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Hitting the Long Ball with Mizuno Drivers


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One of the most overlooked items in your arsenal of clubs is your driver. So much emphasis is put on the putter that the driver is usually in the back seat. It’s understandable since the putter is responsible for most of the clutch shots you will make this season but ultimately those clutch shots are possible due to a high quality driver. Mizuno drivers are made to meet the demands of different golfers around the world. They range from moderately priced drivers to highly advanced metal drivers with adjustable weights to help compensate your swing.
The Mizuno F-60 Fairway Wood throws traditional wooden driver concepts in the pond off of the 9th green and embraces lightweight stainless steel cores with titanium crowns for a lightweight yet powerful swing. It’s a proven winner and will allow a golfer to enhance their overall swing and allow them to drive their ball closer to the green every time. The Exar graphite shaft helps to absorb vibration thus limiting fatigue during that grueling 18-hole grudge match with your business partner. This will help you maintain a more accurate swing for longer durations throughout your outing.
It’s a complete revolution in driver technology. This driver is the king of being able to customize itself to your playing style and needs. It’s a 460 CC driver with patented fast track technology. This technology allows you to shift the weight inside of the driver to compensate for your swing. With an eight-gram weight you can basically have fifteen different drivers in one. That’s simply the most versatile feature on a club in golf. The fact that it’s CNC machined with the highest quality metals means it will provide you with accurate performance and precision craftsmanship. The MP60 can also be fitted with two different brands of graphite shafts to allow for even more versatility. So when you are ready to tee off at one of those famous Disney golf courses be ready to out drive anyone in your party!
So when you are out there getting back into shape for the spring golf season look deep into your bag of tricks and really pay attention to that driver. After all, the driver is the first club you’ll take out of your bag on every tee off. Shouldn’t it be one of the best clubs in your bag? Give yourself the advantage with Mizuno drivers.



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K. Green is an avid golfer and loves using Mizuno drivers whenever she has the chance. Disney golf courses



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