Today's Golfer (UK)

WIN A FITTED MIZUNO DRIVER

We’ve got two super-adjustable JPX900S to give away

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Mizuno’s new JPX900 driver was designed in collaborat­ion with the brand’s tour staff, but it’s a driver for everyone thanks to its potent mixture of extreme adjustabil­ity and forgivenes­s.

To give you the opportunit­y to see for yourself, we’ve teamed up with Mizuno to give you the chance to win one of two JPX900 drivers, which go on sale this month.

Each prize comes with a full fitting session to ensure you will get one of 2017’s most adjustable drivers perfectly dialled in not only to maximise distance and ball speed, but also forgivenes­s.

Mizuno’s design brief with the JPX900 was to create the most adjustable driver on the market and believe us they’ve excelled themselves. Two 8g sole weights can be positioned in a central track to lower or increase launch angle and spin, or maximise forgivenes­s. Splitting the weights into toe or heel slots creates a fade or draw bias meaning ultimate customisat­ion for your own personal game.

The adjustabil­ity doesn’t end there, either. A new sliding “face angle” prop on the sole allows the face to be closed, opened or positioned neutrally at address, so you can set the driver up with exactly the look you want without changing the loft.

An eight-position hosel sleeve tops off the adjustabil­ity and lets you switch between 7.5°-11.5° lofts with three upright settings to maximise a draw bias.

As standard the JPX900 comes with a top-spec Fujikura Speeder Evolution 2 shaft, but our two lucky winners will walk away after fitting with the shaft which best suits their game. For more details, visit www. golf.mizunoeuro­pe.com

How to enter

Log onto www.todaysgolf­er.co.uk/win, click on the Mizuno option and enter your email address. Entries close at midnight on March 15. Full terms and conditions can be found on the website.

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Tweak away A full fitting will ensure you get the best set-up for your swing.

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