Mizuno MX 700 Driver
Details of Mizuno MX 700 Driver:
Mizuno’s on-going quest to find a driver-Mizuno MX 700 driver, that will really capture the imagination of golfers in the same way that its irons have continues with the MX-700, which breaks the mold both in terms of looks and feel of what has come before.
The new eye-catching yellow livery on the sole of the Mizuno MX 700 driver is a big departure for Mizuno, which has stuck to its traditional blue in most of its driver models to date. The change of color is clearly aimed at creating a new concept for the MX-700 range, which also includes matching fairway woods (another first for Mizuno) and a couple of hybrid options.
Upgrading the MX-560, the new Mizuno MX 700 driver is designed to appeal to a wide range of players seeking a high level of forgiveness. The 460cc head features a new 'Hot Metal' plasma-welded Ti9 titanium face, which Mizuno claims will deliver high ball speeds room a wider area clubface. The result, says its engineers is extra distance and more stability (from extreme MOI) to help keep the ball straighter and in play. The head also features a vibration-dampening internal hull designed to create solid feel and prevent stinging reverberations fired up the shaft. Performance-wise, the Mizuno MX 700 driver is impressive. For me, it delivered consistently high, long and gun-barrel straight tee shots.

Features of Mizuno MX 700 Driver:
Sweet Spot Located Centrally For Greater Vertical Stability
Low and Deep Centre of Gravity Launches Your Ball on Low Spinning, Penetrating Ball Flight
Exsar DS4 Graphite Shaft and Headcover Included
Free Headcover Included.
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