Mizuno Expands M-Craft Putters With City Series

Mizuno are back in 2026 with the latest update to their M-Craft putter line. The start of 2025 saw the introduction of the M-Craft X Putters, with a modular design that allowed for interchangeable shapes.

This year Mizuno are adding the M-Craft City Series, with four different models inspired by some of Japan’s most iconic cities.

The new putters are said to build on the design philosophy set by the previous M-Craft ranges. However they introduce a new creative direction for the brand, based around four key principles – heritage, individuality, innovation and foundation.

Forged from Carbon Steel, the putters are said to offer a responsive feel, as well as new sound analysis, deep milling and the use of copper for a more refined package.

The copper underlay sits behind every head, helping to create the soft feel. It combines with a new deep face milling pattern, which Mizuno says produces a smoother roll and better sound at impact.

Mizuno M-Craft Kyoto Putter

A traditional blade, offered in both a plumber and slant neck configuration. There’s a toe-biased blade pad design, moving the CG right behind the face to enhance control.

A thicker sole in the heel and toe makes the putter more rigid, so that is sounds and feels better. The result is a classic looking putter, with a modern feel.

Mizuno M-Craft Osaka Putter

Featuring a refined mid-mallet shape, the Osaka putter again offers traditional shaping with stability. The shorter heel-to-toe length and wider shape give visual stability at address. This is designed to give golfers more confidence when standing over every putt.

Perimeter weighting raises MOI for added forgiveness, and different toe hang options allow players to find their favourite release type.

Based on feedback from tour players, the Osaka is said to be suited equally to both blade and mallet users.

Mizuno M-Craft Nagoya Putter

Mizuno have done more analysis into sound and vibrations to produce a new Roll-Up cavity in the Nagoya putter. This is designed to minimise sole displacement at impact, making it easier to control the sound.

It’s available in a slant or double-bend neck, producing a more solid strike and ultra-stable roll. Extra perimeter weighting helps to increase MOI, and mass distribution throughout the head helps with feel during the stroke and at impact.

Mizuno M-Craft Tokyo Putter

Completing the range is the Tokyo, which uses Mizuno’s Channel Wing design. The design has been optimised to remove unwanted frequencies and the metallic ting sound that earlier M-Craft ranges had.

It has a compact profile, making it an option that may suit those with a more traditional eye. It’s designed to frame the frame the ball cleanly, promoting a natural and repeatable putting stroke.

The new M-Craft range is available in two different finishes – Grey Ion or Nickel. They will be available from February 2026, each with an RRP of £299.

Dan Box
Dan Box

Dan is the Editor of Golfalot and has been working here since 2018, helping to bring you the latest news from the equipment world, as well as reviews of a wide array of products and a number of features too. He plays off a handicap of 4 at Hazel Grove Golf Club in Manchester.

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