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Mizuno 2008 JPX A25 Irons Graphite Shaft

 
magoo34
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# Posted: 8 Sep 2009 03:43
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Mizuno 2008 JPX A25 Irons Graphite Shaft (3-9, PW and SW)

Mizuno Japan introduces it's all new A25 iron for the JPX lineup. This is Mizuno's most forgiving iron ever, featuring a thicker topline and sole packaged in a forgiving cavity back design. The hot titanium face on the 3-PW is made for feel and distance. This 3-PW set comes with Mizuno Quad carbon graphite shafts available in R and S flex. Recommended for the player looking for a very easy set of irons to play.

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aliaba
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# Posted: 9 Mar 2010 20:23
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_ Checkpoint #2: Now swing the club back until your left arm is horizontal.
At that point, the club's butt end (the end of the grip) points directly
along the target line. (The target line is the line between the target and
the ball. That line also continues forward past the target in a straight line
and beyond the ball going in the opposite direction in a straight line.
What I'm talking about in this case is one long, straight line.) If the end of
the grip is pointing along the target line, you're on plane. If the end of the
grip points above the target line, your swing is too flat, or horizontal; if
the grip end is below the target line, your swing is too upright, or vertical.
_ Checkpoint #3: At the top of your backswing, the club should be parallel
with a line drawn along your heels. That's on plane. If the club points to
the right of that line, you've crossed the line and will probably hook the
shot. A club pointing to the left of that line is said to be laid off. In that
case, expect a slice.
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