Mizuno MP-69 irons come with a raised centre of gravity
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Mizuno MP-69 irons come with a raised centre of gravity
Aimed at the Tour player and advanced level amateur having its classic, clean looks, the 2011 Mizuno MP-69 Irons has a better pronounced toe, last seen in the MP-32 and a muscle pad which makes the more irons simpler to hit using a marginally higher trajectory. The shorter, scoring irons are more compact at address, using a raised centre of gravity for greater trajectory control. Mizuno are renowned for your quality of these forged irons, and why don't they be!?! To remain producing beautiful irons for several years as well as in many instances keeping the regular bladed look, while introducing the most up-to-date technology to increase forgiveness. An advanced keen Mizuno iron player, or just a golfer who would rather play with an excellent looking traditional blade, the MP-69 is definitely a centrefold model in your case. Clothing long until it's here so watch this space!
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