I got these clubs last week after believing my game was ready to move on from the MX-19's. All i can say is WOW. What a superb club, some forgiveness in the longer irons, but you have to be able to consistently strike the ball well.
While MX-300 Irons will always win a beauty contest, with their sleek profiles and shiny forged heads giving them plenty of shelf appeal, the MX-300 is also a nice-looking club.
Feel has been enhanced through a re-working of Mizuno's Y-tune Pro technology, which has been literally turned on its side to work vertically on the clubhead rather than horizontally, which claims to improve flight control and increase feel on slight miss-hits.
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MX-300 Irons still punish the poor strike, but then if you're not a reasonably consistent ball-striker, you should perhaps try the M-200s or even MX-100s.
I would definitely recommend
cheap MX-300 to anybody. The condition as explained was good. The product arrived on time. Overall, I'd recommend the club if you're in the market for new clubs. The MP-68 Irons and MX-1000 Irons are good choice,too.