Mizuno engineers some beautiful clubs. This MP-CLK Hybrid is more versatile than I would expect from a company that I typically think of as an expert player's brand.
The face of the hybrid is a very hot. It is comprised of a 1770 stainless steel maraging face. Maraging steel is an alloy which is extremely strong.
The hybrid has a Drop Down Crown design with a 67-gram sole weight. The design moves the center of gravity very low. With a low center of gravity, the ball jumps off of the face and gets up in a hurry, landing soft without much roll.
The thing I like best about the hybrid is the workability. It has a streamlined shape that makes it easy to shape shots. For lower handicappers, this is a good choice. I also like the Titleist 909 H.
For higher handicappers, the Cobra Baffler Rail H Hybrid is a great hybrid. The club is very forgiving, and the dual rail system helps get through the rough and launch the ball high.
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July 10th, 2010 at 7:28 am
[...] advise you dive into a hybrid headfirst. I recommend the Mizuno MP CLK Hybrid or Titleist 909 H Hybrid for the better players and the Cobra Baffler Rail H Hybrid for the high [...]
July 28th, 2010 at 2:30 pm
[...] If you want a hybrid that is a little more controllable and something that you can shape your shots with, I recommend the Titleist 909 H Hybrid and the Mizuno MP CLK Hybrid. [...]
September 2nd, 2010 at 2:06 am
[...] For you lower handicappers looking for a more workable hybrid, check out the Titleist 909 Hybrid and the Mizuno MP CLK. [...]