Mizuno MX-700 utility
Mizuno MX-700 utility review. Golf Monthly reviews the Mizuno MX-700 utility.
While the graphics on the crown look slightly too busy on the Mizuno MX-700 utility compared to the great-looking driver and fairway wood, the penetrating flight did impress. It flew considerably longer than comparative lofts in other utility clubs and rolled out a lot more than most.
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The Mizuno MX-700 utility is designed so the crown of the club drops down from the face, which moves weight lower in the head and makes it easier to produce high-launching shots. Like the rest of the MX-700 series the lightweight face expands the sweetspot. With its penetrating flight this is an excellent substitute for a fairway wood.
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