
Mizuno Golf MX-560 Driver
The Mizuno MX-560 driver features a unique H.E.M.I geometric head shape that delivers maximum heel/toe and up/down MOI (moment of inertia) for extreme forgiveness, while maintaining a low spin rate and high launch angle for ideal trajectoy.. A CNC-milled, plasma-welded Cortech design utilizes multiple face thicknesses for extreme distance. The maximum allowable USGA 460cc volume is delivered in a unbelievably large head shape for a "can't miss" driving attitude and a solid, explosive, and powerful sound that announces your presence with authority.
If you were waiting for this new driver to hit your local store, you may be wasting your time. I purchased the 12 degree with regular flex DS3 shaft. Tried 12 degree because I had just been trying a Titleist D1 11.5 degree. This driver is a real disappointment, and I really wanted to like it. The styling of the head is cool, the closed face is not. Only the 9.5 sits square, but that is only the tip of the iceberg. I have never liked real loud drivers, Callaway X-460, Macgregors, and some others; even if they hit well the noise was too much to overlook. This MX 560 takes loud to a whole new level, my right ear was ringing when I left the driving range, hitting about 15-20 balls with this thing. The guy next to me actually groaned when I hit it, and I don't blame him, it is that loud. Not a good loud or powerful loud, just a loud loud bang or something. So I hear this explosion and look down the range expecting my ball to be barely visible, but I watch as it floats down a good 10-15 yards short of the Titleist. It was a 12 degree driver, but it barely flew pass my 3 wood, and I don't bomb it that long. Try this driver if you must, but do yourself a favor, install earplugs and bring extras for your playing partners or fellow range rats.