It may surprise you to hear that Scotty Cameron manufactured a line of Mizuno putters in the early 1990s, and Bob Bettinardi partnered with Mizuno from 2005 to 2008.
But Mizuno has not generally been regarded as a putter manufacturer, although they have produced some novel designs over the last few years. But is that about to change?
New for 2026 is the M.Craft City Series, featuring four distinct models. Mizuno tells us that these models are inspired by the spirit and character of Japan’s most iconic cities, namely Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka and Nagoya. In this review I test the Kyoto P putter in Grey Ion (which translates to black). The Kyoto is their traditional blade putter, and the P variant indicates a plumber’s neck.
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Mizuno M.Craft Kyoto Putter Review : NCG Summary




















