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published: Jan 10, 2025

Mizuno M.Craft X Putter: A Putter for Everyone!

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What’s new? How much does it cost? And, how they perform? Max McVittie brings you the lowdown on the new Mizuno Mizuno M.Craft X Putter

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Mizuno are a brand that has always been affectionately known for it’s irons and their feel, but when it comes to putters it hasn’t necessarily been the same story. The Japanese manufacturers can go some way to changing that sentiment with the introduction of their M.Craft putter lineup which has been expanded further with the release of the Mizuno M.Craft X.

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This Mizuno putter is available in three different head shapes, so this is an option that will suit all players. Mizuno believe they have struck the perfect balance of feel, forgiveness and adaptability for great control on the greens.

Fittability and customisation is a huge benefit of this putter as it can be tailored to suit all swing and golf stroke types. This really is a putter for everyone.

Here’s how Mizuno have achieved all this…

Mizuno M.Craft X Putter: The Technology

Choosing between feel and forgiveness can be tricky when it comes to finding the right putter. It’s for that reason that choosing between a mallet and a blade putter is often difficult for most amateur golfers. To make this simpler, Mizuno say their new putter delivers the best of both worlds with the feel of a blade and the forgiveness of a mallet putter.

Mizuno M.Craft X Putter

The M.Craft X putter posses Centre of Gravity depth that is usually found in a blade styled putter. It has a dynamically shallow CG to provide that desirable feel of a smaller flat stick to increase the overall control and finesse feel.

Additionally, the larger head design offers that mallet like stability. This along with customisable weights, located in the head of the putter, ensures golfers have ideal levels of forgiveness for all level of golfers. Forgiveness for off-centre strikes is also improved as a result of the bigger putter head.

Following on from the trend of golf clubs becoming more fittable, Mizuno have constructed this new putter so that it is highly customisable to fit each player’s stroke. To model the most efficient putter for all golfers there are three neck styles to choose from; a Plumber, Slant and Bend. Choosing the most suitable neck type will help to align the putter with your putting style.

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Mizuno M.Craft X Putter

There are also three head shapes on offer. This allows a golfer to select the style they are most comfortable with, in terms of weight and visually. Additionally, the CG is also adjusted to optimal, balancing the stroke for greater accuracy.

As well as the different head shapes, there are interchangeable weights included to offer two weight options to refine the feel of the flat stick.

Mizuno M.Craft X Putter

Overall, the Mizuno M.Craft X putter is forged for feel and consistency with the neck and face being crafted from a single piece of 1025 steel. This allows for better feel and performance consistency. The face is also CNC-Milled for more consistency across the whole face, for both on and off-centre strikes, resulting in a more predictable roll and reaction.

Elsewhere in the construction of the putter is the milled aluminium back which delivers lightweight stability and a higher MOI.

The Details

Available:

RRP: £429

Adjustable Options: Three neck shapes (P, S and B), three back shapes (Four, Five and Six) and interchangeable weights (7g, 14g and 21g)

Shaft: KBS CT120

Grip: Lamkin Sink Fit

Models: Mizuno M.Craft X putter

More information: Mizuno UK / Mizuno US

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What putter do you currently have in your bag? Let us know on X!

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