Mizuno MP-600 Review
The Mizuno MP-600 offers golfers more than distance and accuracy off the tee. It also adds the customization to make the driver fit their game.
What sets the club apart from its rivals is that it comes with two adjustable eight-gram weights, which Mizuno calls its Fast Track technology. Players can manipulate those into 15 ball flight fast track settings, each of which slightly alters the center of gravity and affects the ball flight. A golfer who tends to slice the ball can shift the weights to encourage a draw, while another member of the foursome with a nasty hook can do the opposite. And the unlucky golfer who slices one day and hooks it the next can change weights on the fly to compensate. The key to adjust the weights is stored in the club’s headcover, and the weights can be moved hole by hole if desired.
![]() Mizuno MP 600 Fast Track Titanium Driver Graphite NEW US $109.00
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![]() Mizuno MP 600 Driver US $60.00
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![]() MIZUNO MP 600 95 DRIVER FUJIKURA GRAPHITE STIFF US $61.10
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![]() MIZUNO MP 600 105 DRIVER FUJIKURA GRAPHITE REGULAR US $46.00
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Whatever the configuration, the Mizuno MP-600 is designed to drive the ball deep into the fairway. It has a CNC-milled, plasma-welded clubface for increased ball speed, and a crown that’s thin enough to ensure an optimal center of gravity.
That’s been enough to give the company a toehold on the professional tours. In preparation for this Mizuno MP-600 review, player survey shows that Stacy Lewis carries the Mizuno MP-600 driver on the LPGA Tour, with Scott Dunlap using it on the Nationwide.




US $109.00




