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Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Mizuno MP69 Iron Might Be Engineered For Player Exactly Who Appreciates The Contour
Mizuno’s MP collection have constantly won a strong reputation among golf lovers.
Mizuno MP-69 iron are the newest perfect irons to deliver maximum distance and perfect forgiveness. It was very impressive, especially the shaft optimizer. After an extensive two (2) hour fitting session I was fitted with the KBS Tour X, standard length, standard grip, and 1* upright. If you are one or want to be one of those golfers, then I would encourage you to read further. While I am not yet one of those golfers who cares how my ball will roll out on the green (by and large, I am still happy to hit the green), I do know the difference between a slice and a fade so I fall into the category of golfers who wants to be a serious golfer. In the past, irons manufactured with various game-improvement technologies are usually oversized, inelegant in addition to clunky, by using thick toplines, wide soles along with over-bearing cavities. Scientifically made to optimize appear and feel at influence utilizing modal examination and harmonic effect technology. As for quality , the mizuno mp 69 irons get an “A”. The swingweights on all irons were D3. All the lengths were spot on. All the lofts and lies were spot on.
The Mizuno MP-69 Irons feature Mizuno's newly developed 4D muscle design. A strategic weighting strategy from 3 iron through PW ensures ideal COG placement in every iron throughout the set to deliver total ball control and a predictable trajectory. 4D Muscle design delivers unmatched ball and trajectory control by maintaining the perfect COG design in each clubhead. The phrase "sex on a stick" comes to mind when trying to describe the look of the mizuno mp-69 black. Today Mizuno is definitely proud in order to announce your expansion on the Mizuno MP-69 franchise with the development of the MP-69 Irons, which might be engineered for your player exactly who appreciates the contour and refinement of an tour-grade straightener but needs the exact help of state-of-the-art technology for you to launch the actual ball higher, straight and also long having less efforts, regardless connected with handicap. The MP-69 is a muscleback set, evolved from the Mizuno MP-68. The MP-69s feature a slightly more pronounced toe design that has not been seen in a Mizuno set since the MP-32s.
Mizuno brand ambassador and 2012 Rolex Player of the Year Stacy Lewis held on tight for her first victory of the 2013 season, making par on the 18th hole to capture a one-shot victory over Rolex Rankings No. 2 Na Yeon Choi (@nychoi87) at the HSBC Women's Champions. Lewis, the tour’s player of the year last season, opened the Honda LPGA Thailand with a 9-under-par 63 Thursday in the first round at Siam Country Club to take a three-shot lead on Karine Icher and a four-shot lead on Inbee Park, Catriona Matthew, Gerina Piller and Amy Yang. There’s still a lot of ground to cover, and Lewis will be feeling even more pressure now that she has raised the bar. Should be a fun show. “When I turned pro, I said, ‘I don’t want to play any other clubs. If you can get me a deal with them, great. If not, I still want to play their clubs,’ ” Lewis said. Lewis, the No. 3 player in the Rolex Rankings, won four times in 2012 using Mizuno JPX irons, woods and MP wedges. She became the first American player to win the LPGA’s Player of the Year award since Beth Daniel in 1994.
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Monday, February 4, 2013
Mizuno MP67 Goes Roughly As Far As A 7 Or 8 Iron Would With A Good Strike
Mizuno, world's number one producer of forged irons, introduces the new MP-67, offering players superior ball control through design.
An iron definitely aimed at the better golfer, the 2007 mizuno mp 67 are a beautifully designed set of clubs that look great, featuring the characteristics of Mizunos classic blades. A rolled leading edge, cambered mid-sole, and rolled trailing edge deliver consistent striking ability from all types of lies, and modified U-grooves produce the ideal spin rate for maximum playability from anywhere on the course. The general results were that a poorly hit shot was about 1 club to 2 clubs short on average through the set. Meaning an MP-67 6 iron poorly hit, goes roughly as far as a 7 or 8 iron would with a good strike. The MP-68 Blade moves away from the cut muscle design that the MP-67 had and resembles the MP-37 with the muscle back developing from the toe area.
The MP-67 long irons achieve a mid-high trajectory, while the scoring irons deliver a mid-trajectory. This new material meets specifications six-times tighter than the industry standard. Like with the MP-62 ironns from Mizuno, these clubs definitely require a good and repeatable golf swing in order to be effective in players hands. Mis-hits that did hit the green with the mizuno mp 67 irons, like with most irons, didn't respond quite so well. Hitting a fade or draw can be easily achieved with these an MP-67 iron. Though when setting up for one of those types of shots, it's important to hit the ball well and put a good swing on the club. The muscle back lines and edges however are smoother on the MP-68 than the MP-37 and some in Japan have said it reminds them of the classic MP-14 with its curved muscle back and sharp toe.
However one thing that was very clear was that mis-hits with the mizuno mp 67 irons for sale are relatively short distance wise. The forgiveness accuracy wise isn't too bad for blades, but hit a shot poorly and you likely wont be making the green. The MP-67TM offers unmatched ball control by utilizing a new "Slender" Cut MuscleTM Design to precisely position the COG from iron to iron. Utilizing our Grain Flow Forging and Cut MuscleTM technology, the design team was able to provide a neutral COG relative to the shaft axis and a consistent sweet spot location for exact trajectory and distance control. The perception of feel is enhanced by a 5% headweight shift into the strike area, while the use of high grade 1025E Pure mild carbon steel in Mizuno's Grain Flow Forging process promises unparalleled consistency. Mizuno has also followed suit with its 2009 design guidlines by placing the running bird logo on the sole and the model MP-68 with new MP logo in the toe corner.
Mizuno's MP models in recent years but its a consistent pattern. Right now there are sets on ebay and in certain forums of possible fakes. So be careful!
Thursday, January 31, 2013
TaylorMade R9 TP Irons Are Specially Beveled To Reduce Turf Resistance
Along with the Raylor, Taylormade has brought us their latest irons, which share the name with their very popular line of woods from 2009.
For the R9 and R9 TP irons, TaylorMade sought to design an iron that combined modern performance (as in forgiveness) with superb distance in a classic frame. The virtually weightless foam actually originates as a powder that is sealed in this chamber, and then transforms into the foam substance after the clubhead is heated during production. They feature a deep, undercut cavity, with a broad, low center of gravity sole and heel-toe weighting for added stability. The shape of the taylormade r9 tp irons head is very similar to that of the popular Tour Preferred irons, but by use of the Inverted Cone Technology, and the way the face blends into the hosel, there is a larger overall contact area. Among the longer, more forgiving models; short irons, in particular, go up to one club longer on solid hits; shots get airborne very easily and fly on a high trajectory; compact head with a slightly thicker topline is appealing in address position.
TaylorMade R9 TP Irons feature a chamber behind the face of the club that is filled with an almost-weightless foam and a silicone shock absorber positioned directly behind the center of the face in the 3- through 6-irons. TaylorMade says the soles of the r9 tp irons for sale are specially beveled to reduce turf resistance and help the bottom of the club glide through impact. Perimeter weighting emphasis in the long and mid-irons helps to maintain stability throughout impact. Like the long irons, weighting was pushed to the heel and toe for added forgiveness. The iron is then capped off with a nickel chrome-plated stainless steel and pearl finish. The cavity of the clubhead is very pleasing to the eye; again Taylor Made did well in choosing the black color to visually shrink the overall size of the head.
Remember the VCC (Velocity Control Chamber)? It's also used in the r9 tp irons, but only in the 2-iron up through the 5-iron. One standout design feature in the R9 TP is the variable progressive face thickness. The Inverted Cone Technology is again utilized throughout the entire set to provide consistent distance from off-center contact. At first sight the R9 TP sole looked very wide to me (comparing most similarly to the old Taylor Made LT irons). The R9 TP mishits carried closer to the desired distance over the 05 TP mishits. On that same note the R9 TPs were greatly improved over the 05 TPs when hitting fat shots. The result is a classiclooking set with long irons (2-5) that feature thin, flexible clubfaces (due to the hollow-headed design) for higher COR and more distance. The TaylorMade R9 TP Irons are aimed dead center at the Scratch to Low Capper who wants just a little forgiveness without giving up their shot shaping ability and blade like control. Any else to comment?
For the R9 and R9 TP irons, TaylorMade sought to design an iron that combined modern performance (as in forgiveness) with superb distance in a classic frame. The virtually weightless foam actually originates as a powder that is sealed in this chamber, and then transforms into the foam substance after the clubhead is heated during production. They feature a deep, undercut cavity, with a broad, low center of gravity sole and heel-toe weighting for added stability. The shape of the taylormade r9 tp irons head is very similar to that of the popular Tour Preferred irons, but by use of the Inverted Cone Technology, and the way the face blends into the hosel, there is a larger overall contact area. Among the longer, more forgiving models; short irons, in particular, go up to one club longer on solid hits; shots get airborne very easily and fly on a high trajectory; compact head with a slightly thicker topline is appealing in address position.
TaylorMade R9 TP Irons feature a chamber behind the face of the club that is filled with an almost-weightless foam and a silicone shock absorber positioned directly behind the center of the face in the 3- through 6-irons. TaylorMade says the soles of the r9 tp irons for sale are specially beveled to reduce turf resistance and help the bottom of the club glide through impact. Perimeter weighting emphasis in the long and mid-irons helps to maintain stability throughout impact. Like the long irons, weighting was pushed to the heel and toe for added forgiveness. The iron is then capped off with a nickel chrome-plated stainless steel and pearl finish. The cavity of the clubhead is very pleasing to the eye; again Taylor Made did well in choosing the black color to visually shrink the overall size of the head.
Remember the VCC (Velocity Control Chamber)? It's also used in the r9 tp irons, but only in the 2-iron up through the 5-iron. One standout design feature in the R9 TP is the variable progressive face thickness. The Inverted Cone Technology is again utilized throughout the entire set to provide consistent distance from off-center contact. At first sight the R9 TP sole looked very wide to me (comparing most similarly to the old Taylor Made LT irons). The R9 TP mishits carried closer to the desired distance over the 05 TP mishits. On that same note the R9 TPs were greatly improved over the 05 TPs when hitting fat shots. The result is a classiclooking set with long irons (2-5) that feature thin, flexible clubfaces (due to the hollow-headed design) for higher COR and more distance. The TaylorMade R9 TP Irons are aimed dead center at the Scratch to Low Capper who wants just a little forgiveness without giving up their shot shaping ability and blade like control. Any else to comment?
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Scotty Cameron Putter Strikes You As A Logical Move
Scotty Cameron will soon be sporting a new look. Let's take a general look at first.
Woods will reunite with his Scotty Cameron by Titleist Newport 2 before the PGA Championship in August. When Woods once again faces firm, slick greens, a return to his scotty cameron strikes me as a logical move. After all, he has won 13 majors and 72 tournaments worldwide with this putter, making it by far the winningest single putter in the history of men’s professional golf. The new collection of Scotty Cameron California Putters features the best of classic design and modern weighting. Here is something rabid fans of Scotty Cameron will be interested in. Cameron himself will engrave the first 500 putters that are made of each model. The quantity is split, as 270 will be made available on a first come, first serve in the US, while the remaining 230 are internationally bound.
Larry Silveira, a putter expert for Titleist's scotty cameron putters, took me through how he fits a player for a belly putter. This easily can be done by the fitting system that extends the length of the shaft to properly fit the players. Putters with this insert have been limited (the Teryllium 10 Newport 2 and Newport 2.5 are the latest), and Cameron has gained his fame with solid metal putters. After the length and head are determined, adjustments to loft and lie are next, followed by a trip to the putting green to test out the new putter. But what fans will notice immediately is a departure from the silver finish that has been the trademark of the Studio Select putters, Cameron produces. The California line also has a black Cameron Tour grip with dancing logo along with an art of putting shaftband and headcover.
Cameron did introduce a face insert called Teryllium, which is a copper alloy with a soft feel. In fact, Woods won his first major title at the 1997 Masters with a Teryllium insert in his putter. Woods used this style of putter to win a record 3 US Amateur Championships during his amateur career, but for some reason stopped using the original in favour of the scotty cameron putters for sale designed alternative. This needs some explanation. After all, most skilled players want a putter that allows them to make an aggressive stroke, not a hot putter that catapults the ball off the face. The adjustable shaft will go from 41 inches to a little more than 49 inches. With end cap and grip, the putter can even extend a little longer, if necessary. The bronzing process used in the new look is actually baked and burned 303-milled steel and not a plated finish for those who are inquisitive towards how the outward appearance is achieved.
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Friday, January 25, 2013
Mizuno MP67 Irons Produce Something Close To A Full On Hook Or Slice
Hitting a fade or draw can be easily achieved with these an MP-67 iron. Here let's check more details about it.
The clubs really can feel so effortless at times, and really smooth at impact. You will know when you've hit the ball well and have made a good swing. The Mizuno MP 67 2-iron has a loft of 19 degrees, a length of 39.25 inches and a lie of 59 degrees. An inconsistent swing will produce very inconsistent results with the Mizuno MP-67s. A rolled leading edge, cambered mid-sole, and rolled trailing edge deliver consistent striking ability from all types of lies, and modified U-grooves produce the ideal spin rate for maximum playability from anywhere on the course. Like with the MP-62 ironns from Mizuno, these clubs definitely require a good and repeatable golf swing in order to be effective in players hands. But these irons really do get the ball responding and spinning well on landing, again though this was on the good strikes. Mis-hits that did hit the green with the mizuno mp 67 irons, like with most irons, didn't respond quite so well.
Miss-hits that did hit the green with the mizuno mp 67, like with most irons, didn't respond quite so well. The Mizuno MP 67 Irons are extremely popular throughout the world. Very easy to hit if you are experienced enough to hit a blade. Beautiful look and finish. They force you to make the effort to get better and improve your swing. Because you will need to have a good swing and find the sweet spot more often than not to get the best results from them. This new material meets specifications six-times tighter than the industry standard. The clubs really can feel so effortless at times, and really smooth at impact. You will know when you've hit the ball well and have made a good swing. As mis-hits when setting up for a draw or a fade, could dramatically over do the effect you're after, and produce something close to a full on hook or slice.
Meaning that a Mizuno MP-67 6 iron poorly hit, goes roughly as far as a 7 or 8 iron would with a good strike. Quite right that you need to be a low hanicap. The sweet spot is very sweet but can be brutal if you are only very slightly off. Hitting a fade or draw can be easily achieved with these an MP-67 iron. Though when setting up for one of those types of shots, it's important to hit the ball well and put a good swing on the club. The MP-67 long irons achieve a mid-high trajectory, while the scoring irons deliver a mid-trajectory. 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.
However one thing that was very clear was that mis-hits with the mizuno mp 67 irons for sale are relatively short distance wise. The forgiveness accuracy wise isn't too bad for blades, but hit a shot poorly and you likely won't be making the green.
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