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PGA Championship

Quail Hollow Club



    Mizuno

    Mizuno CLK

    Our Review:

    It's probably not something you've thought about before, but the stronger the steel, the thinner you can make it. Mizuno used a high-strength maraging 1770 steel for the face to make it as thin as possible. This means more flex for distance and saved weight for higher flight. The wave feature on the sole places more mass low, leading to a higher launch with less spin. Four lofts with eight-way adjustable hosels make it easy to fill your distance gaps.
    Price: $250
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    Ratings
    Performance

    45%*

    Innovation

    30%*

    Look / Sound / Feel

    20%*

    Demand

    5%*

    * Percentage of total score

    Player Comments
    Low-Handicapper
    This shape is exactly what a hybrid should look like. The ball flight is perfect.
    Mid-Handicapper
    I was impressed with the distance when I hit it low on the face.
    High-Handicapper
    It has the look of a club for better players, but I still liked how it set up and performed.