
Mizuno M-Craft Osaka Putter Review
The Osaka is said to be suited equally to both blade and mallet users so in today’s mallet-dominated market, this could be well worth a closer look if you prefer the look of a blade.

The Osaka is said to be suited equally to both blade and mallet users so in today’s mallet-dominated market, this could be well worth a closer look if you prefer the look of a blade.

I recently reviewed two models from the new TaylorMade Systm2 putter range for 2026, the Bandon which is a mallet with a fang-like headshape, and in this article the Juno,…

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