Friday, April 20, 2012

What will Mizuno MP 53 Irons take in 2012

Mizuno creates much more benefits and quality golf in the world golf market. Such as MP line that are MP 52, MP 53, MP 57, MP 58 and so on , each one become the hottest product after launched. When it comes to Mizuno MP 53 Irons, golfers will show their thumb.Today, I have to share something about Mizuno MP 53 Irons.

The first thing we need to know that the new MP-53 irons featuring a Diamond Muscle design and "V" slot Milled Pocket Cavity. A new diamond muscle designed and a milled pocket cavity have allowed Mizuno to add more forgiveness to a compact head. The MP-53's distinctive Diamond Muscle ensures that greater forgiveness is not achieved at the cost of workability or feel. Created using Mizuno's Harmonic Impact Technology and extensively tested on tour, Diamond Muscle was identified as the prime solution to fine tune the MP-53's sound at impact.

Then,the new MP-53 irons look to continue the tradition of success associated with the player preferred, game enhancement MP line. You may notice that the name/numbering convention doesn't continue from last year's models, but rather from those the previous year (MP-52/62).The Mizuno MP-53 irons feature the highest Moment of Inertia of any MP iron to date with a V-Slot CNC Milled Pocket Cavity in the 3-7 irons that re-distributes 14 grams of weight for additional forgiveness, without sacrificing the playability and feel of traditional MP irons. The 8-PW irons have a Solid Power Bar in the cavity for a improved control and workability. Modal Analysis and Harmonic Impact Technology are utilized to optimize both sound and feel. 

Get improved feel and ball control with the diamond muscle design of the Mizuno MP 53 iron set. The V shaped CNC milled pocket cavity of this Mizuno iron set gives you a large MOI by redistributing weight. Get maximum playability with the modified U-grooves of this Mizuno golf club, giving you the ideal spin rate. With a 360 degree grind, the Mizuno MP 53 gives you thinner top line and fantastic turf interaction. This Mizuno iron set is grain flow forged to give you awesome feel and distance control. So use this very-forgiving Mizuno golf club and make shots come easy.

Besides,it also features a more appealing and slimmer top edge than the MX-300 and from 6-iron to pitching wedge each club will be one-degree stronger than its MP-52 predecessor. Building on the legacy of Mizuno's hugely popular MP series of irons the Grain Flow Forged MP-53 has a head size and profile that appeal to the most skilled shot maker but uses a Diamond Muscle design combined with a Milled Pocket Cavity to offer a surprising level of stability on even off centre hits. The MP-53 also features a 360 degree grind that lessens the width of the sole and top edge while the shorter irons feature a design similar to the MP-63 irons to ensure that they offer complete precision and control. The new Mizuno MP-53 irons have got what Mizuno call diamond back technology which basically makes it so that when you hit it out of the middle of the club you get a more solid purer strike.

This is the most forgiving and longest Mizuno MP iron ever released. This does not mean they are as forgiving as the JPX-Pro but the smaller head and thinner sole make them more workable. The new tuned heads didn't feel a great deal different compared to last year's MP-58, providing the same fantastic feedback.Overall, the Mizuno MP-53 irons will suit those who like classic Mizuno heads but need ?added forgiveness and/or anyone looking for a balance of forgiveness and workability.He will take great change in 2012.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Wise Choice: Callaway FT IQ Driver

There are many brand for the driver in the market now , but I feel the callaway is the best . I have tried Taylormade ,clevaland ,nike ,Ping ,titleist and etc.BBut i feel the Callaway FT IQ driver is a good assistant!

The Callaway FT-iQ Driver features the best combination of distance and accuracy in a driver Callaway Golf has ever made. The refined head shape has a sleek and stealthy look while raising the MOI (moment of inertia) for unprecedented accuracy off the tee, while Hyperbolic Face Technology significantly raises ball speeds across the entire face for increased distance.

Features:
1. Hyperbolic Face Technology: Hyperbolic shaping is the cutting edge of driver face design - mathematics and engineering combine to create Callaway's highest ever ball speeds across the entire face
2. Fusion Technology: Creates maximum perimeter weighting and more discretionary weight by combining a carbon composite body with the titanium face cup, allowing for precise positioning of the CG (center of gravity) to generate the straightest drives possible
3. Improved Complete Inertial Design: Positions discretionary weight deeper and to the extreme corners, raising the MOI for unparalleled forgiveness on shots hit anywhere on the face
4. Visible External Weighting: Strategically placed weighting in the rear corners helps create the straightest drives possible with ideal ball-flight trajectories to maximize distance
5. Mitsubishi Rayon Fubuki Shaft Exclusive to the FT-iQ Drivers: This ultra premium shaft has been designed with Modulus Differential Technology (MDT) for tour-level high launch, low spin performance

Customers' review:
The feel of the wholesale golf clubs is nothing like the FT-5 ot FT-9. I actually had a tour FT-9 that I took out for a round and brought back immediately the next day to return it. Solid but erratic. Then again it had the Fubuki S shaft in it but with Orange writing, not the tour model which made all the difference in the world.

Daly Regretful, but Defends Aussie Walkout

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — John Daly says while he regrets walking off the course during the first round of the Australian Open last week, he had little choice after running out of balls.
The two-time major winner hit seven balls into the water on the 11th hole Thursday before quitting at The Lakes in Sydney.
Speaking at a Pro-Am in Melbourne on Monday, Daly said: "Of course I regret it. But at the time there wasn't much I could do."
An Australasian tour panel is expected to hold a disciplinary hearing this week to consider the incident and decide on possible disciplinary action.
On Thursday, tournament director Trevor Herden described Daly's actions as "unprofessional," saying officials would have fetched more golf balls if asked.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Best Choice: MX-1000 Irons

The Mizuno MX-1000s are just certainly one of eight different units of irons in Mizuno's 2009/2010 launches. while the MP range sits firmly at the 'better player' carry out of your market, with its forged blades and musclebacks, the MX range - which include the MX-1000s - will appeal to the improver golfer looking for forgiveness, high launch and additional distance.

The Mizuno MX-1000 Irons are by much the most player-friendly irons actually created by Mizuno, which has described them as ‘like cheating' in terms of the levels of forgiveness and playability they offer. They appear beefy at address, identical to some set of Fli-Hi hybrids and speak about the very same hollow construction. single width is 23.5mm and also the topline 8.6mm, compared respectively to the 20.1mm and 6.4mm found within the MX200s.

Significant distance gains are attained by plasma wielding the thin, hot maraging metal face to some stainless metal hollow body. It makes it possible for bodyweight to become put deep within the head to deliver a naturally high trajectory and allows using stronger lofts for even greater distance.

Moreover, Hollow Technology construction with internal extreme MOI weighting creates a super low and deep COG, which delivers an easy, high and straight ball flight. The MX-1000 (wholesale golf clubs) with Hot Metal technology is the longest and straightest iron we have ever developed, and it is sure to take your game to a whole new level.

Related items: Taylormade R11 on sale  Ping G15 on sale  Mizuno JPX AD Driver  Mizuno JPX 800 sale   Mizuno MP 68 sale

Olazabal blasts Seve Trophy no-shows

Ryder Cup captain Jose Maria Olazabal has blasted three major champions for skipping the Seve Trophy.
On the eve of the biennial event, Olazabal had personally sent letters to Rory McIlroy, Martin Kaymer and Graeme McDowell asking if they would pay their respects to Seve at St Nom-la Breteche.
But to the Spaniard’s dismay, they declined.
“We all know how instrumental Seve had been to the growth of the European Tour,” said Olazabal, who oversaw the matchplay event and partnered Ballesteros to win 12 points in four Ryder Cup matches from 1987 to 1993.
“I know the younger generation did not have the chance to play when Seve was around but we are here playing on the European Tour in many ways because of Seve.
“Seve was the first man who was instrumental in turning things around on the European Tour for the better and the younger players now on the European Tour need to remember that.
“They should make a little extra effort and make this event what it deserves to be.”
Meanwhile, 2010 European Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie was quick to echo Olazabal’s frustrations.
“I can understand it if there is FedExCup involved but if players aren't involved in the USA then they should be at the Seve Trophy,” said Montgomerie.
“Why didn't Rory and Martin play? Scheduling? You don't get players pulling out of the Presidents Cup do you?”
Olazabal is now hoping to move the Seve Trophy to the week of the Presidents Cup in two years’ time, and after the the FedExCup race – which would therefore allow Europeans competing on the PGA Tour to play.
Let’s just hope McIlroy, Kaymer and McDowell are not banking on a captain’s pick for Medinah in 12 months time.

Read more: golfmagic.com

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Excellent Golf: Cleveland CG16 and CG15 Wedge

The Cleveland CG16 wedge looks very similar to the CG14 wedge but without the insert and it is not surprising given that it comes from the same mould. However the colour insert has been replaced with a cavity back and this not only looks better but also improves stability and forgiveness on off-centre hits.

Compared to the excellent Cleveland CG15 Oil Quench wedge, the leading edge is less rounded and the sole is wider. Cleveland say that this style of wedge is very popular on Tour, especially in the sand iron lofts. However we were not as keen as the extra forgiveness has meant a trade off on feel, which is not as crisp as the CG15 wedge and the wider was not as effective on softer lies.

Cleveland CG16 Wedge -Features:

LASER MILLED FACE

  • More precise and consistent surface roughness than alternative methods
  • Optimal surface roughness to maximize spin
WEDGE CAVITY BACK
  • Perimeter weighting and geometry to deepen center-of-gravity and increase MOI
  • Improved stability and forgiveness on off-center hits while maintaining signature "Cleveland" feel
TOUR PROVEN C SOLE DESIGN
  • Wide constant width sole from heel to toe combined with heel and toe grinds
  • Improves bunker performance while maintaining shot-making versatility

Now it sales at http://www.wholesalegolfonsale.com/ with best price $115.19 AUD

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Why I Love Callaway Razr X Tour Irons?

The Callaway Razr X Tour Irons are designed for low-to-mid handicap players looking for a next-generation combination of playability and workability. While other irons chase one specific performance attribute, RAZR Technology provides the optimal balance of distance, accuracy and feel, with Tour-inspired styling.

THese clubs feel rather nice actually, and bll/face location at impact is easily judged. The feel isn't quite as buttery as the forged version of these, but it's very li9vely, and far from dead or vague. That's also well communicated throughout the swing as far as balance goes.

If you tend to dig up divots the size of beaver pelts, these will help you cure that, without having to hit a sole as bulbous as WC Field's legendary proboscus. The shafts are still pretty much standard issue Dynamic Golds, and that would be my only real knock on these Razr X Tour Irons. Some flited Rifles would've been a nice touch.

I'd go as far to say that I could legitimately say the demo 6 iron offered up a solid 3 more yards than the X-24 6 iron did on the simulator. In regular field conditions the difference was negligible at best. Sometimes I wonderi f those swing simulators are just fancy bar code readers. Even so, when one considers how hot the X-24's were, the fact that these can match them and offer up just a tad more forgiveness is quite an accomplishment.

I like that the sweet spot is larger and lower on the face.It seems almost all of my mis hits I hit are thin shots to low on the face,so I am thinking that this will help.They say with this setup they were able to make the lofts stronger so the ball will go farther,and my thinking on that is then maybe I dont have to have the full set and carry a couple more wedges.

I ordered pw-6iron to see what the distances are going to be.In the past I had a set of cobras that had a huge sweet spot and could hit those things along ways like a pw 150.After just coming off playing mizunos mp 68's and ping i3 blades I know I am going to love them.

I would like to thank Callaway who went out of their way to get me fitted correctly. I think this is the best wholesale golf clubs I have got from the callaway company. I will go on using this irons and enjoy my golf days.