There’s something for everyone with this autumn’s two Mizuno driver launches, whether you’re a lower handicapper after workability and a satisfying oomph at impact, or a mid to high-handicapper relishing extra forgiveness and something a little louder. GM equipment editor Jezz Ellwood presides over this week’s Gear Vault video blog in which GM staffers Neil Tappin and Paul O’Hagan check out the merits of both clubs… and indulge in a macho-inspired long-driving contest.
Log onto the Gear Vault again next Wednesday to get GM’s take on the new Titleist 906F4 fairway wood, heralded as the company’s most playable to date.
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I still love and …
I still love and use my Mizuno Pro 300s…made 10 years ago…back then that was a $1000 Club!!!
mp 600 this driver …
mp 600 this driver is amazing and you dont have to allways have to touch the middle to get good contact. Also the head size is perfect for a low handycap golfer in my apinion
sorry, i dont …
sorry, i dont believe in the sims…
i have a mx-560 and …
i have a mx-560 and its great i won 4 comps last year with it helping me
I played a demo …
I played a demo MP600 yesterday and it was incredibly forgiving. I left the weights in the ‘neutral’ postion (normally I hit slight draw) and even shots I felt hit toward the heel or toe went straight with little loss of distance. If I can find a good price on e-bay it’s going in my bag!
my uncle went to …
my uncle went to one of their factories in scotland and said that it wasn’t a good club. Well I wanna see the look on his face when I get one of eBay!
Is it possible to …
Is it possible to remove one or both of the weights on this driver?
yep in UK…lucky …
yep in UK…lucky aussie
autumn too cold?
autumn too cold?
in october ??
in october ??
you should have …
you should have tested them outside.
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