The choices for lefties are poor and you can rarely find a set to demo. Mizuno seems to have alot to offer - I am eyeing the MP-53s.
More good news: the Mizuno fitting cart does not shortchange the lefty! Whether you're looking for blades, game enhancement, or game improvement clubs, you'll find a ready offering of their most popular clubheads.
And, for those needing a bit of extra shaft length, a special version of these models keeps down the overall club weight. You do want to be able to finish the round!
More good news: the Mizuno fitting cart does not shortchange the lefty! Whether you're looking for blades, game enhancement, or game improvement clubs, you'll find a ready offering of their most popular clubheads.
And, for those needing a bit of extra shaft length, a special version of these models keeps down the overall club weight. You do want to be able to finish the round!
I hear even some places have a lefty Mizuno shaft optimizer.
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The 53's and 63's are as sweet and forgiving as any clubs I've ever played, and the 68's are certainly not hard to hit. I've been a big fan of Mizuno for a long time - GREAT clubs.
I cant see playing anything other than Mizuno irons. Cant kick my MP 32's outa my bag either. My Wilson Staffs lasted for 25 years, so maybe its me.
Drivers on the other hand need to be replaced as oft as Titleist makes a new one, I find. Not sure if its metal fatigue or what. Those guys have me addicted to those things worse than the Starbucks monkey I have on my back. The drivers are way cheaper than the coffee over a year too if you crunch the numbers.....