MX300

Foreman

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#1
Hi!

What will be the main difference between the MX200 and the upcoming MX300? I am 32 hcp and i am not sure if the 300 line will be more forgiving than the 200?

Thanks!
 

MPX

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JPX919 Hot Metal Pro 4-PW (C Taper Lite stiff), T20 wedges chrome - 50 / 56
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ST-Z driver, ST200x 3wood, ST200x 5 wood
#2
Any new models will be launched on this site early in September. A little early to know any of the details regarding what will be launched yet.
 

Deemac

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Torrance House Golf Club EK
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MP 69's
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Mizuno JPX 850 Fujikura Orochi 60g Stiff
#3
Foreman said:
Hi!

What will be the main difference between the MX200 and the upcoming MX300? I am 32 hcp and i am not sure if the 300 line will be more forgiving than the 200?

Thanks!
With the greatest respect to you Foreman - but with a hcp of 32, wouldn't you be better investing some money in lessons instead of clubs?

Seriously!! I was a hacker 2 years ago until I started taking lessons and now I play off of 7.6 Changing clubs is all well and good, but a sound golf swing will make a much greater difference!!
 

Foreman

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#4
Deemac said:
Foreman said:
Hi!

What will be the main difference between the MX200 and the upcoming MX300? I am 32 hcp and i am not sure if the 300 line will be more forgiving than the 200?

Thanks!
With the greatest respect to you Foreman - but with a hcp of 32, wouldn't you be better investing some money in lessons instead of clubs?

Seriously!! I was a hacker 2 years ago until I started taking lessons and now I play off of 7.6 Changing clubs is all well and good, but a sound golf swing will make a much greater difference!!

Hi Deemac.

I absolutely agree with you. But i got to have clubs to play with..
Right now i have only borrowed a set of TM 09 Burners which by the way is very nice irons. Tried the MX200 and liked them as well.
By the way - i am taking lessons..
 

Deemac

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#5
Foreman said:
Hi Deemac.

I absolutely agree with you. But i got to have clubs to play with..
Right now i have only borrowed a set of TM 09 Burners which by the way is very nice irons. Tried the MX200 and liked them as well.
By the way - i am taking lessons..
Hey man, I'm glad to hear you're taking lessons! I'll let the Mizuno staffer tell you the difference between the 200 and the upcoming 300, but you can't go wrong with the 200!!!

The 200 will take you all the way from where you are now, to single figures!

I wish you all the very best!!
 

anchorpags

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Mizuno MP-29 / Mizuno MX-300 / MP T-10 Black Satin 64-07
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#6
I am sure the MX-300 will have improvements over the MX-200's (But the 200 is a very nice iron and worth the money).
 
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909D3 9.5 Matrix Xcon6 S TM R7 15o
#7
The MX300 will be for lower HC than the 200, if playing off 32 wait and go for the MX1000. Don't play long irons (4 and beow) get fitted and use Rescues. Keep going to the Pro as long as you practice, that does not mean going to the range once a week to hit a bucket of balls with the driver.
 

Lord of the Divots

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Titleist 909 D2 10.5, Diamana BB reg.
#8
the 200s are great!
taken me down from 15 to 9 and still going
i think that they would also be forgiving enough for pretty much ANY handicap
 
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