
For the first time ever, Mizuno used the high ball speed face Material generally reserved for fairway woods, in a Mizuno Iron.
For the first time ever, Mizuno used the high ball speed face Material generally reserved for fairway woods, in a Mizuno Iron.
Combining a bendable 431SS body, MAS1C face, and a 21g tungsten weight - dedicated to producing a consistent, high launching, reliable flight
With such a complex construction, Mizuno's mondeling of vibration (Harmonic Impact Technology) was vital in designing a satisfying sound from the conception
Turn the lights out on the competition with a fully blacked out ION plating
Club | Loft | Lie | Bounce | Length (Steel) | Length (Graphite) | Swing Weight (Steel) | Swing Weight (Graphite) | Offset (") |
2-Iron | 16.5° | 59° | 0° | 39.5" | 39.75" | D3 | D2 | 0.157" |
3-Iron | 19° | 59.5° | 0° | 39.0" | 39.25" | D3 | D2 | 0.154" |
4-Iron | 21.5° | 60° | 1° | 38.5" | 38.75" | D3 | D2 | 0.150" |
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