During the 2009 to 2010, Mizuno has launched several of golf. The
Mizuno MX-1000 Irons are just one of eight different sets of irons in
Mizuno's and appeal to the improver golfer looking for forgiveness, high
launch and added distance. The other Irons are the hot golf in 2009.
Mizuno complements the new MP-Series irons with their MX line of game
improvement irons, giving players of all skill level options for
experiencing the "feel".
The MX series has historically been Mizuno's line of game improvement
irons for a while, and though the new Mizuno MX-1000 Irons may fall
squarely in that category, the MX-300 is meant to bleed the edge between
game-improvement iron and player's iron. With so many different options
to choose from, there's a Mizuno iron made for every type of player out
there. The Mizuno MX-1000s with big distance gains are achieved by
plasma wielding the thin, hot maraging steel face to a stainless steel
hollow body. It allows weight to be placed deep within the head to
deliver a naturally high trajectory and enables the use of stronger
lofts for even greater distance. They look beefy at address, similar to a
set of Fli-Hi hybrids and share the same hollow construction. Sole
width is 23.5mm and the topline 8.6mm, compared respectively to the
20.1mm and 6.4mm found in the MX200s.
The Mizuno MX-1000 Irons were developed with a Super Game Card
and a massive MOI for amazing distance and forgiveness. MOI is optimized
by the use of Hollow Technology, which allows the internal weighting to
be pushed away from center, allowing the player to get away with less
than perfect contact. The Hollow Technology also allows for the center
of gravity to be pushed low and deep, making it easier to launch the
ball high and straight. The Hot Metal construction of the MX-1000 is
created by plasma welding a thin, hot, ES230 maraging steel face to a
high tech stainless steel body. This exotic construction delivers COR
numbers that reach the legal limit, which results in incredible distance
for your iron shots. Moreover, Hollow Technology construction with
internal extreme MOI weighting creates a super low and deep COG, which
delivers an easy, high and straight ball flight.
We'll see that this may qualify as one of Mizuno's less subdued
irons, in terms of appearance. We'll see that the grey channel in the
cavity is textured with tiny Mizuno logos, and the rest of the cavity
deviates from the normal blue/yellow combination in favor of black and
grey. Cheap golf club sets the topline of the MX-1000 may be a little
thicker than the rest of Mizuno's irons, it certainly doesn't look to be
distractingly thick at all, and should set up quite nicely.
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