Having put another major disappointment behind him, Woods will try to salvage some consolation where he can find it, starting with the PGA Tour playoffs this week and then next month in the Ryder Cup. We can say to his club at spare tiome.
The
Mizuno MX-300 Irons is a nice-looking club. I found the feel exceptionally solid from within a few millimetres of the centre of the clubhead. It will appeal to good ball strikers who like to look down on a reasonably slim profile and top line at address and prefer a clubhead that frames the ball neatly, rather than dominating it. Feel has been enhanced through a re-working of Mizuno's.
The Mizuno MX-300 irons has been designed to provide players with a reduced offset, more compact alternative to the popular MX-200 range, with a club head top line and face size that places the Mizuno MX-300 falls directly between the
Mizuno MP-53 and
MX-200 Irons.
I can even imagine some of Mizuno's staff players having a sniff at these, while aspiring ball-strikers will also find themselves drawn to their good looks and overall performance.