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Mizuno MX500 Driver

 

Description: Wood golf club. The MX-500 460cc combines the forgiveness and ball flight of an oversized driver with the control ... more
Mizuno MX500 Driver ... normally expected in a smaller clubhead. A lightweight graphite toe-insert, reduces the 460cc's tendency for pushed tee shots (caused by toe lag), allowing the clubface to square naturally for solid impact. High, longer ball flights are delivered through the use of an ultra-light graphite crown, which allows 30 grams of weight to be moved lower and deeper in the clubhead. Conforming to both R&A / USGA driver regulations, with lofts from 8.5 to 12.5 degrees and custom shaft programme, the MX-500's advanced graphite performance can be tuned to professionals and amateurs alike.

Newest Review: ... for the past three years or so, the TaylorMade R540, was to become illegal as and from the start of 2008! So from about March ... more

 ... 2007 I embarked on a frantic search to find another driver that would give me the same distance off the tee and the same consistency of hit as my old tired and tested TaylorMade. This was to prove a very expensive and ultimately fruitless search. (Good quality golf clubs don't come cheap!) One of the new "legal" drivers that I purchased as a possible replacement was the Mizuno MX 500. Why did I buy it? Who really knows why a golf addict actually buys *ANY* piece of equipment. I was in the professiona...more

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Crowned Review Mizuno MX500 Driver: Good Club But Not As Good As Its Reputation (993 words)
by kenjohn - written on 31.12.07 (Very useful, 213 readings)
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A couple of years back the Royal and Ancient Golf Club in Saint Andrew's and the USGA clamped down on the design specifications of a number of technologically advanced drivers that were propelling the golf ball so far that were beginning to turn many golf courses (especially older, shorter courses) into practically pitch and putt tracks. Modern advances and composite materials were allowing golf club manufacturers the opportunity to make drivers that hit the golf ball further and straighter than ever before, almost disregardless of how poor the golf swing of the person using the club! So the R. & A. and USGA clamped down, by creating a limit on the ...

 
 
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