- Joined
- Jan 29, 2017
- HCP
- 7
- Local club/country
- United States
- Irons
- Mizuno
- Driver
- Mizuno
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My name is Pete. I want to spread the word for interest in a VERY rare set of Mizuno Golf Clubs.VERY rare Mizuno Irons (Mizuno - MGC-35 titanium irons) 3-Pitch that I want to sell. Clubs are in incredible shape. Found them in the garage after years of storage. Here is an excerpt directly from "a history of Mizuno":By the end of the decade, the company secured the endorsements of numerous star U.S. athletes, including football's Joe Montana and John Elway and Olympians such as Carl Lewis. Two hundred and forty major league baseball players in the United States utilized Mizuno equipment during 1989, notably gloves and shoes. "You see the name so much," San Francisco Giants manager Roger Craig told Sports Illustrated, "you hardly think it's Japanese." The company also launched new products. Prior to the Seoul Olympics in 1988, track-and-field star Florence Griffith Joyner signed a million dollar shoe contract with Mizuno, then in 1989 the company introduced her line of Flo-Jo sportswear. Mizuno also made golf history that year, debuting the first all-titanium iron--the MGC-35. By the end of the year, Mizuno achieved $1 billion in sales.
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My name is Pete. I want to spread the word for interest in a VERY rare set of Mizuno Golf Clubs.VERY rare Mizuno Irons (Mizuno - MGC-35 titanium irons) 3-Pitch that I want to sell. Clubs are in incredible shape. Found them in the garage after years of storage. Here is an excerpt directly from "a history of Mizuno":By the end of the decade, the company secured the endorsements of numerous star U.S. athletes, including football's Joe Montana and John Elway and Olympians such as Carl Lewis. Two hundred and forty major league baseball players in the United States utilized Mizuno equipment during 1989, notably gloves and shoes. "You see the name so much," San Francisco Giants manager Roger Craig told Sports Illustrated, "you hardly think it's Japanese." The company also launched new products. Prior to the Seoul Olympics in 1988, track-and-field star Florence Griffith Joyner signed a million dollar shoe contract with Mizuno, then in 1989 the company introduced her line of Flo-Jo sportswear. Mizuno also made golf history that year, debuting the first all-titanium iron--the MGC-35. By the end of the year, Mizuno achieved $1 billion in sales.
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