Still, when I was given the opportunity to review the newest irons in Mizuno's MX series, I was more than happy to oblige. Now that I've had a while to get acquainted with the Mizuno MX-300 irons, I can honestly say that I had no idea that I'd be this impressed. The MX-300s are like the dream blend set of workability and forgiveness to coincide with amazing feel. Well struck balls felt perfect and soft and when you missed, you got the immediate feedback letting you know exactly what you had done. The beauty of the MX-300s really did shine on the misses where the club still offered enough forgiveness when the ball was hit off the toe or the heel. While it's obvious that some of the design of the MX-300 is derived from the previous-generation cheap MX-200 irons, I found the MX-300 to be a good bit more esthetically pleasing, though most all of Mizuno's irons are free of any distracting graphics or bulkiness. Combine that with the thin top line and a minimal amount of offset, and the result is a club that appears very "player's iron"-like at address, which is why the amount of forgiveness in these irons may come as such of a surprise. At that point, I really didn't know what to expect in terms of performance, because surely MX-level forgiveness couldn't come in a package that looked almost MP-like at address. Once I took them out for their first test, I realized how wrong I was. As I progressed down through the mid-irons, I continued to be shocked by how great the feel was with these irons, even as I intentionally made contact off center. Of course if you get out to the extreme toe end, they let you know it. The shotmaking ability and performance of the Mizuno MX-300s is one of the best we have come across, even more so than that of the Mizuno JPX825 Irons for sale that we reviewed previously. Using less offset in these irons is apparent right at your first address of the ball and if you dread the “straight ball” and like to move the ball flight around, this set offers that with no issues whatsoever. The game improvement side shows its head when you miss them on both the toe and the heel. While playing we hit a few off of the toe and the ball still has a tendency to fly straight, however you will still get that feedback letting you know exactly what happened in your ball striking. After myself and others have tested these irons for a couple of months, one thing is a constant. The performance is absolutely spectacular! When you take discount golf clubs that offer superior feel, cutting edge performance and has forgiveness thrown into the mix, what you end up with is a special “blend” and that is what we believe Mizuno has on their hands with the MX-300 irons. Source from: http://www.salemallgolf.com/article-771-Mizuno+MX-300+irons+is+the+successor+to+the+MX-200+irons.html
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