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General Discussion - All Kinds Of The Mizuno Golf Australia Club Is Sure To Meet

heye482 - Sat Dec 22, 2012 1:58 am
Post subject: All Kinds Of The Mizuno Golf Australia Club Is Sure To Meet
Ever since they were the first Japanese company to manufacture golf clubs back in the 1930's, the Mizuno reputation in the golf world has gone from strength to strength.

Similar in style to the mizuno golf australia MP-52 irons, just looking at them you get the impression that they are a serious players club. If you would like to more about the shafts and specifications available for the Mizuno MP-62 irons, then this information can be found at the Mizuno Golf website.

These mizuno golf irons give very good feedback, and when you don't hit the ball right, you'll often always know about it. Not really so much in terms of distance, but more often than not miss-hits will drift offline from your desired target area. But good strikes though really do feel what most golfers call butter smooth, it's like not hitting a ball at all. It does just feel like swinging through fresh air.

If you're a decent player who likes to work the ball, then you shouldn't be disappointed with the performance of these mizuno australia irons. As a whole the MP-62s are definitely a good set for the area of the market they're aimed at. In truth a decent mid handicapper could also possibly use these clubs reasonably well with enough practice.

Like with the mizuno irons for sale MP-62, these clubs definitely require a good and repeatable golf swing in order to be effective in a players hands. The clubs really can feel so effortless at times, and really smooth at impact. The forgiveness accuracy wise isn't too bad for blades, but hit a shot poorly and you likely wont be making the green.

Meaning that a mizuno irons 2012 MP-67 poorly hit, goes roughly as far as a 7 or 8 iron would with a good strike. A capable low handicapper who practices regularly should have no trouble setting up for a high launch on an approach shot, or drilling the ball in low in higher winds.

If you're about an 8 or a 9 handicap or lower, and do want to improve and be a better player. You should give these Mizuno irons a look.
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