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The Mizuno MX-700 is a high-end driver that is designed as Mizuno claims to be the "most forgiving golf driver ever." The club mallet is forged from a "hot metal" TI-9 titanium face; which is plasma melded to a 6-4 titanium material body. The plasma melding allows the entire club to be completely seamless; without bends and joints that tend to interrupt the flow of a golf swing. The body features a unique grain structure design which expands the Coefficient of Restitution (COR)* area which in turn increases both ball speed and distance; even as Mizuno claims on center-strikes. The Mizuno MX-700 also includes a "geometrically driven head shape" which allows for a low and deep Center of Gravity (COG); which ultimately results in better vertical stability, low ball spin, and high ball flight for increased distance and "long, straight drives".
MSRP $299.99
Release date February, 2009
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*The Coefficient of Restitution or COR is the amount of energy transferred into a golf ball as opposed to the amount of energy (at) after impact.
Features
- High-end golf driver
- "Hot Metal" TI-9 titanium face
- Increased Vertical Stability
- Internal body reinforcements for increased power
- Crown decal designed for use as an aiming guide
Club Specs
- Club: 9.5
- Loft: 9.5o
- Alignment: Left or Right
- Lie: 61o
- Length: 45"
- Club: 10.5
- Loft: 10.5o
- Alignment: Left or Right
- Lie: 61o
- Length: 45"
- Club: 12
- Loft: 12o
- Alignment: Right
- Lie: 61o
- Length: 45"
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Mizuno MX-700
• Mizuno MX 700 Driver, Right-handed, Mizuno Exsar DS4 Graphite, Stiff
UPC: 049565232556
EAN: 0049565232556
MPN: 210475.RGGS.01.0950
Competitors
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The Wilson Smooth model is a high-end golf driver designed specifically for "maximum performance". The Wilson Smooth driver features a variable face thickness system which provides golfers with a "sweet spot" double that of a normal driver. A unique internal weighting system also provides a total increased mallet stability which allows much more improved...
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Released January, 2005
Pros
- Drives are straighter and have increased by 40 yards
Cons
- The shaft is not that flexible
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The HiBore Monster XLS is a moderately priced driver which features a 16% larger face when compared to Cleveland’s original XLS, but still remains within the USGA limits. The deeper, yet wider face is designed to provide a large degree of forgiveness and stability thanks to its large hitting area. This driver also features...
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Cleveland HiBore Monster XLS
MSRP $299.00
Released September, 2007
The Ping G10 is a high-end driver designed to provide an increased launch height, lower ball spin and a higher moment of inertia. The G10 has also been designed with a deeper club face which gives users a larger hitting area; the increased mass also increases ball speed on a miss hit. The G10...
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MSRP $299.00
Released March, 2009
The Callaway Big Bertha Diablo is a titanium driver designed for explosive power and distance. The Big Bertha Diablo features Edge Technology that provides a high MOI (moment of inertia) and an optimized CG (center of gravity) location for both Draw & Neutral models. This in turn allows for long, penetrating ball flights. The...
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MSRP $299.00
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The Ping Rhapsody is a high-end golf driver designed for women with slow swing speeds. The Ping Rhapsody uses unique technology and innovative design to provide higher launch limits and longer distance drives to users. The Rhapsody driver features a 460cc titanium head which helps create a higher moment of inertia (MOI) which translates...
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Ping Rhapsody
MSRP $299.99
Released October, 2008
Pros
- extremely sleek
- affordable
- created for the average player
Cons
- So far, not able to work the ball as well as with the R7, but still getting used to it.
- not designed for highly skilled players / professionals
- not as technologically enhanced as other drivers by other brands
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Reviews
March 11, 2009
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Pros
- sits square
- high launch, low spin design
- powerful and forgiving - caters to higher handicap players
- wide variety of custom shafts available
- great improvement over previous Mizuno woods
Cons
- head fitting is not interchangeable - difficult to test
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