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Mizuno MX-700 Driver

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Mizuno MX-700 Driver - The Mizuno MX-700 Driver features a "Hot Metal" Ti-9 titanium face and a 6-4 titanium body. This Titanium club face expands the COR area for increased ball speed and distance, making the MX-700 Driver Mizuno's longest and most forgiving driver to date. The geometrically driven head shape positions the COG low and deep reducing spin and keeping drives long and straight.

  • Hot Metal Ti-9 titanium club face
  • Head geometry provides a low and deep COG for enhanced vertical stability
  • "Power Hull" Body Construction for powerful feel and sound
  • Crown Decal for easy alignment
  • Shaft: Exsar DS4 graphite

Avg Rating: 5 out of 5
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User Ratings & Reviews (2 Reviews)

Golfballs.com Staff Review: from Andy
Mizuno MX-700 is a long driver thats forgiving
1/19/2010
The MX-700 driver is the absolute longest and most forgiving driver. "Hot Metal" Ti-9 titanium face, plasma welded to a 6-4 titanium body, possesses a unique aligned grain structure which expands the COR area and increases ball speed for distance you won't believe, even on off-center strikes.
Andy
Handicap 10 - 15
New MX-700 Driver
4/17/2009
my new Mizuno MX-700 9.5 loft driver is forgiving and easy to controle compared to my previous r7 425 driver.It's really goes very well with my MP-52 iorns
Srimath Dias Perera
Handicap 10 - 15

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I am having a hard time deciding if I should get R flex or S flex for stock DS4 shaft? My swing speed is 90-94. Help!
Isaac
08/12/2009 1:05 AM
According to your head speed you are at the higher range of the regular flex spectrum. The typical regular flex head speed is about 83-93 MPH while stiff is near 94-104 with X-stiff fitting most golfers 105+. Most stock shaft frequncies are similar to one another so if you play a regular or stiff flex now I would stick with it as you probably will not see a vast difference with your club head speed being very borderline to both regular and stiff.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
08/12/2009 9:55 AM
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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
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
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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
try the mizuno shaft fitting
Mid Handicap Golfer: Matt
04/25/2011 4:44 PM
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