General Discussion - Why not Make Mizuno MX-300 irons to be your Partner? Karensour - Thu Dec 20, 2012 7:04 pm Post subject: Why not Make Mizuno MX-300 irons to be your Partner?
If you are looking for a new set of irons to take your game to the next level, this mizuno mx 300 irons is the finest "Game Improvement" iron to hit the market this year. Why?
The MX-300 is a nice-looking club. It will appeal to good ball strikers who like to look down on a reasonably slim profile and top line at address and prefer a clubhead that frames the ball neatly, rather than dominating it. The cosmetics are understated, with no flashy markings other than the muted black weight pockets in the cavity, which are not visible at address. The clubs are available with a satin double nickel chrome finish, plated for added durability.
Featuring reduced offset and a more compact head, the Mizuno MX-300 gives proficient ball strikers who find the MP series just a little bit too tough to hit consistently out of the sweet spot, the chance to experience the joys of Mizuno forging. The mx 200 irons for sale, nice club though it is, robs better players of elements of workability and shot-making, but the MX-300 gives all that back and more.
The transition of the set from cavity to power bar works well, although I imagine some players will give up the 3-iron in favour of one of Mizuno's new Fli-Hi hybrids. Cheap Golf Clubs Feel has been enhanced through a re-working of Mizuno's Y-tune Pro technology, which has been literally turned on its side to work vertically on the clubhead rather than horizontally, which claims to improve flight control and increase feel on slight miss-hits.
In general, it's an MX iron with the feel and playability of an MP iron and some built-in forgiveness. Mizuno JPX 800 Irons I can even imagine some of Mizuno’s staff players having a sniff at these. And if you want MP performance but don't quite have the game, the Mizuno MX-300 irons are the perfect choice.