A milled deep pocket cavity that keeps the MX-200s one piece feel intact enhances the large sweet area even further. This allows the sweet area to match the miss hit patterns of amateur golfers.
The Mizuno MX 200 Irons review is the iron for both amateurs and professionals with a solid hitting area combined with an aggressive sole design. Mizunos MX-200 matches cast irons for forgiveness and increases the effectiveness of the sweet area by moving it towards the toe area of the club giving extra distance even on mi****s. The X-200 iron proves that forged irons can be as playable as cast irons for the mid to low handicapper.
The other major benefit is that the trajectory is excellent throughout the set and the ball does not balloon off the face despite the cavity pocket on the back of the club head. This weighting does mean that the lofts on the Mizuno MX-200 irons are a little stronger than the corresponding MP irons. However the feel is almost as good as the MP irons as the forged heads offer great feedback combines with lots of confidence from the oversized heads.
We really like the short irons where the cavity has been reduced and is covered up to give a sleek look and great feedback. The cheap MX 200 Irons are one of the best forged irons around for mid handicappers so try them out!
The Mizuno MX 200 is the perfect club for the higher handicapper who doesn't want his irons too big. The increasing size of irons for the less able golfer these days can make you feel like you are the last kid at school to have stabilisers on their bike when you pull them out of the bag. Mizuno's brilliant design means that feeling is less obvious but you don't lose anything in forgiveness or consistency. Even on mi****s I found the ball would travel without too great a loss of either distance or accuracy. I found the Mizuno MX 200's a pleasure to hit right the way through the bag.