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Mizuno TZoid Blue Rage Forged 5/18 Wood Right Handed 42.5" Graphite Stiff N

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     Sports Boss Golf, founded in 2015, is a family owned business in Leland, Illinois with thousands of clubs in stock and growing.        Every club goes through a 15 point inspection by our highly trained staff. Parts and grips are replaced when needed.      Our #1 goal is that you receive the best possible Certified Pre-Owned club as quickly as possible.       If you have any questions please ask. Listing and template services provided by inkFrog Item Length: 42.5" Handedness: Right-Handed Golf Club Type: Fairway Wood Brand: Mizuno Head Material: Wood Shaft Material: Graphite Flex: Stiff 6 out of 10 - Has cosmetic marks and other signs of wear, but still performs like new.

Perfect club for:
Golfers who want more distance and accuracy from the fairway, with a focus on forgiveness on mishits.
Accuracy/Control
Forgiveness
Distance

Mizuno ST Fairway Woods comes in two different models, the ST-Z and ST-G, which are designed for different golfer profiles. The ST-Z is particularly well-suited for golfers who are looking for a low-spinning, high-launching club. It features a MAS1C steel face that is designed to generate maximum ball speed, as well as an adjustable hosel that allows you to fine-tune the loft and lie angle of the club to fit your swing. The ST-G is designed for better golfers who are looking for a low-spinning, all-titanium power fairway wood. It is built upon the ball speed platform of Mizuno's CORTECH Chamber and features a forged SATIN finish on the face for increased ball speed and distance.

Mizunos are not for beginners. They're hard to hit, and you must have a high-speed swing and accurate ball striking. It comes equipped with an adjustable hosel that lets you fine-tune your launch angle as well as control your trajectory. For example, a higher launch angle might lead to a more penetrating ball flight with less roll, while a lower launch could result in a flatter trajectory with more roll. This club is for better golfers who want adjustability.

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