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Mizuno golf clubs are made according to the highest standards in the industry. The result of being manufactured with extremely high specifications (especially the wrought iron) is that they use many of the best players in the world, including the hero of the Ryder Cup star Luke Donald and Jeff Overton potential. Take a look at our "held" to see who else uses the Mizuno golf clubs. In Golfbidder have one of the widest ranges of Mizuno clubs in Europe. We Mizuno clubs from newer models to old favorites that maybe have a few years but still used in professional circles and use cutting edge technology Mizuno. The company was founded by Rihachi Mizuno Mizuno in 1906 as a family sports store specializing in golf and basketball equipment. Mizuno Rihachi individual move with the quality of imported products and tried to recruit Japanese companies that could manufacture to higher specifications. Household products bearing the label of the family name and Mizuno brand was born here. The family-only allowed to focus on research, design and development, creating highly sophisticated technical products. Mizuno has a lot of popularity among Americans and Europeans. Began sporting icons Mizuno exports and was the beginning of Mizuno's global business. Mizuno now has a permanent place in sporting history. Carl Lewis, Ivan Lendl, Severiano Ballesteros, Nick Faldo, Rivaldo and the New Zealand All Blacks have made it to the top of their sports with Mizuno equipment. Mizuno workshop is part of the PGA European Tour official and presented the Mizuno Open, a golf tournament in Japan that the winner qualifies directly for the Open Championship. Mizuno F-60 fairway wood. Ready for the new season of 2008, the Mizuno F-60 fairway wood has a very low center of gravity and deep, obtained through the use of a very light titanium crown. This crown is combined with a stainless steel body through a patented welding process. Mizuno MP-001 Fairway. The Mizuno MP-001 fairway woods were designed in conjunction with the MP-001 driver on the fact that repositioning the center of gravity lower and deeper creates a perfect blend of trajectory, distance and ease of use. A crown made of fiber. Mizuno F-50 Fairway Wood. New in 2006, the Mizuno F-50 Fairway wood boasts an extremely deep center of gravity and low, achievable with the use of a lightweight composite crown and strategic repositioning of weight for the perfect blend of trajectory, distance and ease .

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