exclusive Mizuno software the unique DNA is used to narrow down a baffl ing prospect of more than 50 shafts to the very best match – with 2 back up suggestions to test against. The Shaft Optimizer is unique in the amount of information it records. Clubhead speed and tempo might typically determine the ideal fl ex and weight of the shaft, but with so many variables to consider - weight, fl ex, kick point, tip softness – much more hard data is required to accurately determine a player’s optimimum shaft. The Shaft Optimizer also measures shaft toe down, shaft kick angle and release factor readings in order to build up the players unique blueprint.
“Identifying the complete Swing DNA Blueprint is hugely important because two players with identical speeds can need completely diff erent shafts to maximise their fl ight. Players
who release the club early, for example, need a diff erent bending profi le to those who favour a late hit. Their swing speeds might be the same, they might even need the same fl ex, but fi tting them for the same shaft could be disastrous.”
Theory vs Reality
Mizuno’s process incorporates an interchangeable shaft system so that the recommended shaft / head combination can be tested as confi rmation.
Off ering a choice of head weights – standard, lighter and graphite-weighted each test iron is
designed to feel and play exactly like Mizuno’s fi nal production models. To ensure that the extra weight of the specially-made titanium adaptor didn’t impact on the club’s playing properties, 8 grams of mass was removed from the hosel of the test head. Any combination of shaft and head screwed together during the fi tting process, will have the weight, feel and performance of a fi nal production iron.
To fi nd your Mizuno Swing DNA visit us at
http://golf.mizunoeurope.com/store/fi tting-centres.php
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