One for the GM Mizuno JPX850 Driver tester

I wasn't one of the people given one, but I have been fitted and bought one myself. I hated the stock shaft and paid a small up charge to get a better suited shaft that I liked.

I love the driver, on the fitting day, I was getting the ball out 250yds, so I was told, I was more than happy with that, but was then told that was my carry. I don't think I've ever carried a ball that far.

The hybrid and the fairway were also very good for me, so I have them in the bag now as well.
 
Are you now carrying 250 on the course?

I've only been out on the course once this year so far, but on the holes where I used my driver, I was definitely longer than previously when using my old Titleist 913. I don't know how long on the course, I don't tend to measure my tee shots.
 
we'd all use it if we were paid to :rolleyes:

Yes I posted that to show Mizuno staff players use Mizuno clubs, nothing at all to do with the fact Kelsey grew up in Nairn which Patrick(who the post was meant for the attention of) will know :condescendingsmileyrightbacktoyou:
 
I wasn't one of the people given one, but I have been fitted and bought one myself. I hated the stock shaft and paid a small up charge to get a better suited shaft that I liked.

I love the driver, on the fitting day, I was getting the ball out 250yds, so I was told, I was more than happy with that, but was then told that was my carry. I don't think I've ever carried a ball that far.

The hybrid and the fairway were also very good for me, so I have them in the bag now as well.

Good work mate - always good to get a driver that works well for you

A FC has got one and after tweaking at a fitting and a change in shaft is getting of very well with it
 
commonality appears to be a shaft change makes it a better overall club.

Why cant manufacturers just put a decent shaft in from day 1
 
I've only been out on the course once this year so far, but on the holes where I used my driver, I was definitely longer than previously when using my old Titleist 913. I don't know how long on the course, I don't tend to measure my tee shots.

Nice one! That's what you want.
 
I've hit this driver with about 5 different shafts at a demo day. All were better than the stock shaft.

I am probably going to get my hands on a project x 6.0 shaft.

I had a bad back the day I hit these. Will go to true fit and get it on flightscope.

This driver is mega adjustable. You simply can't pick it up off the shelf or have a go of your mates and get the most out of it.
 
Its very interesting that no one seems to like the stock shaft which Mizuno appear to want to only offer for their drivers regardless.

Ive had 3 Mizuno drivers in the past and all were offered with aftermarket shafts, which were the MP 600 and 630. the last Mp Driver they had out was again mostly there own shaft. They need to wake up i think, i know there are a few options but its only a few.
 
Yes I posted that to show Mizuno staff players use Mizuno clubs, nothing at all to do with the fact Kelsey grew up in Nairn which Patrick(who the post was meant for the attention of) will know :condescendingsmileyrightbacktoyou:

Interesting clip, says she lives in Perth now!
 
Yes I posted that to show Mizuno staff players use Mizuno clubs, nothing at all to do with the fact Kelsey grew up in Nairn which Patrick(who the post was meant for the attention of) will know :condescendingsmileyrightbacktoyou:

so send it to him and dont bore the pants of the rest of us by stating the bleedin' obvious!

You'll be saying Bubba plays Ping next :rolleyes:
 
Is the shaft that bad? .... It's the same as the stocker in the big Bertha alpha

It's soft tipped, high launch, high torque, plays soft to flex, leaves the face behind a lot and just generally doesn't feel like a nice shaft. It seems to have a fine tolerance of swings, I can overpower it very easily yet a friend whose swing is a bit smoother and usually plays a regular couldn't get any distance out of it.

Another thing that caused a lot of resistance was that the US market got the Speeder TS as standard while we got this thing and there was little or no reasoning from Mizuno as to why. It's a made for that Fujikura have done for Mizuno and they obviously want to pump loads out there for marketing but it is definitely the weak point of what could be a great product. Mizuno love selling their fitting process(DNA) and the needs of the individual with their irons yet reading their twitter feeds they try to push customers back to this shaft with the driver.
 
I can't beleive they invested so much on this new driver with its premier price tag then let the whole product fall over on a cheap shaft

Nike did the same with the covert
 
so send it to him and dont bore the pants of the rest of us by stating the bleedin' obvious!

You'll be saying Bubba plays Ping next :rolleyes:

Or I could post it in his thread about the product and if someone else wants to watch it they can. If they don't I'm pretty sure youtube videos can be stopped before the end.

Your negative opinions about this club have been voiced enough times in other threads, baffles me why you still feel the need to follow conversation about it and repeat your comments, you clearly have no interest in buying one.
 
I can't beleive they invested so much on this new driver with its premier price tag then let the whole product fall over on a cheap shaft

Nike did the same with the covert

I think they rushed it out to create some buzz while other manufacturers launched their new product and if I'm honest made a mess of the launch, a lot of the talk on WRX has died off now as many didn't wait for the full launch in February and many of those who did still can't access a full fitting. The weight system is a good feature but anything is as good as it's weakest link
 
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