Mizuno MX-700 utility
Mizuno MX-700 utility review. Golf Monthly reviews the Mizuno MX-700 utility.
- (opens in new tab)
- (opens in new tab)
- (opens in new tab)
- Sign up to Golf Monthly Newsletter Newsletter
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.
Why you can trust Golf Monthly Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about how we test.
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.
Where next?
Gallery:
-Mizuno MX-700 utility pictures
More in the range:
-Mizuno MX-700 fairway wood review
-
Which Celebrities Are Playing The 2023 Pebble Beach Pro-Am?
The familiar faces teeing it up in the popular the PGA Tour event in California
By Mike Hall • Published
-
McIlroy Admits Dubai Win One Of 'Toughest Rounds I've Ever Had To Play' Amid Reed Controversy
The World No.1 saw off the challenge of Patrick Reed to claim his third Dubai Desert Classic victory
By Mike Hall • Published
-
Subscribe To Golf Monthly Magazine To Get Masters Preview And Balls Worth £19.99
Subscribe to Golf Monthly magazine by 8th February to get our Masters preview PLUS free Srixon UltiSoft golf balls worth £19.99
By Elliott Heath • Published