Mizuno unveil new woods for better players
New MP-650 line designed to give strong players workability and distance...
Mizuno are renowned for their legendary irons, but their new line of woods aimed at good players could change that.
The MP-650 range comprises a driver, fairway wood and hybrid, all of which feature tour-inspired head shapes and innovative technologies.
We have minimal information on the new kit, but Mizuno say their main thought when making the woods was to create clubs that deliver distance and a solid impact sound, in a good-looking package.
The driver features a deep, open face and a classic shape, as well as impressive CORTECH face technology for increased ball speed.
The fairway wood and hybrid both feature open faces, too, as well as multi-thickness faces that maximise distance.
We'll release more information as soon as we have it.
DETAILS
DRIVER
LOFTS: 8.5, 9.5, 10.5 & 12LH? No
SHAFT: Fujikura Orochi
GRIP: Golf Pride M-21
HEAD SIZE: 450cc
LENGTH: 45"
FAIRWAYS
LOFTS: 13.5, 15 & 18LH? No
SHAFT: Fujikura Orochi
GRIP: Golf Pride M-21
HYBRID
LOFTS: 17, 19 & 22LH? No
SHAFT: Fujikura Orochi
GRIP: Golf Pride M-21
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