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Mizuno MP-600 Driver
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Product Description
After years of research and development, MIZUNO is proud to unveil the MP-600 Driver with Fast Track Technology™. This 460cc Titanium driver will allow players to quickly tweak their ball flight through the use of the revolutionary Fast Track. With two adjustable eight gram weights, the player can easily choose from 15 ball flight settings to fine tune the COG and achieve their ideal ball flight for maximum control. Furthermore, the CNC milled, plasma welded CORTECH™ face insert will deliver the maximum USGA allowable ball speed across the entire area of the face for explosive distance.
- Revolutionary Fast Track™ Technology for quick ball flight tuning
- CNC milled, plasma welded CORTECH™ design utilizes multiple face thicknesses for maximum distance
- Maximum allowable USGA 460cc volume for unsurpassed forgiveness
- Traditional and classic head shape and sound for the discerning MP Player
User Ratings & Reviews
(1 Reviews)
Golfballs.com Staff Review: from Chris 7/28/2008
Mizuno has a winner with this driver. A classic head shape and a solid feel both contribute to the appeal of the MP-600. The ability to alter ball flight with the Fast Track is a added bonus. If you like consistent ball flight swing after swing, you will love the MP-600.
Chris
Handicap 0 - 5
Frequently asked questions about
I have a swing speed on a driver around 88-91 mph will a e360 stiff mp600 9.5 be ok for me? I normally use a xls gold shaft 8.5
preston
09/25/2009 11:13 PM
the E360 is nearly 10 grams heavier than the fit-on gold shaft in your XLS. The added weight and kickpoint of this shaft will lower your ball flight a bit giving you similar launch conditions to your 8.5 with the 9.5 Mizuno head. At your clubhead speed stiff and regular are a toss up as it can go either way. I suggest testing one out to make sure. It should work fine for you though.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
09/28/2009 1:03 PM
I am presently using a MP001 with an Aldila NV65 shaft.
I'm thinking about switching to the MP600 and was wondering what the difference will be between the NV65 and the stock Fujikura shaft on the MP
Sixtyfour
07/16/2009 9:54 AM
Thank you for your question. The Fujikura E360 is very similar to the NV from Aldila. Both options are 65 gram with similar torque. The NV will launch the ball a little lower than the E360 but other than that you will not notice a large difference.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
07/16/2009 4:02 PM
Does the MP 600 have a "threaded" shaft?
Ray
06/07/2009 4:04 PM
Ray, this driver is not threaded (interchangeable) as Mizuno uses heat and epoxy to assemble.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
06/10/2009 10:22 AM
Hello,
I understand most drivers come in a 10.5 and 9.5 degree loft. I use a 10.5. When teeing off, my ball usually has a lot of loft and goes really high in the air, should I switch to a 9.5 degree
Anonymous
05/31/2009 11:46 AM
Thank you for your question.
Is it worth testing out? Absolutely. Will the 9.5 give you a more penetrating ball flight is the question. Most golfers would kill to have more hang time but I know how you feel. I was in the same boat at one time and tested different lofts much like you. I ended up staying with the higher loft though. I would test it prior to officially making a move.
Play Well,
Johnny
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
06/03/2009 6:33 AM
The higher loft will also be more controllable of the tee..
Mid Handicap Golfer: Howard
10/02/2009 5:37 AM
If you are not a low handicap golfer, where you play can make a lot of difference in driver loft choices. In the northern US. especially on the plains, wind can be a huge factor in driver loft effect. We have 160 yd par 3's where 10/12 handicap golfers are using drivers straight into a 35 mph wind. I use a 9.5 TM Burner draw. But I have a Titlist 10.5 I take to Phoenix (low or no wind) and FL (tree lined courses). High trajectory on windy links courses can really beat you up with a high loft. //
Mid Handicap Golfer: Don
10/12/2009 12:47 PM
In general, the 9.5 degree will tend to give a lower ball flight. However, the shaft also contributes to launch angle. Find a Golf shop that has a simulator that can measure your swing path, launch angle, club-head speed, ball speed, spin and distance. With this information, your Pro can tell you if you need a different club, or just a new shaft.
Mid Handicap Golfer: Jim
03/10/2010 1:02 PM
my avg swing speed is about 80 to 90 . what would be the best Shaft Flex for me
Anonymous
05/23/2009 7:25 PM
Thank you for your question.
You would fall in the 'Regular' flex category based upon your swing speed.
Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Thank you,
Johnny
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
05/25/2009 8:53 AM
You're definitely a regular flex
Senior flex starts from 70-80
Regular is from 80 to about 100
Stiff 100 to 115ish
X-stiff 115+
Low Handicap Golfer: Jamie
06/15/2009 3:17 AM
My driver swing speed is 90mph, straight ball flight, and using the Burner driver, I need a stiff shaft. With the regular I do not have the same control as with the stiff shaft and distance is almost identical. Try one out on a range or on a monitor. Swing speeds do not always reflect the correct shaft for your swing. It's only a generic number but is a good starting point.
Low Handicap Golfer: Bill
03/16/2010 12:36 AM
try the mizuno shaft fitting
Mid Handicap Golfer: Matt
04/25/2011 4:44 PM
I have used the YS-6 shaft in the 905T and the FT-i with pretty good success. Can you name me a couple other shafts that you think would give me the same "feel" and control? Thanks.
Anonymous
05/23/2009 5:44 AM
Thank you for your inquiry. There are a few other brands that have similar weight and launch profiles of the Graphite Design YS series. You should notice that the Aldila NVS 65, the Graphalloy ProLaunch 65, the UST V2 67, and the Fujikura E360 are all very comparable.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
05/26/2009 1:42 PM
i have the graphalloy prolaunch 65 and it works great!is is very flexible.
Mid Handicap Golfer: alfred
06/28/2009 10:34 PM
My avg club speed was measured to be 108 mph , should I be looking at a extra stiff shaft
Anonymous
02/21/2009 5:01 PM
That clubhead speed is considered to be high enough for an extra stiff. Typically speaking, anyone who can swing their driver 105+ should be in extra stiff.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
02/24/2009 2:00 PM
which shaft is better between regular and stiff
Anonymous
01/19/2009 11:12 PM
Great Question. Everything is subjective to your swing though. Do you tend to swing slower or more quickly? The rule of thumb is that if your swing speed is slower than 95mph then you should probably get a regular flex driver and if your swing is over 100mph then you should probably get a stiff flex driver. That leaves a little grey area that you from 95 to 100 where you can use either flex.
I hope this helps.
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
01/20/2009 3:26 PM
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