Mizuno launches the Mizuno Pro S and Mizuno Pro X golf balls, its latest elite multilayer urethane cover offerings. Both models look to increase the potential for distance and ball speed by reducing ...
For Mizuno, the goal for their new Pro X and Pro S golf balls was to meet the demands of players regardless of their ...
The Mizuno Pro 243 iron goes up against some of the most popular irons in the market. Not a hollow-headed iron, but a ...
Mizuno’s latest wedge offering delivers the better player, muscleback-shaped Mizuno Pro T1 along with the more player-friendly Mizuno Pro T3. Both share similar groove packages for optimum spin but ...
The T1 wedges have a classic muscleback design that amplifies feel and spin, while the T3 wedges have a subtle cavity-back design.
Looking to learn what you need to know about the latest new products from Mizuno? These handy thumbnails will keep you up to date on the company's new releases across all club and ball catetgories.
Mizuno says it has no plans to release a new driver in 2025 which means for $300 you can buy a current model driver without ...
Who they're for: Elite golfers, club professionals, college players and golfers with powerful, repeatable swings who want to maximize feel and control. What you should know: The first offering ...
Who they're for: Golfers who want soft feel and reduced spin to maximize distance (Pro S), and players who prefer more spin, a higher flight and a steeper landing angle (Pro X). What you should ...
Price: $180 each with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 shafts and MCC grips (T1), KBS Hi-Rev 2.0 shaft (T3). Finishes – (T1) Blue, Black and White Satin, (T3) White Satin Specs: Forged ...
Who they're for: Golfers who want soft feel and reduced spin to maximize distance (Pro S), and players who prefer more spin, a higher flight and a steeper landing angle (Pro X). What you should know: ...