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 Mizuno MX-300 VS MX 1000 Irons 
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Post Mizuno MX-300 VS MX 1000 Irons
Mizuno mx1000 irons

MX-1000 irons is new golf clubs in wholesale golf clubs store, it's sold by low price, and free shipping worldwide. Incorporating Mizuno's HOT METAL concept into iron design, the Mizuno MX-1000 irons is for golfers looking for an extreme combination of distance and forgiveness.

The MX series has historically been Mizuno's line of game improvement irons for a while, and though the new Mizuno MX-1000 irons may fall squarely in that category, the MX-300 is meant to bleed the edge between game-improvement iron and player's iron. With so many different options to choose from, there's a Mizuno iron made for every type of player out there.

The Hot Metal construction of the MX-1000 is created by plasma welding a thin, hot, ES230 maraging steel face to a high tech stainless steel body. This exotic construction delivers COR numbers that reach the legal limit, which results in incredible distance for your iron shots. 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.

Mizuno MX-300 Irons

Mizuno MX 300 are more solid iron than in previous years with exceptional workability, the Irons places diversity and direction into the hands of mid-handicappers looking to improve their game. Technicians have reconfigured the Y-Tune Pro technology to enhance the feel and flight control for added precision when attacking the green.

ust recieved my Mizuno MX 300 irons. I wasn't sure what I was in for. I have hit pings and more recently taylor made rac irons. I knew the mx300 irons were made to bridge the gap between improvement clubs and players clubs. I now have a feeling I am going to be moving into the "players" category very soon.(Ha!) I have never hit such controlled and consistent long irons in my life. Not forgetting to mention that the mid and low irons are sooo smooth.

Predictably, the feel off the face is beautifully soft, yet solid; powerful yet yielding. Striking the ball is a joy with the Mizuno MX-300 irons. They mean business, too. The topline is thinner but not intimidatingly so, while the brushed finish, the Y-Tune rear pad and the classy black decals give the MX-300s a look that quietly oozes quality.


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