By Leonard Finkel
Mizuno introduced its new 2016 JPX-EZ Driver featuring a redesigned club head and moveable weight technology to deliver forgiveness off the tee.
Developed for golfers of all skill levels, the JPX-EZ Driver adds Mizuno Fast Track Technology to expand customization options in the loft and trajectory settings. The 2016 model incorporates a 10-gram moveable weight which allows for more concentrated placement of mass to affect the driver’s fade and draw settings. By enabling weight shifts in either a central sliding rail or two lateral slots, the JPX-EZ Driver can be set up to address any player’s specific ball flight needs. Its customization may create ideal launch conditions and spin rate for control and added distance.
The JPX-EZ Driver again implements its Quick Switch technology which allows golfers to switch loft angle between 8.5 and 12.5 degrees.
Available Lofts: 1 Head (8 different loft settings)
Shaft: Fujikura SIX XLR8, S, R, A-Flex (Men); Fujikura SIX – L Flex (Ladies)
Grip: Golf Pride M-31 360 Round
Other options are available through Mizuno’s Custom Department
Suggested Retail Price: $399.99
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Leonard Finkel is the author of The Secrets to the Game of Golf & Life and former editor in chief of Golf Journeys Magazine. His work has been featured in almost 200 publications including Golf Magazine, Golf Digest, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Golf Illustrated, Golf Tips and Player Magazine. He has written more than a dozen cover stories for Golf Today Magazine. He has written extensively about golf and travel and has added poker to his writing repertoire. Finkel also works as a marketing and public relations consultant. His specialty niche is writing advertorial copy. Prior to his career in golf, Finkel owned a chain of retail stores and a consulting and import company based in Asia. He attended the University of Utah.