I got these Mizuno MX-300 Irons after believing my game was ready to move on from the MX-19's. All I can say is WOW. What a superb club, some forgiveness in the longer irons, but you have to be able to consistently strike the ball well. The MX-300 uses Mizuno’s Y-Tune technology from the Mizuno MX-200 irons to provide a full cavity club with enhanced feel and control but in a reconfigured shape. This enables Mizuno to strengthen the area around the toe for more forgiveness. The sole of the MX-300 irons is also dual cambered to minimize turf drag and digging at impact. The shorter irons are like butter. I now hit my 6 irons 185yds, which is 20yds longer than the MX-19's. I have Golf Pride multi compound grips fitted, purely for personal preference for when its raining. The cavity is 1mm larger in the 3 to 5 irons and then decreases in the 6 and 7 irons. In the 8 to pitching wedge the cavity is covered up and the solid power bar design gives the shorter irons much greater workability and feel. To give you a better idea of the concept behind the cheap golf clubs--MX-300, think "a more forgiving MP iron." Yes, the workability and sleek appearance is still there, but so is a larger sweet spot, and a nearly invisible cavity. The MX-300s are made from the Grain Flow Forged, 1025E "Pure Select" mild carbon steel, which plays a big part in that feel that Mizuno fans adore. From the rough, they also performed exceptionally well, as they cut through the tall grass without getting stuck like some thicker, bulkier irons do sometimes. The dual cambered sole worked as advertised, as I never really had an issue getting them stuck when I'd come down extra hard and steep. Every iron in the set had a high, penetrating flight, and would land softly on the green without the worry of the ball rolling too far away from my target. If you like to work the ball, you should have little problem with the Mizuno MX-300 irons for sale, as the extra level of forgiveness they offer isn't too much to hinder their workability. If you shoot in the 80's or even low 90's these clubs could very well be for you. I have steel shaft 1 down from stiff as i swing quite strongly, the ball flight is quite high and penetrating..... I will not need to change my clubs now until i wear them out. Source from: http://www.economygolfsale.com/article-302-Mizuno-MX-300-Irons-with-Innovative-Y-Tune-Pro-Technology.html
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