Luke Donald's face when he first hit the latest Mizuno JPX-800 irons spoke volumes for its impact on the World's No.8 golfer.

As Mizuno's leading-ranked staff player, he had been lined up to give his endorsement to the MP-63 irons he plans to play on Tour later in the year but during a break in filming a test session, Donald also grabbed hold of a 6-iron from a set of
Mizuno JPX-800 Irons, the clubs aimed at the improving club golfer.
"Wow!" he said as he smacked shot after shot down the range. 
A check on his ball speed, I was told at the media launch of these
Mizuno JPX-800 Irons at Bearwood Lakes recently, revealed an increase of nearly 10mph off the face of the JPX-800 and an increase of nearly 20 yards in distance compared to the new MP-63. The carry of the Mizuno JPX-800 Irons 6-iron in Donald's hands was measured at 193.3 yards, compared to 175.9 for the MP-63 and a ball speed of 135.6mph (126.5 mph).

But while distance per
Mizuno JPX-800 Irons is probably the major requirement of the club golfer, for the precision demanded by Donald, known for his iron accuracy on Tour, he would have to sacrifice a certain amount of workability, meaning that the new MP-63 will be more suited to him.
Check Mizuno JPX-800 Irons details and technologies, you will be in love with these new Mizuno JPX-800 Irons after hitting if you are looking for a big improvement on the irons playing.

JPX-800 Irons Review

The Mizuno JPX-800 Irons deliver unbelievable distance and forgiveness in our longest game-improvement iron. We combined our innovative Max COR technology, an ultrathin Hot Metal face and an exotic pocket cavity to provide the extra yards you've been searching for. You're going to be at least a club longer."
—Chris Voshall, R&D engineer, Mizuno USA Golf
"With the perfect balance of forgiveness, distance and feel, the Mizuno JPX-800 Irons Pro features the highest COR ever in a Mizuno one-piece Grain Flow Forged iron. A large cavity is created using a CNC milling process that thins the face to raise ball speeds for maximum distance and optimizes a low, deep center of gravity for increased forgiveness."
—Richard Delvac, senior R&D product designer, Mizuno USA Golf
The Mizuno JPX-800 irons are a big jump into the game improvement category for Mizuno Golf. Sure- they have other irons in this space (MX-1000, MX-300) but most people know and respect Mizuno most for their game-enhancing line of muscle back and blade irons known for their amazing feel and precision. In my opinion there was a big gap between the MX-1000's and the MP lines of clubs and the Mizuno JPX-800 Irons 's a full-fledged jump into that space, providing 8 to 24 handicappers with a truly remarkable option; a club with the feel Mizuno is known for combined with the game improvement qualities desired by many of us like forgiveness and increased distance. I don't want to ruin the rest of my review- but mission (mostly) accomplished!

The standard Mizuno JPX-800 Irons contains a 4I up through a gap wedge, and comes with your choice of either steel or graphite shafts. The Mizuno JPX-800 Irons stock shaft is the True Temper Dynalite Gold XP (available in R300 and S300), while the graphite option is Mizuno's Exsar IS4 (offered only in R flex). The stock grip is the tried and true Mizuno/Golf Pride M-21 58 Round. Of course, all of this can be customized to meet your needs - Mizuno's Custom Club department is only a phone call away. Both Mizuno JPX-800 Irons left handed and right handed models will are available. 

Mizuno MP 53 Irons Review

   The look of MP 53 is simple. The MP 53 iron is the most playable MP iron Mizuno has ever produced. With the Dual Muscle Technology and a patented CNC-milled pocket cavity, the performance of MP 53 iron is better than its predecessors. An outer muscle pad embodied in the first technology provides a precisely placed, lower and deeper CG, which enhances the playability. While an inner muscle pad provides feel and unparalleled feedback. With two deep crescents milled into the club head, the MP53 features a lower and much deeper COG for the redeployment of 14 grams of mass, which can provide increased playability even on mis-hits and superior launch. This model is designed to conform to the 2010 condition of competition rule. The MP 53 irons are not intended for the blade set, they are intended to attract those mid handicappers who have always felt that previous MP models were not forgiving enough for them. They are aimed at those who have played player’s clubs in the past, but now want a little more forgiveness.

   Many testers hold the views that: the ball flies off the clubface with ease. And you don’t have terrible shots on mis-hits. You can also work the ball very well with these irons. They are very nice clubs, feel very good and perform very nice. They are very workable when hitting fade and draws. But if you miss hit them expect to come up about 15-20 yards short. When you hit a good shot you do not even feel the ball strike the club. But, when you hit a bad shot, you know you are in trouble before it even lands. The MP 53 irons can be played by most mid to low handicap players.

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Mizuno MP-62 Irons VS MP-63 Irons

Mizuno say that they only release new equipment when they are happy that they have something that is an improvement on its predecessor.

It said that the uptake on Tour of performance and feel that was adored by the best players in the world appreciate a little more forgiveness. Mizuno have obviously taken this into account, combined the principles behind both and created the dual-muscle cavity back that is the MP-62. A Dual Muscle is the most implied feature of MP-62, which is different from a simple muscle back blade where the muscle section is straight across the back.
With a handsome appearance, the MP-62 can easily be distinguished from various irons. How about the feel of MP-62? From the analysis, a clean strike with these delivers a unbelievably pure sensation that is extremely addictive. The Grain-Flow forged heads ring like a bell when you flush one out of the middle. The feel is amazingly solid.

With its cavity back, the amount of perimeter weighting is absolutely light so that it is more forgiving than a pure blade. With the minimal offset and the sheer mass of the dual muscle behind the ball, you would expect the ball flight to be mid-low and you are not disappointed. MP-62 is typically designed for Tour players or top amateur.

Mizuno MP-63 Irons:
Mizuno claims that MP-63 is the evolution of the company’s most popular tour iron the MP-62. Naturally, Mizuno is targeting lower handicaps with the MP-63. Although this club is targeted at “better” player dose not necessarily mean that it has nothing to offer for less skilled players. One of the primary design goals of the MP-63 was to improve on the feel and playability of the MP-62. So they copied the head size, top line, offset, and sole width. In addition, Mizuno has developed the sound and feel and enhanced the grind to improve the irons’ versatility in shot making. The most amazing creation of MP-63 is the “Diamond Muscle” design which represents a tuning change.

Form the opinions of testers, the MP-63 does not disappoint. They are pleasantly surprised by the amount of forgiveness that these clubs offer. The sweet spot of MP-63 is bigger than their imaging. A good swing and contact produces a feeling of squashing the ball against the clubface.

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Monday 28 November 2011

Mizuno MP-63 Irons Review

Mizuno claims that the MP-63 is the evolution of the company’s most popular tour iron. But if you are not the tour player, the MP-63 Irons also may fit for you because they have much more advantages than those previous Mizuno products. The MP-63 Irons are created for lower handicaps. Although Mizuno has launched a lot of prominent irons, this company still does not stop to provide more options for players. The MP-63 Irons are another option for you.

The MP-63 Irons have the same head size, topline, offset and sole width with the MP-62. One technology the MP-63 Irons adopt is called Harmonic Impact Technology. By studying the sound the clubs make when they strike, Mizuno tuned the club’s design to better the feel brought by the MP-63 Irons to players. The result of the tuning is the “Diamond Muscle” design. The most obvious difference the MP-63 Irons have from the previous MP series is this design. The MP-63 Irons use cut design on the back based on the diamond muscle. The weight cross the clubhead improves the distribution of CG and MOI for higher accuracy and consistent longer distance. The other technology incorporated in the MP-63 Irons is new 360° grind on the trailing edge to improve turf interaction. These two changes gathered both beauty and feel, making the MP-63 Irons another wonderful choice for skilled players. Of course the irons for skilled players can also be used by lower handicaps. Longer irons in the set are slightly larger than the compact short irons and have deeper cavities to enhance forgiveness and precision through the set.

Some tour players said that when the MP62 was launched, they could not wait to buy them and put them into their bags. They acclaimed the MP62 was perfect and didn’t let the designers change them. However, after testing the MP-63 Irons, they found that they fell in love with the MP-63 Irons. They said that the feel that MP-63 Irons brought to me is very important. The circular arc shape on the top of club head is wonderful. The MP-63 Irons allow higher trajectory and can retain the flight speed even in the wind. There is less miss when hitting with this club.


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Mizuno MX 700 Fairway Wood Review

All of the fairways and drivers of MX-700 series have a wider sweet area and lower CG, helping start ball and providing high trajectory. Just as Mizuno MX-700 Driver, the Mizuno MX 700 Fairway Wood also adopts “Hot Metal” technology by plasma welding an extremely strong, thin, and light weight ES230 steel face to a stainless steel 17-4 body. This technology helps MX 700 Fairway Wood expand the coefficient of restitution area and increase the ball speed largely even on off-center strikes. The “Hot Metal” technology enhances the initial ball speed which helps you succeed on the start line. The MX 700 Fairway Wood face is large which optimizes the “Hot Metal” effect. The broad crown profile can save the face weight, allowing redistribution to optimize launch angle and carry.

Mizuno MX 700 Fairway Wood uses “U” shape decal that round around the edge of the crown blends in finely to the charcoal finish. The carbon fiber of the MX 700 Fairway Wood crown helps gain much deeper CG. The “MX” alignment mark in the middle makes it easy to find out where to place the driver behind your ball. At the beginning, you may feel that the yellow decal of MX 700 Fairway Wood appears a little bit distracting, but when you start to use it, you will change your mind and be accustomed to this.

We got many pros from our testers: With the MX 700 Fairway Wood, that shot becomes much easier to pull off as it launches the ball quite easily and quickly without a whole lot of effort. The sole of the MX 700 Fairway Wood slides through the turf quite nicely as well whether you are in the fairway or the rough. The sweet spot is quite large. If you struggle with a driver, the Mizuno MX 700 Fairway Wood could be your replacement because it launches the ball very easily and far. The Mizuno MX 700 Fairway Wood really can produce a high ball flight.


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Friday 25 November 2011

To quality and good-looking golf club Mizuno MX-25 4-GW Iron Set with discount

The Mizuno MX-25 irons has the improved feel of its MX Grain Flow Forged irons with the selection of a new steel, 10% softer than used in its award winning predecessor the MX-23. The Mizuno R&D Team utilizes a new Grain Flow Forged 1025E Pure Select mild carbon steel and engineered a H.E.M.I. COG Pocket Cavity that is wider, deeper, and longer than the previous version to move critical weight further down and away from the face for easy launch and improved playability in the MX-25. Also, the extreme perimeter weighting in the forms a large sweet spot area for forgiveness on off centre shots, and a new, “X” back cavity pad delivers added mass behind the hitting area for increased feel, distance control, and accuracy.

The MX-25 iron delivers a massive sweet area along with the new three dimensional “X” Back cavity pad for maximum forgiveness on off-center hits and increased solid feel. No other iron can offer this game improvement technology while maintaining the solid, soft feel that comes only from a Mizuno Grain Flow Forged Iron.


Features
Wider, deeper, and longer CNC milled pocket cavity design delivers a low, deep COG for high, easy launch with maximum forgiveness
NEW Grain Flow Forged?, 1025E Pure Select mild carbon steel provides the ultimate soft, solid, consistent feel.
H.E.M.I (High Energy Mass Impact) COGTM Technology is positioned ideally for maximum energy transfer from clubhead to ball.
New three dimensional back cavity pad delivers added mass behind the hitting area, which strategically reinforces the face for increased feel.
Durable Double nickel chrome plated finish
Modified U-grooves produce the ideal spin rate for maximum playability in all conditions
Triple cut sole design for consistent playability from all types of lies.

Mizuno 2008 JPX Line A25 Irons for Various Golfers

Mizuno's goal in the creation of the newJPX A25 Iron was to deliver the most friendly game-improvement with no limit on cutting edge technology. TheMizuno 2008 JPX A25 Ironsare a breakthrough hybrid designed set, with the unique ability to be custom built to your individual specifications.

Mizuno Golf has claimed thatMizuno 2008 JPX A25 Irons is the most forgiving iron ever, and it features a thicker topline and sole packaged in a forgiving cavity back design.The hot titanium face on the 3-9PGS is made for feel and distance.

This 3-9PGS set comes with Mizuno Quad carbon graphite shafts available in R and S flex. Recommended for the player looking for a very easy set of irons to play.

The Mizuno 2008 JPX A25 Ironsis clearly the largest iron of the bunch and the closest thing to a Game Improvement iron based on its shovel appearance. The R flex shaft had some flex to it.I do not like the rubber grip that Mizuno uses on their new JPX line, it is hard and cheap looking and the reason they use it is because of its light weight.

Thursday 24 November 2011

Mizuno MX-300 Irons hit a tree’s roots to

The next 22-year-old Northern Ireland will take part in several major competitions, including World Championships – the HSBC Champions UBS Hong Kong Open and the Dubai World Championship. “If I can win three in a field, or in two three … I feel like I played pretty good now.” McIlroy said.

McIlroy played in August in the U.S. PGA Championship, Mizuno MX-300 Irons hit a tree’s roots to, injury to his right forearm, he said now that he has fully recovered. “It is now 100% better, I just need to rest a few weeks.” McIlroy said.

In fact, Mike Roy will participate in two games before the end of the year: Meilan Lake Shanghai Masters and the Omega Mission Hills World Cup. This is a competition held in Shanghai in two, a holding in Haikou. McIlroy well the current state of his Omega European Masters and Dutch Open, tied for third place, respectively, and third place alone, but then he got in the Dunhill Links Championship on the second alone. Korea Open last week in his final round quite fierce, hand over 64, but unfortunately trapped in the third round of 73, would only get second place.

MP 57 very nice

Mizuno's MP57 irons have been in the market close to a year now and re-actions to the irons are fantastic, not only in Malaysia but throughout the world. The amount of positive reviews and comments from players were great news for a great product.

There were a few negative comments from users who I presume do not know the characteristics of the club. The club is made for handicappers up to 12, advance to intermediate players. So don't expect a high handicapper to make full use of the club and enjoy it's performance values.

Let's get into the Mp57's key features

Mizuno has paid a lot of attention to the details of each iron, each head are classically shaped with a thick top edge and a smooth high quality chrome finish.

The advantage of the set lies in the deeper cavity back which allows extra weight to be positioned around the golf club's perimeter helping make them more forgiving when your shots don’t hit the centre of the face.

Mizuno MP-67 Irons 3-9P Introduction

Mizuno MP-67 Iron Sets featuring cut muscle technology offer the ideal combination of solid feel and workability
Continuing the award winning success of Cut MuscleTM technology, the Mizuno product development team has developed a new muscle back iron featuring an innovative "Slender" Cut Muscle design. This new Slender Cut MuscleTM allows the player complete ball control by pin-pointing the COG inside the muscle back design. Utilizing our Grain Flow Forging® and Cut MuscleTM technology, the design team was able to provide a neutral COG relative to the shaft axis and a consistent sweet spot location for exact trajectory and distance control. The cambered sole of the MP-67TM allows the player precise shot making capability from all types of lies. The MP-67TM long irons achieve a mid-high trajectory, while the scoring irons deliver a mid trajectory.

The MP-67TM offers unmatched ball control by utilizing a new "Slender" Cut MuscleTM Design to precisely position the COG from iron to iron.
Innovative Muscle Back with "Slender" Cut Muscle? design provides ideal COG locations, perfect trajectory, enhanced solid feel, and the ultimage in ball control.
* NEW Grain Flow Forged®, 1025E Pure Select mild carbon steel provides the ultimate soft, solid, consistent feel.
* Durable Double nickel chrome plated finish.
* Modified U-grooves produce the ideal spin rate for maximum playability in all conditions.
* Rolled leading edge, cambered mid-sole, and rolled trailing edge deliver consistent striking ability from all types of lies.
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