Mizuno MX-700 Hybrid Review
Mizuno makes some great irons, but some golfers reach a point where they decide a hybrid better suits their game. Have no fear. The Mizuno MX-700 Hybrid Utility Clubs are here to meet those needs.
Each of the four options in the series of Mizuno MX-700 Hybrid Utility Clubs has a "hot metal" steel face plasma-welded to the stainless steel body. This design results in a higher COR and longer, more accurate golf shots. The low and deep center of gravity produces better launch angles for the appropriate trajectory, thanks to the Mizuno "Drop Down Crown" design.
![]() Mizuno Golf MX 700 Hybrid 17 Graphite Regular US $.99
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![]() Mizuno Golf MX 700 Hybrid 26 Graphite Regular US $.99
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![]() Mizuno MX 700 Hybrid 20 Loft Exsar HS 4 Stiff Graphite US $5.50
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![]() MIZUNO MX 700 HOT METAL STEEL HYBRID HEADCOVER 20 US $7.99
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![]() MINT mizuno mx 700 hybrid headcover 2H 17 US $9.57
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![]() MINT mizuno mx 700 hybrid headcover 3H 20 US $9.57
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Moreover, the Mizuno MX-700 Hybrid Utility Club are customizable. They are adjustable by both lie and loft, and can be tailored to suit the needs of any golfer's game.
There are four different Mizuno MX-700 Hybrid Utility Clubs, the 17, 20, 23 and 26. Each comes with the Mizuno Exsar HS4 shaft, which is designed specifically to suit hybrids, standard. They are also available in stiff, regular, light and ladies flex options, and by the time all of this customization is done it's hard to find a bad shot in the bag.


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