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Mizuno MP-630 Fast Track Driver

Equipment Details

Golfer

Mens

Handicap

Mid to Low

Right Hand

Yes

Left Hand

No

Material

Titanium

Shaft Type

Graphite

Lofts - Right Hand (degrees)

8.5,9.5,10.5

UK Launch

1 March 2010

Manufacturer's Site

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Golfalot fit Gary Orr for his clubs at Mizuno's new National Fitting Centre.

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Mizuno MP-630 Fast Track Driver

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4.66666666666667 stars out of 5 (Based on 3 reviews)

The Mizuno MP-630 Fast Track driver marks a departure for Mizuno as it is the first time that an MP series driver has headlined Miznuo’s ranges in Japan, the US and Europe. The result is a driver that has benefited from the exclusive focus of Mizuno’s team of engineers and developers worldwide.

The MP-630 Fast Track is the latest evolutionary step of Mizuno’s Fast Track moveable weight system and features 45 different trajectory settings. This is the new generation of Fast Track and in the MP-630 it works in conjunction with Hot Metal clubface to optimize spin rates and make the MP-630 Fast Track even longer.

Keen fans of Mizuno will be well aware of the Fast Track system and the Hot Metal clubface breakthrough but the Mizuno MP-630 Fast Track takes both of these to the next level. The club is slightly open at address while the pear-shaped profile provides plenty of power and excellent feedback. Shot makers who like to shape their shots will find their imaginations sparked by the possibilities the MP-630 Fast Track offers while higher handicappers will be reassured by the 445cc size and the shallower design of the clubhead.

The titanium clubface uses Mizuno’s Hot Metal Ti9 technology to achieve incredible ball speeds which the Fast Track system is the able to turn into extra distance of the tee. Two eight gram weights work on a sliding mechanism so they can easily be moved to 10 different points on the clubhead. This allows the golfer to choose from an incredible total of 45 different flight patterns. To achieve even greater speed from the Hot Metal face the weights can be moved closer to the face itself to reduce spin and help speed and distance. To draw and fade the ball with the Mizuno MP-630 Fast Track golf driver it is simply a case of moving the weights to either the toe or the heel, a simple and quick way of ensuring the MP-630 Fast Track can be quickly and easily adjusted to suit an individual game, course or conditions.

Forgiveness is provided by the Cortech face design which uses different thicknesses across the face to ensure that speed, accuracy and distance can be maintained even on off centre hits. Excellent feedback is enhanced by the internal rib structure which is tuned to make the sound and feel at impact second to none.

The Mizuno MP-630 Fast Track moves the original Fast Track concept forward. When first introduced Fast Track concentrated on influencing sidespin. Now, with the ability to adjust backspin as well, the Fast Track system can be used to both change the shape of your drives but also helps you hit the ball longer. This makes the Mizuno MP-630 Fast Track one of the most comprehensive and versatile drivers on the market today.

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What Says

Golfalot
5 stars out of 5
Mizuno MP-630 Fast Track Driver Review

The Mizuno MP-630 Fast Track driver builds on the first edition of the Fast Track system from the MP-600 driver. It has a smaller 445cc head than the standard MP-630 driver and the classic looks means it sits beautifully at address like most Mizuno drivers. However unlike most Mizuno drivers this one really goes thanks to the excellent Mitsubishi Rayon Fubuki shaft that, despite its colour scheme, is ideal for this driver. The real difference with the MP-630 though is the Fast Track system that increases the number of weight positions from 6 on the MP-600 to 10 in a channel that is U-shaped on the sole of the club.

Moving the weights to the furthest forward points at positions 1 and 10 reduces the spin on drives, whereas moving them to the back and centre at position 5 and 6 increases spin. Where the total of the two positions add up to 11 you get a neutral flight, but moving both weights to the inside will promote a draw and vice versa for a fade. You can also create any combination of spin and draw/fade to suit your game.

In our tests the settings were very easy to use and the changes were noticeable even if they are quite subtle. Mizuno say this is because this is a MP 'players' club and it is meant to refine rather than change a ball flight. So with a 'neutral' swing and a draw setting the ball set off as normal and then at the top of its flight turned slightly left and vice versa for a fade, ideal if you want to take one side of the course out of play with a consistent shape of shot. The feel and slightly more lively sound than the standard MP-630 was excellent and we feel Mizuno have made a driver that is a real option for better players.

What The Media Says - Quick 9s

Rating: 4

Golf World

"Flexibility and smart face technology work for all" Mar 10

Golf Monthly

"Loved the look, penetrating flight, weighting system major asset." Jun 10

Golf World

"Greater stability, black head contrasts well with shaft." Jun 10

Golf Monthly

"Easy to adjust... not as forgiving as the JPX800" April 11

What You Say

CReid

United Kingdom
Handicap: 16

User Rating:
This user's reviews have been rated 5/5 by other users (17 votes)

I don’t like the appearance of the FastTrack system so I felt a bit predisposed to dislike the MP-630 FastTrack. In fact I still don’t like the look but if you are after and adjustable driver that is quickly and simply adjustable and where changing the set up can really make a difference to your shots then this could well be the driver for you.

It’s very easy to slide the weight into different positions so you can really play about on the range and try all the different settings. Mizuno have also introduced an excellent feature on their website allowing you to see the different ball flights provided by different settings. And this is no gimmick – if you change the settings and hit the ball well then you will see a real change in the flight.

A word of warning. This is an adjustable driver for the better players and although I found it easier to hit than the MP-630 driver it didn’t inspire confidence or deliver consisteny in the way that a club aimed at my handicap group would and I also struggled with the stiff shaft fitted on the model I had – the shaft, like the rest of the new MP range, is predominantly white which is not a look I like but that you could certainly learn to live with on a driver that delivers that this kind of feel and sound so consistently. So the Mizuno MP-630 is probably not for me but it’s certainly a cracking driver that I’d happily recommend to any of my friends who are luck enough to be low handicappers.

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