Golfer
Mens
Handicap
Any
Club
4
Right Hand
Yes
Left Hand
No
Material
Composite
Shaft Type
Graphite
Shaft Flex
Stiff, Regular, Senior
Loft
16.5
Miscellaneous
US Launch Date 1 September 2007
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The Mizuno F-60 fairway woods produce an effortlessly powerful ball flight, attainable through the combination of an ultra-lightweight titanium crown and stainless steel body. Previously difficult to bond, the titanium crown is affixed to the high-tech precision stainless steel face and body through a patented new brazing process. The brazing process which uses a 3rd material to bond the two metals allows weight to be positioned very low in the clubhead. The technology replaces Mizuno’s previous graphite crown / steel body combination which required a heavier bonding material. Mizuno engineers found that by using this lightweight titanium crown, which is only 3% of the total weight of the club head, they could strategically reposition the COG to enable players to launch the ball with greater ease and increased control. In addition, the Mizuno F-60 fairway woods feature Mizuno’s CORTECH face design, which utilizes three multi-thickness areas to ensure uniform face deflection and a thin responsive face to generate high initial ball velocity for increased distance and consistency.
The last fairway woods we had from Mizuno were the F-50s which had a composite steel/graphite head. The new Mizuno F-60 fairway woods are still composite but the graphite crown has been replaced with Titanium as this requires less effort to fuse together. This also means the weight is moved lower in the head for more forgiveness and control. Compared to previous models the face of the F-60 fairway seems a little deeper and gives you lots of confidence to attack the ball. The ball flight is excellent and we think that this is the best fairway wood Mizuno have produced to date.
Drew Tuck
ScotlandHandicap: 0 User Rating: (57 votes)
Didn't get on with the Mizuno F-60 fairway wood. It looks OK but it seems to sit a little high behind the ball. The flight is very high and not very penetrating and I found it hard to shape shots. I've hit better fairway woods.
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