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Big Deal !!! Mizuno MX-300 iron $349 for sale with free shipping

 

The Mizuno MX-300 iron has been designed to provide players with a reduced offset, more compact alternative to the popular MX-200 range, with a club head top line and face size that places the Mizuno MX-300 falls directly between the MP-52 and MX-200. Featuring both an undercut cavity and Grain Flow forged feel this means the MX-300 offers the assistance of a game improvement irons with the shot making ability of the MP range.

The MX-300 uses Mizuno’s Y-Tune technology from the MX200 to provide a full cavity club with enhanced feel and control but in a reconfigured shape. This enables Mizuno to strengthen the area around the toe for more forgiveness. The sole of the MX-300 irons is also dual cambered to minimize turf drag and digging at impact.

In the 3 to 7 irons a milled pocket cavity redistributes 12 grams of weight lower in the club head to provide a high, penetrating launch angle. The cavity is 1mm larger in the 3 to 5 irons and then decreases in the 6 and 7 irons. In the 8 to pitching wedge the cavity is covered up and the solid power bar design gives the shorter irons much greater workability and feel.

    * This model is designed to conform to the 2010 Condition of Competition rule.

The new Grain Flow Forged MX-300 irons with Y-TUNE PRO technology are the perfect players spec iron with enhanced game improvement technologies. The head specifications of the new MX-300 irons provide a more traditional look with a minimal progressive offset, a compact head size and modest sole width to deliver the look for an aggressive player profile. The full cavity utilized in the MX-300 irons contains the reconfigured Y-TUNE PRO technology for enhanced feel and ball flight control, with added forgiveness. The milled pocket cavity (3-7) redistributes 12 grams of discretionary weight low and deep to provide a high penetrating launch, while the scoring irons (8-GW) utilize a solid power bar design for maximum solid feel and pin attacking control. The MX-300 irons are the perfect weapons for the player looking for the combination of feel, forgiveness and ball control.

• Innovative Y-Tune Pro Technology provides enlarged sweet area for enhanced forgiveness along with a more traditional head profile in the playing position
• Milled pocket cavity (3-7) for a low deep COG to deliver a high penetrating ball flight
• Solid Power bar design (8-GW) for maximum solid feel and accuracy in the scoring irons
• Patented Grain Flow Forged™, 1025E “”Pure Select”" mild carbon steel provides the ultimate soft, solid, and consistent feel
• Impact sound and feel are optimized through extensive use of Modal Analysis which separates Mizuno irons from the competition
• Durable double nickel chrome plated finish
• Modified U-grooves; which conform to the Condition of competition 2010, produce the ideal spin rate for maximum playability in all conditions
• Aggressive, dual cambered sole design for consistent playability from all types of lies

Details
• Shaft Availability: Dynalite Gold XP (R300 S300)
• Grip Availability: Golf Pride® M-21 58 Round
• Style: 210487

Mizuno MX-300 iron $349 for sale with free shipping

 

Titleist AP2 Iron Set $299 for sale with free shipping

Titleist AP2 Iron Set  $299 for sale with free shipping
AP stands for Advanced Performance and golfer were certainly convinced that the original AP2 could deliver as it became the number one iron model on the PGA Tour in both 2008 and 2009. The new Titleist AP2 Iron builds on that success and features some refinements that will continue to make this such an appealing club for scratch golfers through to those of you with handicaps of around 15. The new AP2 irons feature a multi material clubhead with a dual cavity.

The result is a forged iron that offers classic looks, improved feel and consistent performance. For this refined AP2 model Titleist have introduced a new Tuned Feel System that comprises a co-moulded medallion of soft elastomer and aluminium plate which is inserted into the back of the carbon steel body along with the tungsten nickel cavity insert. This, combined with the tungsten nickel sole box, helps to really improve the sound and feel at impact by reducing the chances of shots producing a bad sound or poor feel. For good golfers who measure their shots by the feedback produced at impact this will prove to be an excellent addition to the AP2 range.

 Titleist AP2 Iron Set  $299 for sale with free shipping

 

Titleist AP2 Iron Set  provide a comfortable and confidence-inspiring appearance in the set up position with a traditional blade profile and hosel junction. The metallic back cavity plate contributes to the AP2’s great looks and bag appeal.

Features:

Multi-material, dual cavity, technically forged

Advanced performance with a traditional solid feel and looks

provide shot control for the skilled player handicap 5-9

 

 

Royal Precision Project X Flighted

Royal Precision Project X Flighted

Manufacturer Flex Weight Torque Kickpoint
Royal Precision 5.0 120-115 low flighted
Royal Precision 6.0 129-116 low flighted

True Temper Dynamic Gold Irons

True Temper Dynamic Gold Irons

Manufacturer Flex Weight Torque Kickpoint
True Temper R300 121-109 low mid
True Temper S300 125-113 low mid

 

  

  Titleist AP2 Iron Set  $299 for sale with free shipping

 

 

 

 

 

 

Using feedback from the professional tours Titleist have also removed about 1 degree of bounce from the sole of the short irons, a subtle change but one that low handicappers will really see benefit their performance. The dual cavity means that the weight has been distributed to the perimeter of the clubhead to help improve both forgiveness and playability while retaining the excellent control that the Titleist AP2 is famed for. The Titleist AP2 Iron comes with a True Temper Dynamic Golf shaft.

Modern greenskeepers are real magicians,aren’t they?

I used to be a gereenkeeper when I was about 12. My responsibilities included and were limited to farting about in the barn at the top of the hill where Johnny Mooney — The Greenskeeper — housed and tended to the mowers. Back then, watering a green involved attaching a hose to a spigot buried somewhere nearby, and then dragging it Carl Spackler-style around the putting surface with just enough of your thumb pressed over the hole to create the Nozzle Effect. When your sneakers began to soak through, the job was done. Just all of these are my work, and sometimes the golf clubs are governed by me. 

The keeping of the greens has changed quite a bit since then, but until recently the amount of water a playing surface required was still largely a matter of guesswork. The modern greens superintendant would take a look at the course, then the weather forecast, and set the timers on his automatic system according to his best guess. However, water’s evolution into a commodity has new technology quickly popping up, so sprinkler heads do so less often. 

Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine anyone could have turned the dump into a decent golf course, never mind what it is now. But during the wettest summer since that whole Noah thing, D.A. Weibring and his design team renovated the place, watching their new topsoil and turf wash away into the Trinity River Basin I don’t know how many times. Every time I drove past the place I shook my head and thought we’d be lucky to get it into decent enough shape for a monster-truck pull. Shades in the office buildings had been drawn as a sign of mourning for a project that had clearly, without question, and with the greatest of respect, gone utterly tits-up. 

But verily, I say unto y’all… ahem…that when tooahnamint tahm came around, the course was not just a great piece of design, it was in spectacular condition, too! You could have clipped my clock with Lumpy’s left love-handle and I couldn’t have been more whatever the hell that would do to a person (which can’t be good). I suspected that D.A. had sold his soul to the Devil, or Jerry Jones. The topsoil mix, shaping, bunker sand and drainage systems were all works of and state of the art, leaving only one problem—the putting surfaces, which were the pimpled, pockmarked and hairy bum of the whole ghastly golf corpse. Enter Superintendent John Cunningham, who devised, all by his own personal self, a three-pronged thingy with a digital readout on top, which told him how much water he needed to apply to every square meter of each green, ensuring the almost impossible balance between keeping them alive and yet firm enough to putt beautifully. John’s system is a lot more labor intensive than UGMO, but it’s still a murricle! The Byron Nelson now has a course worth playing, so return all players great and small, for I have decreed it!

 

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