![]() ![]() The Fujikura shaft is very stable, and I'm not afraid to hit it harder, like with my previous driver. Now I'm able to hit dead straight, or with a mild draw. So I switched to a thiner Taylor Made Grip (plus some corrections to my backswing), and problems are totally gone. Clearly I was not "releasing" enough before impact because of this. Morover I have small hands, so a tendency to fade the ball increased to a slice that was driving me crazy. I've read on forums that many people think the same about this grip (maybe it is designed for thinner butt shafts). At first I was having problems with the grip (golf pride m-21) that felt way too thick for me. I bought this club at a very fair price (120 US$ used), and the clubhead was in mint condition. not bulky bullet shaped aerodynamics, nor weird dented crown (like cobra's or cleveland hi-bore's). I know this is kind of personal, but the clubhead shape and size is perfect for me. ![]() It's a good 20 yards shorter actually.įirst of all, let me say this club is very well made. Additionally, the MP 600 driver is not as long as my TM 580 XD. ![]() I thought I'd be able to achieve a ball flight that would allow a slight draw. The sound of the ball strike is a muted whack - dull sounding and not the ting I am used to with the Taylormade. I am thinking I need to consider regular shafts for future drivers. I had a similar issue with the older Mizuno Blue Rage drivers (Acce shaft in stiff). Alas, I could not stop the ball wanting to go to the right. I tried inside the ball moves, I tried speeding up my swing speed, and I moved the weights all over the place in the FastTrack system. So I may not be swinging fast enough to release the club. However, I have been using a TM 580 XD with an R7 Regular shaft in it. I used a stiff shaft and generally that has been fine with irons and hybrids. No matter where I placed the ball in my stance, the driver pushed the shot right, sometimes a straight block, other times side spin fade. I had great difficulty not pushing the ball right. The contrast between black the teardrop head and white Fubuki shaft is stellar. M CRAFT I features a square back with mid slant neck for max toe-hang, suited to an exaggerated putting arc.Looks great at address. With three initial classic shapes in three striking finishes and an additional weight kit to adjust to a variety of putting conditions. Forged from premium 1025 mild carbon steel, then CNC milled to create the most precise shape and alignment. Item will be special ordered from manufacturer, currently quoting 6-8 weeks.Ī first edition square back putter for the new M CRAFT line that lives up to Mizuno’s reputation for producing equipment of absolute precision and feedback. ![]() No prepayment penalties or origination fees. *Rate above is for pre-qualified customers. ![]()
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