Mizuno MP-60 Irons with "Cut Muscle" Cavity
The MP-60 irons take the lead so far for impressive terminology. These include a technology called Cut Muscle – not something I would imagine you want during a round of golf, but these days we’ll take whatever we can if it helps our game – and modified u-grooves, which sounds like something you can use in a Street Fighter game. The Grain Flow Forged MP-60 is 4% larger and has a 10% larger sweet area when compared to its outstanding Cut Muscle counterpart, the MP-32. The Cut Muscle design in the Mizuno MP-60 delivers a slightly higher ball flight in the long irons, and a mid trajectory in the scoring irons, while the Cut Muscle design precisely positions the COG in each club for a consistent and predictable ball flight on cheap golf club sets. Building upon the award-winning success of cut muscle design, the Mizuno product development team evolved this game changing technology to now include forgiveness. The heads on certain of the irons are referred to as small by some players, but they generally agree that when the ball is struck correctly, the result is very pleasing. Criticism of these clubs is thin on the ground; the recommendation that they are for lower-handicap players is less of a criticism and more like general advice. Mizuno MP-60 Irons Main Features: >A slightly larger head >Durable Double nickel chrome plated finish >Modified U-grooves produces the ideal spin rate for maximum playability in all conditions. >The new MP-60 Cut Muscle Cavity continues to maximize the performance for today's more aggressive game. >The Grain Flow Forged MP-60 is 4% larger and has a 10% larger sweet area when compared to its outstanding Cut Muscle counterpart, the MP-32. >Delivers a slightly higher ball flight in the long irons, and a mid trajectory in the scoring irons. >Cut Muscle design precisely positions the COG in each club for a consistent and predictable ball flight. http://www.golfcheapsets.co.uk/Cheap-153-Mizuno-MP-60-Ir ... Disclaimer: Article submitters are solely responsible for the content of their articles. ArtiLib can't be held liable for the contents of the articles. Report Abuse | Browse By Category |
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