Mizuno MP-001 5 Wood Review: Is It Right For Your Game?

Mizuno irons are legendary, but their older fairway woods? Hidden gems. The mizuno mp 001 5 wood, a “Comp” era classic, might be exactly what your long game needs. With its carbon composite body and CORTECH face, this club offers a unique blend of distance, feel, and workability. We’ll explore its key features, where to find a mizuno mp 001 5 wood, and how it stacks up against other brands. We’ll also touch on the mizuno mp 001 3 wood and mizuno mp 001 driver, and demystify Mizuno’s club naming system.

Mizuno was one of the first companies to join the “Comp” craze when it introduced its MP-001 line of drivers and fairway woods last year. While the driver has already been shelved in favor of a larger head size, the fairway woods are still in line.
 

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Callaway X Hot Fairway Review

Callaway’s X Hot fairway wood is a unique club designed to help those golfers looking for an alternative to the driver and/or maximum length off the fairway. Callaway has maxed out everything here… the X Hot is oversized, over length and flat out long.

 

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Callaway FT Fairway Review

The Callaway FT Fairway wood is one of the most recent additions to the Callaway line. The company introduced us to their Fusion technology a few years ago and they have carried it forward into 2008. Callaway’s new FT-i Squareway woods have stolen the fairway wood spotlight but the more traditional FT Fairway shouldn’t be forgotten.

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Sonartec SS Fairway Review

Carlsbad, California based Sonartec has seen a steady increase in popularity over the last several years. Some big tour wins including the 2004 British Open and the design input of Nick Price has made Sonartec a household name amongst golfers. Sonartec has primarily made a name for itelf with its Md Hybrid Transition club but they have also done very well with the SS line of fairway woods.

 

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