
Mizuno · Hybrid · 2020
CLK Hybrid
Best for you're a 0-15 HCP at 85-115mph who wants a compact, workable, premium-feeling hybrid with a muted Mizuno acoustic and tour-style sleeker shape — comfortable trading some max-MOI forgiveness for shape control and mid-launch flight.
- Starting from
- £52.70
- Listings
- 13
- Retailers
- 2
- vs RRP
- −76%
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28° · 6H · Regular · RH28° · 6H · Regular · Right-Handed
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About the Mizuno CLK Hybrid
The Mizuno CLK Hybrid is a 2020 hybrid from Mizuno. Listed on CaddyCompare in 19°, 22°, 25°, 28° and 31° lofts, in right-hand and left-hand, with regular, stiff and senior flex options. Compare prices from 2 UK retailers below — currently from £52.70.
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Pros & cons
- Premium-tier hybrid execution — called the company's best wood in at least two generations
- Independent testing: 233yd average on the 19° option — strong distance from MAS1C maraging face + Wave Sole
- Muted sound with only slightly metallic character — counter-trend to loud FW-style hybrids; Harmonic Impact Tech delivers premium feel
- Quick Switch 8-setting hosel: ±2° loft / ±1° lie + 4-loft ladder (16°/19°/22°/25°)
- Playability comes at the cost of a little forgiveness compared to a more game-improver club — sleeker profile less forgiving than full GI hybrids
- No movable weight system — adjustability limited to Quick Switch hosel and tip-weight changes
- Mid-launch profile — not the high-launch / steep-descent stopping-power some players want from a hybrid
- Now 5 years old (2020 release) — Mizuno's hybrid lineup has moved on since











