Mizuno has added three new models to its OMOI line of M-Craft putters
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Mizuno’s premium M-Craft putter line offers a lot of options for golfers looking for a 100% milled putter with adjustable weighting, classic looks and different finishes. Now based on the success of the initial offerings, Mizuno is expanding the putter line with three new models, including two available to left-handers.
M-Craft OMOI details
Every Mizuno M-Craft OMOI putter is forged and milled of 1025 mild carbon steel, and the deep face milling lends a softer feel and quick end-over-end roll. Each model comes with adjustable weights positioned in the heel and toe of the sole for a finely-tuned fit for weight and feel, along with a boost in forgiveness.
Speaking of forgiveness, a key component of the OMOI putters is the extra stability created by balancing out the increased putter head weight with a lighter grip and shaft to shift the club’s balance point to offer greater control over face rotation through the putting stroke.
New M-Craft OMOI models
Mizuno is keeping things simple when it comes to naming the new models and sticking with the number identification. The wide flange blade is the 4, the center shafted mid-mallet is the 5 and the winged mallet is the 6.
All models come with a black finished shaft and a branded Lamkin OMOI Sink Fit pistol putter grip.
The new Mizuno OMOI putters models will be available starting August 23rd and will be priced equal to the rest of the OMOI line at $350. The number 5 and 6 models will be available left-handed, and all three models with come in ion blue, black, and satin chrome finish.
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Ryan Barath is GOLF Magazine and GOLF.com’s senior editor for equipment. He has an extensive club-fitting and -building background with more than 20 years of experience working with golfers of all skill levels, including PGA Tour players. Before joining the staff, he was the lead content strategist for Tour Experience Golf, in Toronto, Canada.