Mizuno MX-300 irons
A review of the new Mizuno MX-300 irons

The forged MX-300 has a much cleaner look than the MX-1000 with relatively little offset. Ideal for those aware of their ball-striking shortcomings, but who shy away from anything too chunky. Very easy to hit with a powerful, high ball flight.
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In terms of performance and looks these fit between the current MP-52 and MX-200 model. The undercut cavity design is more compact, offering more workability than any other iron in the MX line.
The Mizuno MX-300 irons should suit golfers who want a traditional-looking iron, require a healthy element of forgiveness, and aspire to enjoy Mizuno's classic forged-feel.
Price: £85 per steel club, £110 per graphite club
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