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Mizuno M.craft Putters

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Following on from the original launch of the Mizuno M.craft putters – which comprised three blade-style models – the Japanese equipment manufactur­er has announced an extension to the line, with three new mid-mallets available from February 4.

Forged from premium 1025 mild carbon steel then CNC milled to create precise shape and alignment, Mizuno’s M.craft putters have even had some European Tour presence recently in the hands of Frenchman Adrien Saddier.

The M.craft IV is a slant-neck, deep square-back putter with moderate toe-hang to suit players with a moderate putting arc.

The M.craft V is a slant-neck, toe-heel deep mallet with maximum toe-hang to suit a strongly arcing stroke, while the M.craft VI is a face-balanced wing mallet offering slightly more weight and stability for players with a straighter stroke.

The original M.craft putters also continue into 2021, featuring the same deep face milling that creates a softer feel and purer roll.

At 355 grams (the M.craft VI weighs in slightly more at 371 grams), each putter head promotes a rhythmical putting stroke. However, an additional weight kit that includes two 3g weights and two 13g weights, which can be interchang­ed with the 8g fitted weights, allows each putter to be adjusted seamlessly.

Each head style is available in three finishes: classic white satin, bold blue ION and intense black ION.

The Mizuno M.craft putters feature KBS Tour shafts and Lamkin Deep Etched Full Blue cord grips as standard, and come with a premium patch M.craft headcover in Mizuno’s classic staff colours.

The three new M.craft putters go on sale on February 4 with an RRP of £249.

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