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Mizuno MX-200
$800.00
Released August, 2008
The Pros:Plenty of forgiveness for inexperienced golfers - off-center shots are quickly straightened. Ball spin is effortless and significant - clubs handle like a custom-fitted set. Lightweight nature results in significant height increase - easier to use than comparable Callaway/Taylor Made models.
The Cons:Slightly lacking in power as compared to similar club sets - Taylor Made r7/Mizuno 700 Hybrid offer more "punch".
The Mizuno MX-200 is a high-end golf iron set designed, as Mizuno claims, to be "one of the most forgiving iron sets ever made". A special hybrid design allows Mizuno to completely customize the irons and their specifications to fit the needs of any user.
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The MX-200 features unique Y-tune technology which completely expands the "sweet area" of the club face all the way to the mallet toe which helps deliver enhanced forgiveness even on the worst mis-hits. Mizuno recommends the MX-200 iron set for mid to high handicap players due to the enhanced forgiveness.
The MX-200 features a completely re-engineered power bar and inner Y-shaped cavity pad that allows the club to provide a more enhanced forgiveness, greater launch trajectories, and increased power and sensitivity. When compared to its predecessor (the MX-100) the MX-200 is a more aggressive club overall and will provide what Mizuno claims to be more of an edge over your opponents.
Features
- High-end golf iron set
- Innovative and unique Y-tune technology
- Precision engraved U-grooves provide enhanced ball spin rates
- Wide sole and face design for increased forgiveness
- More aggressive and triple cut sole design
Mizuno MX-200 Club Models
The quoted MSRP on the right is the total price for an entire MX-200 club set. The quoted prices below are for each individual club.
- 3 Iron
- Alignment: Left or Right
- Loft: 20o
- Lie: 59.5o
- Offset: 0.211"
- Length: 38.75"
- Bounce: 1o
- MSRP: 89.99
- 4 Iron
- Alignment: Left or Right
- Loft: 23o
- Lie: 60o
- Offset: 0.201"
- Length: 38.25"
- Bounce: 2o
- MSRP: 89.99
- 5 Iron
- Alignment: Left or Right
- Loft: 26o
- Lie: 60.5o
- Offset: 0.191"
- Length: 37.75"
- Bounce: 2o
- MSRP: 89.99
- 6 Iron
- Alignment: Left or Right
- Loft: 29o
- Lie: 61o
- Offset: 0.181"
- Length: 37.25"
- Bounce: 2o
- MSRP: 89.99
- 7 Iron
- Alignment: Left or Right
- Loft: 33o
- Lie: 61.5o
- Offset: 0.171"
- Length: 36.75"
- Bounce: 3o
- MSRP: 89.99
- 8 Iron
- Alignment: Left or Right
- Loft: 37o
- Lie: 62o
- Offset: 0.161"
- Length: 36.25"
- Bounce: 4o
- MSRP: 89.99
- 9 Iron
- Alignment: Left or Right
- Loft: 41o
- Lie: 62.5o
- Offset: 0.152"
- Length: 35.75"
- Bounce: 5o
- MSRP: 89.99
- Pitching Wedge
- Alignment: Left or Right
- Loft: 45o
- Lie: 63o
- Offset: 0.142"
- Length: 35.50"
- Bounce: 6o
- MSRP: 89.99
- Grass Wedge
- Alignment: Left or Right
- Loft: 50o
- Lie: 63o
- Offset: 0.122"
- Length: 35.25"
- Bounce: 7o
- MSRP: 89.99
- Sand Wedge
- Alignment: Left or Right
- Loft: 55o
- Lie: 63o
- Offset: 0.102"
- Length: 35.25"
- Bounce: 12o
- MSRP: 89.99
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Pros & Cons
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Plenty of forgiveness for inexperienced golfers - off-center shots are quickly straightened
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Ball spin is effortless and significant - clubs handle like a custom-fitted set
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Lightweight nature results in significant height increase - easier to use than comparable Callaway/Taylor Made models
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Irons perform especially well on the fairway - added height provides extra balance
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Minimal break-in period - many amateur players can find the "sweet spot" within their first few holes
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Slightly lacking in power as compared to similar club sets - Taylor Made r7/Mizuno 700 Hybrid offer more "punch"
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