Amateurs who like to base their golf club choices on those of professional players have been told that Mizuno golf equipment could become more favourable in the coming months.
Mizuno has currently released a number of new sets of golf irons, including the Mizuno MX-300 golf irons, which intend to provide players with added workability.
Andy Kikidas, Mizuno's tour operations manager, highlighted that a range of other clubs are also being trialled by some professional stars, such as the Mizuno MP-58 golf irons.
He said: "At this time of year a lot of players are starting to look around for contracts for next season and one Englishman, who tested our MP-58 irons, said they are 'simply stunning-looking and feel fantastic off the face'.
"And one multiple winner who tried a set of MX-300s we'd made for Ignacio Garrido was so positive about them we made him up a set immediately."
The Mizuno MP-58 golf irons have been made primarily to suit scratch golfers or players with a very low handicap, with precise golf ball striking aided by a flattened midsole and leading and trailing edges that have been rolled.