Mizuno MX-700 fairway wood
Mizuno MX-700 fairway wood review. Golf Monthly reviews the Mizuno MX-700 fairway wood.
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The Mizuno MX-700 fairway wood's head design and graphics work just as well as they do on the driver. The relatively large head and wide sole mean that the club comes into its own when used from the tee. Those who want a fairway wood that they can use from the light rough should try Mizuno's F-60.
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The Mizuno MX-700 fairway wood's face is plasma-welded to the body to produce higher ball speeds for added distance. The weight saved in the face means the crown has been made wider to help produce a driver-like flight. This is an excellent go-to club when the driver isn't firing, especially useful for those looking to improve consistency in their long game.
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