Mizuno staffer Chris Wood made the decision to expand his competitive experience with a trip to Thailand. And it paid instant dividends for the 24-year-old from Bristol, who ended several years of heartache to record his maiden professional win at the Thailand Open on the OneAsia Tour.
Sporting a full bag of Mizuno bats including the MP-650 driver, mizuno mp-69 irons and MP T-11 wedges, Wood held his nerve to win by two shots with a stunning 23-under total.
The grain flow forged mizuno mp-63 irons, says Mizuno, is an evolution of its most popular Tour iron also used by Jeff Overton, Paul Azinger, Daniel Vancsik and Todd Hamilton with the introduction of 'harmonic impact technology' to improve the sound and feel at impact.
Blind-tested by its Tour staff, the MP-63's diamond muscle design, also reinforcing the head from heel to toe, was the unanimous winner in terms of feel and sound. The clubs in the set feature modified U-grooves which conform to Tour competition rules.
Mizuno engineers relied heavily on the use of advanced simulation tools and input from Mizuno Staff Member Luke Donald in the development of the Mizuno MP-64 Irons. Precise control of vibration frequencies through Mizuno’s Harmonic Impact Technology (HIT) paired with the utilization of the highest quality material (1025E Pure Select) in Mizuno’s patented Grain Flow Forging process ensure that MP-64’s players cavity design delivers the ultimate in soft, solid, and consistent feel.
He’s still very young and needed the experience of closing out an event. He’s such a great ball striker and driver of the ball and he’s certain to be in contention many more times – and far more likely to win with this experience in the bank.


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