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Mizuno MP460 Craft Driver w/PICS
One of the hottest shafts in JP right now. And the 1st shaft ever offered by Miz as an after-market shaft. There are quite a few Players under contract with Competitors putting the shaft in their Drivers. Imagine if you will a TM or Titleist driver sporting a Miz shaft
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Mizuno Forged Irons
The "Pro" model is a lot like the "Comp EZ" model in regards to players hanging on to them. Everytime I do a Fitting Day, I always have 1 or 2 people coming to me about their Pro's or Comp's. The Comp might be the most sought-after club Miz has. Everyone who has them is always looking to get more. And you couldn't talk them into a new set of Miz's if you tried!! But to answer your 1st again. It really is 1025c. Great set of sticks!
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Mizuno Forged Irons
It is 1025 carbon steel. Rest assured!
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Mizuno MP Iron MOI
When you ain't got nothing left to sell, you start looking for new avenues of advertising! What's next? Switchblade Tees!!! BTW! I don't mean Miz doesn't have anything else to sell...I like what I do for a living!
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Royal Collection
Ok!!! I know!! It doesn't look exactly like it. BUt having worked for the Hogan Co. years ago, My 1st imprssion was... Very similar! More meat on the lower part of the CV cavity.
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Recommendation
The 67's are pure blades. The 32's have a false cavity in the back(Cut Muscle) which give it a softer feel and slightly(very slight!) more forgiveness. Go to mizunousa.com to find a demo day near you. You'll be able to tryout all the different models. Then comes the good part. If you decide on Miz, Chris can order you the real cool custom options. The Logo'ing that we can't get here.
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Recommendation
MP-32's Can't go wrong. You get extra forgivness over the 14's without losing any of the playability. Get them while they're still around.
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Best Import Brand: Hands Down, Pound for Pound
Time to update my choices since new product introduction. Driver: Miz Craft 425 - Hands down!!!! 2nd choice - Eon Pride H 460 FW: Sonartec / Royal Collection - I need help finding a new one!!!!!! Ut: Miz MP Fli-Hi or PRGR Zoom 200i Irons: Mizuno MP-32 or PRGR TR 900MD Wedges: Mizuno MP-T Putter: T.P. Mills by "the T.P. Mills" Just can't get away from some of my putters
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So you want to Grind Wedges?
Jeez!!! How awesome is this. Please PM me with some prices Chris. You know why
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Mizuno Irons Experts
I really feel like chimming in here, but...
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WTT Mizuno Irons for PC
I'm looking for a new PC. I'm trading any new set of Mizuno irons with almost any specs(except Project X, Graphite shafts or specs not offered by Miz). I will only do Biz with someone or shop located in the San Diego County area. Please PM for PC specs. Trade value dollar for dollar.
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S25C...1020,,,1018...Different grades of metals?
Chris, S25C(also S20C, ect...) is proprietary to Japan(or was). It is heat-treated different than 1025C. It is said that it "Feels" softer.
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Tourstage 2007 X-Drive Redesigned!
The "P" shape is fantastic. Reminds me of when Titliest knew how to design drivers :tsg_smiley_laughatyou:
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The Japanese and their Forgings
Great post Chris. On a side note, one should realize that you don't feel the club. You hear it. Forged feels better because the sound is softer. When Wishon masked the clubs, He accidently dampened the sound a little. Hence, a lot of cast club manufacturers use dampening devices in the cavity of thier clubs. Remember Cleveland V.A.S.
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How to Test Your Clubs!
You really don't know you're validating my point. You can't improve if your fighting your clubs. If your clubs aren't fit right, then you can't generate a proper swing. Do you really think that clubs that are too short or long aren't going to effect your swing. Any Teacher worth His skills will tell you so. Are you trying to say that if your grip is wrong it doesn't effect your swing, no matter how good or bad you are. If you're trying to work on a draw, and the grip is to big, will it not effect your potenial. You're fighting the club. From a beginner to a pro, a fitting only enhances your game. How hard is it to hit the ball if the club is 1" to short. How many lessons will you take and how many hours will you practice, wasted, before someone tells you the problem is nothing more than your clubs are to short. All that time topping the ball or hitting dead right. And, most importantly, a fitting is free from the maufacturer. No cost to you! I'd rather fit a beginner who listens than a "pro" who knows it all, only for Him/Her to be proven wrong in a blind test. If you don't get fit because the fitter can't see the potential, then you'll never get fit. Remember, in golf, We are always trying to improve! Hence, We are alway keeping our eye on the "potential". If you can't see that, then you'll always be fighting your clubs and blaming them.
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