Thursday 29 December 2011

Mizuno MX-560 Driver Review

    With the largest projected area in Mizuno history, Mizuno MX-560 Driver is a new type driver designed for mid and high handicappers. Compared with MP600 with high-level golfers preferred traditional head shape as well as freely-adjustable weight stack set function, Mizuno MX 560 has a unique strong geometric shape head which not only provides easy alignment for golfers but also has amazingly low center of gravity effect. An innovative energy sheet is adopted on MX-560 Driver crown to produce ultra-strong momentary explosive force. This design helps keep the hardness and low center of gravity of the depressed crown sheet. This Mizuno MX has higher vertical moment of inertia, helping golfers create higher and more accurate trajectory and inspire confidence on alignment. The unique X sole of MX 560 can not only enhance sole hardness, but also produce loud and powerful hitting sound. The clubhead edge weight balance groove design is able to increase weight along the head edge to achieve low center of gravity. This MX 560 face uses plasma welded technology, and adopts partially thicken design for its insert made from titanium alloy thin sheet material to provide the maximum COR. For golfers, Mizuno MX560 not only increases initial ball speed but also decreases difference on flight distance.

    Mizuno MX-560 Driver features: H.E.M.I. geometric shape to provide the perfect balance of a low, deep center of gravity (CG) for high initial launch trajectory and high Moment of Inertia (MOI) for enhanced forgives on off-center hits; A 460cc club head, the maximum allowable by USGA rules for unsurpassed performance and forgiveness on off-center hits; Traditional head shape and clean profile preferred by discerning golfers; A CNC-milled, plasma welded CORTECH head design that utilizes multiple face thicknesses for maximum Coefficient of Restitution (COR) and initial ball velocity.


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