Do any tour players use Mizuno?
Do any tour players use Mizuno?
Mizuno is proud that its equipment is trusted and played by professionals across the world’s tours – many not contracted to do so. Our tour history is decorated with major winners and world #1s – many of whom played Mizuno on their ascent through the ranks.
What tour players use Mizuno irons?
Chris Kirk joins professional golf roster and Eddie Pepperell, Luke Donald, Lucas Glover, and Oliver Fisher extend Mizuno deals. Despite reaping a number of non-contracted tour wins and majors by players using Mizuno irons in 2017 and 2018, Mizuno is keen to balance that in 2019 with an official pool of players.
Who hits Mizuno driver on tour?
Keith Mitchell
Mizuno’s Keith Mitchell was again the first player on the PGA Tour to throw a new Mizuno driver into play – and once again reaped the rewards. With a new Mizuno ST-Z straight into play, Mitchell averaged 326.1 yards at he Sony Open – topping the weekend’s distance charts.
What year did the Titleist 913 come out?
Titleist 913 D2 Driver – Product Details
UK Launch | 09 November 2012 |
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USA Launch | 09 November 2012 |
Handicap Range | Low High |
Golfer | Mens |
Hand Availability | Left, Right |
Are Mizuno irons the best?
Although Mizuno is best known for producing classic, players’ irons, offering superb levels of feel and workability, they also produce models to suit golfers with higher handicaps – irons delivering impressive distance and also offering high levels of forgiveness.
What is the most played irons on tour?
Irons used by the top 10 golfers in strokes gained approach the green
- Collin Morikawa, 1.502. Collin Morikawa’s TaylorMade irons. (
- Paul Casey, 0.907. Paul Casey’s Mizuno irons. (
- Keegan Bradley, 0.857.
- Russell Henley, 0.857.
- Justin Thomas, 0.853.
- Will Zalatoris, 0.793.
- Jon Rahm, 0.762.
- Corey Conners, 0.742.
What is the #1 driver on the PGA Tour?
Breakdown of Drivers Used by Top 100 PGA Tour Players
DRIVER | NO. OF TOP 100 PGA PLAYERS | SELECTED GOLFERS |
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G400 Max | 1 | Carlos Ortiz |
SIM | 8 | Collin Morikawa, Daniel Berger, Sergio Garcia |
SIM2 | 5 | Jason Kokrak, Brooks Koepka, Rory McIroy |
SIM2 Max | 3 | Dustin Johnson, Matthew Wolff, Tommy Fleetwood |
What driver does Dustin Johnson use?
TaylorMade SIM2 driver
DJ’s SIM driver is coupled to a Fujikura Speeder 661 shaft, a classic choice with its blend of speed and stability. The shaft was first introduced in 1998 and remains a popular choice on tour. Dustin Johnson put the new TaylorMade SIM2 driver into play at the Tournament Of Champions in Hawaii, his first event for 2021.
Is the Titleist 913 d2 forgiving?
Forgiveness. The forgiveness of the Titleist 913 line of drivers remains among the best in the market. As mentioned above, forgiveness has been improved since the 910D2 — the face insert results in ball speed increases of about 2 mph near the toe (which translates to 4-6 more yards) and around 1% near the heel.
When did the Titleist 915 d3 come out?
Titleist 915 D3 Driver – Product Details
UK Launch | 14 November 2014 |
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Right Handed Lofts | 7.5°, 8.5°, 9.5°, 10.5° |
Material | Titanium |
Lie | 58.5° |
Head Volume | 440 cc |
Why do Mizuno irons feel so good?
Better players like their low lofted irons because they hit them well. They have a good trajectory, they can cheat the wind if they need to, and they have good spin due to the grooves, so they can hit a distance and make the ball hold better.
What irons should a 12 handicap play?
Best Golf Irons for Mid Handicappers
- Callaway Apex DCB irons (Apex technology for mid handicappers finally)
- Cleveland Launcher UHX Irons (best for mid to high handicapper)
- Mizuno JPX 921 Hot Metal Irons (Mizuno class for mid handicappers)
- PING G425 irons (easiest sweet spot to hit)