The latest M.Craft putters from Mizuno follow the company’s tradition of crafting (pun intended) some of the best golf clubs in the industry, which have already won an enviable tour-wide reputation. The new putters are CNC milled to perfection, being engineered using premium 1025 mild carbon steel and they boast impeccable alignment and shape, as usual we might add. Just like the golf balls, the new M.Craft putters will become available for the North American market starting with March 20th in 3 classic shapes: the M.CRAFT I which makes for a square back with mid slant neck and max toe-hang putter, designed for golfers with an exaggerated putting arc; then, there’s the M.CRAFT II, putter, which can be best described as a classic heel-toe putter with plumber’s neck and mid toe-hang. This baby would make for the perfect putter if you’re a golfer with a moderate putting arc. Last but not least, we have the M.CRAFT III, which is a face-balanced mid-mallet, the perfect choice for golfers with less putting arc looking for stability.
Each putter head weighs 355 grams, with a deep face milling that is aimed at providing pure roll and a soft feel, promoting a rhythmic and fluid putting stroke. There’s also an extra-weight kit which includes a couple of three-gram weights and 2x 13 gram weights, which can be used instead of the eight-gram fitted weights, i.e. the new M.Craft putters can be adjusted to a multitude of putting conditions.
Each of the three head styles can be ordered in three beautiful finishes: bold blue ion, classic white satin and black ion, featuring a Nippon Original shaft, Lamkin Deep Etched Full Blue cord grip and arrive with a high-end patch M.CRAFT cover, designed with Mizuno’s classic staff colors and emblazoned with the leather M.CRAFT mark.