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Golf Tips

Tuesday, 24 April 2012

You will choose Mizuno MP-59 Iron?
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The Mizuno MP 59 Iron features a lightweight Titanium insert forged directly into the back of the club head. The thicker Ti Muscle material behind impact ensures that the centre of gravity is located closer to the clubface, which allows better players the ability to work shots whilst still offering the forgiveness of the cavity-back design. The Mizuno MP-59 is an evolution of the successful MP-58 model. With the Ti weight added to the MP-59, off-center strikes will benefit from even greater stability. The appearance of the MP-59s is also improved by reducing the offset as a result of this improved stability. Thanks to the help of Mizuno's Tour Staff, the MP-59 now features a thinner top-line, a weightier sole and a new sole grind.
MP-59 irons have been launched. Mizuno has forged a titanium pad into the back of the head using the weight saved by this move to improve forgiveness. Mizuno's Grain Flow forged feel and classic shallow cavity design will attract many low and mid handicap players. The Mizuno MP 59 irons will hit the shelves in autumn 2011.
Mizuno MP-59 irons used titanium for a completely different purpose--forgiveness. While the MP-59 is made from steel, 12 grams of titanium are forged into a pocket behind the face of each club.

Mizuno MP-59 irons have been launched next week. The forged feel has been combined with a titanium pad in the back of the head to optimise forgiveness.Mizuno Golf is the latest to bring out new irons for the winter golf shop purchasing cycle and the new MP-59 forged irons look like a real winner.

In fact, the heads of the Mizuno MP-59 irons are slightly smaller than last season's MP-58, the first irons released with this feature that Mizuno calls Ti Muscle. Yet Mizuno claims the clubs have a sweet spot that is 5 percent larger.


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