Mizuno MX Fli-Hi hybrid
A Golf Monthly review of the Mizuno MX Fli-Hi hybrid. A Mizuno MX Fli-Hi hybrid review from Golf Monthly.

The length of this utility from toe to heel might put some players off, but the performance was superb. We were able to hit high-flying, soft landing shots that were ideal on long par 3s. It’s just a shame there is no 18° version.
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The Mizuno MX Fli-Hi is designed as a direct long iron replacement, available in 3, 4 and 5-iron lofts and lengths. As with the new Mizuno MX irons the sweetspot is positioned in the middle and toe of the club where most amateur mis-hits are made. Extra weight in the heel of the club helps promote a draw.
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