Sunday, November 13, 2011

Cheap but Awesome Golf Irons, Mizuno JPX 800 Irons

As the world number one and the Ryder Cup star, Luke Donald’s golf equipment is always the focus his fans cast, among his awesome but cheap golf clubs, you will be attracted by the most glaring and stylish Mizuno JPX 800 Irons that Donald picks the 6-iron from them. Afer a few rounds of working with JPX 800 Irons, he thinks highly of this awesome Cheap Taylormade Golf Clubs for Sale.
 
Basing on Donald's real experiences, he can increase at least nearly 20 yards in distance and a speed of 135.6mph with carrying the Mizuno JPX 800 Irons. That is because the JPX 800 is longer than average, very repeatable distances on short-iron approaches and short irons and wedges seem to produce more shotstopping bite than others. The JPX-800 is an iron specifically designed to be amazingly forgiving and explosively long. The unbelievable distance of the JPX-800 irons is achieved by combining Cheap Taylormade Golf Irons, Hot Metal Face construction, and an exotic pocket cavity to hit the maximum allowable limits for energy transfer, far exceeding previous Mizuno irons, and the competition. An aggressive triple cut sole ensures solid ball striking from all types of lies, and a multi-material cavity badge provides tuned impact sound with enhanced feel and sharp looks. The JPX-800 irons utilize the world’s most advanced game improvement technologies to help the serious mid to high-handicap player score like never before.
 
In addition, Mizuno says that their JPX 800 Irons are designed for the players in the 8 to 30 handicap range. The Mizuno JPX-800's are a solid set of irons. If you're a mid to high handicapper in the market for some new irons I’d like to recommend you give them a try. Also, the world No.1 gave a high appraise on the JPX-800 like this, “The JPX-800 is an incredible iron that's hard to pigeonhole. To achieve these ball speeds and MOI numbers (stability at impact), you'd expect to compromise by adding lots of offset or thick top and bottom edges. It's much easier to create an iron just to either feel great or be very forgiving or extremely long. To create 'balanced performance' is much more of a challenge.”

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