Mizuno Golf Drivers

Japanese sports manufacturer Mizuno has long been widely respected for its attention to detail, craftsmanship and technical innovation. All of which are present in Mizuno golf drivers.  In their latest entries, Mizuno put a lot of emphasis on the way the ball responds to the clubface and, as a ... Show more..
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    Absolutely, several professional golfers always head to the course with their trusty Mizuno drivers in their bags. These include such names as Grayson Murray, Keith Mitchell and Luke Donald, to name but a few, all of whom use Mizuno drivers off the tee. Because pros such as these are willing to put their faith in Mizuno drivers to deliver, it’s no surprise more and more players are making the move to the respected Japanese brand.

     

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    If your drives are lacking that touch of “oomph” off the tee, it is well worth considering switching to Mizuno golf drivers. Specific drivers in the Mizuno family are built with power at the forefront, helping to deliver unbelievably forceful strikes every time. Thanks to increased clubhead sizes and strategically placed weights, players can benefit from longer drives, helping you reach the green in record time and effectively lower your scores.

     

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    Some Mizuno golf drivers are easier to hit than others; they’re all catered to complement different aspects of your game, leading to differences that can affect their playability. But, on the whole, Mizuno drivers can feel very easy to play with, thanks to lightweight materials that make them easier to swing, along with elongated clubfaces, which increase the chance of catching the ball in a favourable spot. If there’s anything else you’d like to know about using Mizuno drivers, feel free to get in touch with the Clarkes team - we’d be happy to answer any questions you may have before making a decision.

     

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    Yes, some Mizuno drivers can be adjusted to match the needs of players. Players who use these drivers are often very experienced and knowledgeable enough to know they need to fine-tune certain aspects of their swing and ball flight. For example, some drivers feature adjustable weights which can be used to alter the draw bias. This is ideal for players who have a tendency to slice the ball due to a slightly open clubface on impact, helping to curve the ball back towards the fairway.