Mizuno was founded in 1906 and was an importer of American golf and baseball equipment. The founder of the company decided they could product better quality equipment and started to product equipment in Japan. Their sports equipment is now used all over the world.
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10 pc set of very high quality neoprene, same as skin divers wet suit. Completely waterproof design with company logo and a clear plastic window on top to view the iron club number. Will fit all of todays irons and will fit very snug and will not fall off.
This tool will resharpen and re-groove your irons and wedges back to new condition. Helps increase backspin and makes your ball "dance" like the Pro's! With it's custom made soft rubber grip and ERGONOMIC design,this is a very easy to use and comfortable tool...
Nowhere is the feel of a forged club more important than around the greens, and the MP-T series wedge, with a teardrop face shape, utilizes Mizuno's patented Grain Flow Forging process to offer the most solid, soft and consistent feel available...
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Used Golf Club Tidbits:
Check the shafts of the clubs for worn areas or indentations. Look down the shaft and make sure it has not been bent or twisted. You can test the torque by twisting the grip and the head in opposite directions. If you meet very little resistance while twisting, then it is a sign of shaft weakness and should be avoided.