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Mizuno MX-950


$600.00 Released March, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Forgiveness is very good, enough for beginners. Feel solid when making contact, provide good feedback without vibration. Sound is sharp and satisfying, even on miss-hits.

The Cons:Doesn't allow for working the ball left or right. Ball tends to fly higher than optimal, could go longer if lower. Heavier than other clubs, can take a little getting used to.

The Mizuno MX-950 is a set of hybrid irons designed to give game improvement performance combining mutliple technologies and three distinct head designs.  The #3 and #4 clubs are lie and loft adjustable hybrids that feature internal high density tungsten weights to create a large moment of intertia (MOI) to give high, straight and forgiving shots.

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  The #5 to #7 hybrid irons are made from Grain Flow Forged 4135 high strength steel and feature Hollow Technology and high density tungsten weights at the lowest and deepest area for solid, forgiving and consistend shots.  The #8 to LW irons have a Grain Flow Forged head that is made from 1025E Pure Select mild carbon steel for pin seeking accuracy and a soft yet solid and consistent feel. Seamless custom fitting integration ensures that your set flows perfectly from #3 to LW to deliver maximum playability.   Each iron features a H.E.M.I COG (center of gravity) philosophy for maximum energy transfer from the club head to the ball. The #5 to LW have a double nickel chrome plated finish giving the club good durability. The modified U-grooves produce an ideal spin rate for maximum playability in all conditions and the extremely wide sole design gives forgiveness and consistent playability from all types of lies.

Features

  • #3 to #4 adjustable lie and loft hybrids
  • #5 to #7 Grain Flow Forged 4135 high strength steel hybrid irons
  • #8 to LW Grain Flow Forged 1025E Pure Select mild carbon steel irons
  • H.E.M.I COG (center of gravity) philosophy
  • #5 to LW - double nickel chrome plated finish
  • Modified U-grooves
  • Extremely wide sole
  • Clubs: 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,PW,GW,SW,LW

Shaft Options

  • Dynalite Gold Superlite, Flex - R300, 102g
  • Dynalite Gold Superlite, Flex - S300, 103g
  • Exsar IS2 - Men's, Flex - Stiff, 70g
  • Exsar IS2 - Men's, Flex - Regular, 62g
  • Exsar IS2 - Men's, Flex - Lite, 57g
     

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    forgiveness is very good, enough for beginners

  • 1

    feel solid when making contact, provide good feedback without vibration

  • 1

    sound is sharp and satisfying, even on miss-hits

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    shoots straight every time even with a slightly sloppy shot

Cons
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    doesn't allow for working the ball left or right

  • 1

    ball tends to fly higher than optimal, could go longer if lower

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    heavier than other clubs, can take a little getting used to

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