Friday, November 12, 2010

Golf Club Design

The latest step in golf club design

For years, golf club designers and engineers have focused on three primary characteristics of a club. How does it look, how does it feel and how does it perform. Obviously with the wide variety of clubs on the market today, we see that some designs tried to balance each characteristic to optimize the appeal of a club, while some have completely neglected asthetics and feel for the sake of performance. Mizuno has recently implemented the process of modal analysis, to optimize the balance between these three characteristics as well as how a club SOUNDS. This has long been overlooked, but it arguably as important as anything else in terms of a player's perception of a club. Why do people not like square drivers? Certainly not because they are longer or straighter, but because they sound funny. The sound a club makes at impact obviously has a tremendous influence on one's perception of impact.
The latest design offerings from Mizuno combine the best of all four aspects of club design in various models to fit the needs of various skill levels.
Come in and try the latest in technology from Mizuno. Including the JPX 800 series, which features the thinnest iron face in golf. Thinner faces means greater distance!

Golf Academy of Memphis - 901.372.4870

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