First I got matched up on a launch monitor. Clubhead Speed = 112 mph. The Bridgestone rep showed where the Bridgestone B-330s ball would be better for me than the Titleist ProV1 and the ProV1x. However, I like playing the Taylor Made TP Red ball and the rep would not let me compare it.
As far as drivers go, I tried out the Cobra S9-1 Pro D, the Titleist 909 DComp, Titleist 909 D2, and the Taylor Made R9.
I hated the Titleist drivers. Liked the Cobra and thought the R9 was a solid club. But the driver I liked by far and away the best?
I hated the Titleist drivers. Liked the Cobra and thought the R9 was a solid club. But the driver I liked by far and away the best?
The Mizuno rep told me that this was a great club, particularly for the low handicap player, but Mizuno doesn't do that great a job of marketing the driver.
The Mizuno Fli-Hi CLK hybrid is not only the easiest club I have ever hit, it also feels fantastic. I've have yet to hit a poor shot with the Fli-Hi and the MP-600 has a very similar feel and I was hitting it L-O-N-G.
It also has a classical look.
I know a lot of people like to get some new equipment, but have a lot of brand loyalty. But I thought some of you who are looking for a new driver should give the Mizuno MP-600 a look.
3JACK
I,ve got an MP600, it's a good, solid club.
ReplyDeleteCool. I wish I had one right now. Could save me a few strokes.
ReplyDeleteI tested a bunch of drivers last year and ended up with the 600. It just felt the most solid to me, similar to the 975D.
ReplyDeleteI thought so too. Sort of like the Fli-Hi hybrids. Best feeling hybrids I've hit so far. But the other thing is that I was just hitting it noticeably longer, with better accuracy and consistency. Can't beat that!
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