Post by golfonlineau on Sept 19, 2012 4:05:14 GMT 1
The Mizuno MX-300 Irons was designed for players looking for the assistance of Mizuno's undercut cavity design and solid Grain Flow Forged feel with a reduced offset, more compact alternative to the popular MX-200 range, with a club head top line and face size that places the Mizuno MX-300
falls directly between the MP-52 and MX-200. With both an undercut cavity and Grain Flow forged feel this means the MX-300 offers the assistance of a game improvement irons with the shot making ability of the MP range.
Mizuno set out to create a club that fits somewhere between a players iron and a game improvement iron, and from that idea came the MX-300 (http://www.clubsforgolfer.com/goods-873-Mizuno+MX-300+Irons.html) line of irons. To give you a better idea of the concept behind the MX-300, think "a more forgiving MP iron." These irons maybe pricy but choosing golf wholesale online may help.
The MX-300 uses Mizuno¡¯s Y-Tune technology from the MX-200 to provide a full cavity club with enhanced feel and control but in a reconfigured shape. This enables Mizuno to strengthen the area around the toe for more forgiveness. The sole of the Mizuno MX-300 Irons is also dual cambered to minimize turf drag and digging at impact.
A milled pocket cavity can be found in the long and mid-irons, while the short irons make use of a solid power bar. By doing this, Mizuno was able to optimize the center of gravity depending on the type of shot each iron provides. The solid power bar gives more control in the scoring irons, while the milled pocket cavity allows for weight to be relocated low and deep to help achieve a higher ballflight with the long irons.
What's more, 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 Mizuno Mx-200 Irons, 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.