950: The Mizuno way
In a long line of excellent clubs, one of the finest clubs is the Mizuno MX 950 Forged Irons. The MX 950 has the superior feel that the Mizuno is famous for coupled with the excellent distance, spot-on accuracy, great loft, and so much forgiveness that anybody even Mother Theresa would be impressed. It is designed for mid to high handicap players.
Talking about the Mizuno’s unique and “buttery” feel, the Grain Flow Forging process may have patented the results. While the Ben Hogan Clubs may have come close, there really is no competition among the two. And though it has not been famous for distances, the MX 950 is being compared or treated as rivals for the Callaway X-forged.
The different types of steel in the is used in Mizuno has made itself a well known feature. The MX 950 hybrids were forged from 4135 stength steel for maximum distance while 1025E carbon steel were used to forge shorter irons. It’s resulting effect would be a maximum distance and maximum playability.
The clunkiness would be the downside of MX 950s if there is any. But it can’t be as bad as those of the Callaway “toasters” as some people would label them, but sometimes they are a little bit bulky. Due to its good performance, the clubs have appeared in different tours, even in pro tours. Either in graphite or steel in R300 or S300 flex are the shafts available.
Anyone coming from the amateur to pros can definitely use the superior set of golf clubs from the Mizuno MX 950.
MX 950’s indepth features
One of the finest clubs in the long line of excellent clubs would be the Mizuno MX 950 forged irons. A superior feel is in the MX 950 where the Mizuno is famous at plus the feature of excellent distance, great loft, spot-on accuracy and so much forgiveness are just some of the many features the MX 950 possesses in which it is designed for mid to high handicap players.
With the unique and “buttery” feel due to the Grain Flow Forging process have patented the results for the Mizuno MX 950. Ben Hogan Clubs came close but there is no competition or rivalry among the two. But Callaway X-forged is being compared to the MX 950 though the latter is not famous for distances.
A well-known feature of the Mizuno is the different styles of the steels used. From the 4135 strength steel were forged for the hybrids of MX 950 while the 1025E carbon steel are used for the shorter irons that would give an effect of a maximum distance and maximum playability from both carbon steels.
A downside that could be considered is the clunkiness of M950 if there is any. But its clunkiness would not be as bad as that of Callaway “toasters” as people would call it, though it’s sometimes bulky. Used in different tours even in pro tours because of its good performance and is polished with either graphite or steel in R300 or S300 flex would be the shafts available.
Amateurs to pros can use the MX 950 because it is one superior set of golf clubs.
Doing it with the MX 950
In the long line of finest clubs is one of the finest clubs of Mizuno that is the Mizuno MX 950 Forged irons. Mizuno, as it famous for good feel, has included a superior feel with this model plus the feature of excellent distance, spot-on accuracy, great loft and much forgiveness would be some of the many features of the MX 950 that is designed for mid to high handicap players of the sport golf.
The unique and “buttery” feel is caused by the Grain Flow Forging that have patented the results given by the MX 950 model. Other models from the competitor brands such as the Ben Hogan Clubs came close but it never really made itself as a competition or rival to it. Though Mizuno is not famous for its distance, still the Callaway X-forged is being paralleled as its rival.
The different steels used in Mizuno models made the brand famous and not in exempt would be the MX 950 as it was made from the 4135 stength steel that was forged for the hybrids of MX 950 and the 1025E steel was used for the shorter iron that gives maximum distance and maximum playability as its effect on the iron club.
Its clunkiness, if there’s any, would be the downside of the MX 950 but it is not as bad as those of the Callaway “toasters” as people would label it. It would a little bit bulky but nevertheless it is used in different tour even in pro tours crediting to its good performance. The MX 950 is polished with R300 or S300 grip with a graphite or steel polishing.
Wide array of users use the MX 950 from amateurs to pros because of its superior performance.