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Limited Edition for select Japanese accounts the new Mizuno Black MP-600 features a square face angle and comes with the wrench to adjust the weight bias.

I was able to hit this club for a bit at the grass range near my home and it produced mid trajectory bullets with decent distance. the shaft feels a little dead like most stock mizuno USDM shafts IMO.

It didn't have the bang or whip that many of the true JDM designed models have. However those of you looking for a workable driver that produces good distance and also has the ability to be adjusted this is a good option on the table for you.

The feel was above average like many Mizuno drivers and the forgiveness was around decent IMO. What was pretty cool is that this weighting works, when i put it on max draw and put my same steady swing on it I actually got it. same deal with max fade. I did not notice the ability to control spin as much as the brochure says though.

FYI TSG only has 4 left as of today.

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Limited Edition for select Japanese accounts the new Mizuno Black MP-600 features a square face angle and comes with the wrench to adjust the weight bias.

I was able to hit this club for a bit at the grass range near my home and it produced mid trajectory bullets with decent distance. the shaft feels a little dead like most stock mizuno USDM shafts IMO.

It didn't have the bang or whip that many of the true JDM designed models have. However those of you looking for a workable driver that produces good distance and also has the ability to be adjusted this is a good option on the table for you.

The feel was above average like many Mizuno drivers and the forgiveness was around decent IMO. What was pretty cool is that this weighting works, when i put it on max draw and put my same steady swing on it I actually got it. same deal with max fade. I did not notice the ability to control spin as much as the brochure says though.

FYI TSG only has 4 left as of today.

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If you inserted the same shaft, what difference in trajectory and feel would you expect compared with the same-lofted MP Craft 425? Really like the look of the 425!

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I and a lot of my friends have hit the Japan version with the 57 gram MD1 stock shaft and a lot of us a liking it. Very stable for a 57 grammer. I would compare very favorably in performance and feel to a Mistu Diamana Bluboard but feel is a tad better on the Blueboard 63s, just very small though.

We all range from 3 handicaps to 14 handicaps. I have a YSQ in mine because I bought the US version and don't like the E360 at all.

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I and a lot of my friends have hit the Japan version with the 57 gram MD1 stock shaft and a lot of us a liking it. Very stable for a 57 grammer. I would compare very favorably in performance and feel to a Mistu Diamana Bluboard but feel is a tad better on the Blueboard 63s, just very small though.

We all range from 3 handicaps to 14 handicaps. I have a YSQ in mine because I bought the US version and don't like the E360 at all.

Yup you called it the MD1 standard shaft is a true Gem, It feels soft yet handled some pretty high swing speeds without getting all wayward. I personally think it feels more fluid and smooth than the blue board.

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