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Mizuno MX-1000 Irons are just one of eight different sets of irons in Mizuno's 2009/2010 launches. While the MP range sits firmly at the 'better player' end of the market, with its forged blades and musclebacks, the MX range - including the MX-1000s - will appeal to the improver golfer looking for forgiveness, high launch and added distance.
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MX-1000 series. Incorporating Mizuno’s HOT METAL concept into iron design, the MX-1000 Irons are for golfers looking for an extreme combination of distance and forgiveness. And the ultra-thin ES230 maraging steel face has been plasma welded onto a stainless steel body. The hollow body and hot metal face can also pushes the boundaries of R&A and USGA limits to expand the sweet spot across the face.
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Titleist 910 D2 Driver is one of the larger drivers that Titleist has produced. It has a 460cc head and is made to help those that can hit the center of the club face consistently. It is a customizable driver that can accept many different shafts due to the blind bore hosel and it is made to allow a golf professional to fit a golfer for the right club for them.
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910 D2 Driver delivers longer distance through a technologically advanced head design with a responsive, fast face insert that creates a ball-speed area that is 15% larger than other drivers. The patented, innovative, SureFit Tour dual-angle hosel provides precise and independent loft and lie adjustments to fine tune ball flight for more accuracy and control.
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Titleist 910 D2 has much playability. It produces consistent high ball flight; very good workability and fun to play; more flexibility to execute various shots. When it comes to look at address, it is traditional shape and simple, effective visual aid on crown; no distractions or gimmicks at address.