Today, I will tell you two discount golf clubs. They are very great!
Mizuno MP-59 Irons
The Mizuno MP-59 is an evolution of the succesful MP-58 model. With the Ti weight added to the MP-59, off-center strikes will benefit from even greater stability. The appearance of the MP-59s is also improved by reducing the offset as a result of this improved stability.
The heads of the MP-59 irons are slightly smaller than last season’s MP-58, the first irons released with this feature that Mizuno calls Ti Muscle.The MP-59′s center of gravity also remains close to the clubface – allowing ball strikers to produce controlled draws and fades. Yet Mizuno claims the clubs have a sweet spot that is 5 percent larger.
The MP-59 features a lightweight Titanium insert forged directly into the back of the clubhead. The thicker Ti Muscle material behind impact ensures that the centre of gravity is located closer to the clubface, which allows better players the ability to work shots whilst still offering the forgiveness of the cavity-back design.
Mizuno MP 53 Irons
This unique grind provides a thinner top line for an eye pleasing look at address. Mizuno’s patented Grain Flow Forging process and these advanced design technologies combine in the MP-53 to optimize feel, playability, and performance.
Introducing the new MP-53 irons featuring a Diamond Muscle design and “V” slot Milled Pocket Cavity™. Checking all the boxes required to be an MP model, the MP-53 has the head size, playing profile, and top line to please even the most demanding shotmakers. But what sets this MP iron apart is an innovative CNC milled Pocket Cavity which removes 14 grams of weight. This weight is strategically redistributed around the cavity to achieve the largest sweet area ever in an MP iron, delivering maximum playability while remaining extremely versatile.
In addition, the MP-53 irons were scientifically designed through Mizuno’s use of Modal Analysis and Harmonic Impact Technology, which perfectly tunes the sound of impact to deliver the ultimate in feel. Paying close attention to how the sole interacts with the turf, Mizuno applied a 360° grind on the back cavity for increased shot making ability.
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