Post by golfonlineau on Nov 7, 2013 10:10:05 GMT 2
It's easy for us to notice new golf clubs are emerging to meet golfers' higher pursuit and desires. Mizuno ia awlways trying to incorporate new faetures in the clubs. At the beginning of the year, the new mizuno mp-64 irons win much public praise. Now the latest JPX-825 series come to us to continue its glorious history in the golf clubs manufacturing.
¡°The JPX-825 Driver incorporates technologies designed to forgive both vertical and toe/heel minutss," according to thingy Lyons, vice president and general manager of Mizuno's USA golf division. "That means that even when you miss titleist mb 714 irons high, low, left or right of center, you¡¯re still going to get superior distance and keep the ball in play. We also worked to make the look of the driver more aggressive and cosmetically appealing so that it will suit the eye of golfers as they look down at it.¡±
Alignment is decent enough but the driver felt more likened to a player¡¯s choice at address. The sole design will not be winning anything in the beauty stakes. Thanks to its patented Harmonic Impact Technology, it is smooth to swing and feedback was subtle but easily perceived. The low-profile JPX-825 launches the ball higher and with less spin than the best price mizuno jpx 825 irons, which leads to a shallower landing angle and added forgiveness.
The key is an 18-gram internal weight toward the rear of the head that shifts the center of gravity down and back, increases vertical MOI and lowers the sweet spot. A higher MOI should boost ball speeds on mis-hits, too. It also has Mizuno's CORTECH face,best price golf clubs has varying thicknesses in different regions to provide faster ball speeds across the face.
An impressively solid sound and feel, without being spectacular. It's not an impact sound as sweet as the company's MP-650 driver, but it's not offensive, either. With a selection of lofts, shafts and lengths, the Mizuno JPX 825 driver offers a multitude of options to suit players with fast and slow swing speeds that require a mid-range launch angle.
¡°The JPX-825 Driver incorporates technologies designed to forgive both vertical and toe/heel minutss," according to thingy Lyons, vice president and general manager of Mizuno's USA golf division. "That means that even when you miss titleist mb 714 irons high, low, left or right of center, you¡¯re still going to get superior distance and keep the ball in play. We also worked to make the look of the driver more aggressive and cosmetically appealing so that it will suit the eye of golfers as they look down at it.¡±
Alignment is decent enough but the driver felt more likened to a player¡¯s choice at address. The sole design will not be winning anything in the beauty stakes. Thanks to its patented Harmonic Impact Technology, it is smooth to swing and feedback was subtle but easily perceived. The low-profile JPX-825 launches the ball higher and with less spin than the best price mizuno jpx 825 irons, which leads to a shallower landing angle and added forgiveness.
The key is an 18-gram internal weight toward the rear of the head that shifts the center of gravity down and back, increases vertical MOI and lowers the sweet spot. A higher MOI should boost ball speeds on mis-hits, too. It also has Mizuno's CORTECH face,best price golf clubs has varying thicknesses in different regions to provide faster ball speeds across the face.
An impressively solid sound and feel, without being spectacular. It's not an impact sound as sweet as the company's MP-650 driver, but it's not offensive, either. With a selection of lofts, shafts and lengths, the Mizuno JPX 825 driver offers a multitude of options to suit players with fast and slow swing speeds that require a mid-range launch angle.