By far, the most player-friendly irons ever produced by Mizuno is the Mizuno MX 1000 irons. They are aimed at golfers looking for extreme levels of distance and forgiveness with a high launch angle.
These clubs are stronger lofted than many, but not as strongly lofted as some. I give Mizuno credit for keeping the Pitching Wedge at 44*, which, even though a full club stronger than the traditional 48* of days gone by, it is not as strong as the 42 and 43* lofts I'm seeing on many others.
David Llewellyn, R&D manager at Mizuno, said: "We learned a lot about the possibilities of hollow construction with our Fli-Hi irons. The MX-1000 takes the distance and flight benefits of that technology right through to the GW."
"We've used technology and materials to increase forgiveness rather than the old trick of adding loads of offset to an over-large head. Our quest is to develop equipment that gives amateur golfers every technical performance benefit possible but with head profiles that even professionals could potentially put in their own bags."
None the less, we are talking Mizunos here. Just as some of those chunkier looking Mercedes Sedans can manhandle a high speed corner, and still take a fast jump off a straight line, these chunkier looking Mizunos let you know exactly where they are throughout your swing, and even though their main attraction is their forgiveness--they reward a well struck swing with both distance and feel as a testament to their tour proven tradition.
Overall, these discount golf equipment are the best "Super Game Improvement" irons to hit the market this year.
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