Mizuno Mp 630 Fast Track Driver Settings
OUR TESTERS SAY: PROS: Receives high marks for overall feel; most panelists like the lower, boring flight, shots run out well; ample head feel throughout the swing and feedback at impact—the club drives through the ball; all handicap levels can benefit from this one; a trustworthy friend on a windy day; catch it and shots really go; great club for a tight, hard desert-type course; MP-630 is all business with a smidgen of style; a “boom” or smack accompanies a smooth swing. CONS: Not for rank beginners because it requires greater skill to square the face than many others tested; better options exist if you’re a low-ball hitter; bright white shaft is a distraction.
Mizuno Mp 630 Fast Track
$299, graphite. Bone thugs n-harmony budsmokers only. Company line: “Fast Track technology has 45 settings for 16 grams of movable weight.
Mizuno Mp 001 Driver
This fine-tunes performance for just about any player type or swing. We frequency tune the head (geometry and internal rib structure) for optimal sound and feel.” OUR TESTERS SAY: PROS: Potentially the best driver Mizuno has brought to market; the movable weight system is quick and simple to use, and it delivers the goods, effectively altering shotshape tendencies; well-above-average length on mis-hits due to excellent stability through the ball; soft, muted impact feel is a pleasant change from today’s loud drivers; nice conventional head shape. CONS: Heavy clubhead feel isn’t for everyone; prominent scoring lines on the face and the bright white shaft can be a distraction; for some, the warm impact sensation equates to a lack of pop. Golf may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. Offers may be subject to change without notice.