Mitsubishi MMT AMC Blue 85 Shafts

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By TDelaney

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  1. Has anyone tried or been fitted with the new Mitsubishi MMT AMC Blue graphite shafts with the T250 or T150 irons ?

  2. Vincent L

    Vincent L
    Fairport, NY

    I was fitted with the MMT Blue for my T250 - still waiting for the irons to arrive. I have the same shaft in my 54 and 58 Volkey wedges which arrived already - I used them this weekend and and I love it,
  3. fred k

    fred k
    falls church, VA

    I've made friends with the fitter at my PGA Tour Superstore. A few weeks ago, he let me experiment with the new iron heads and some shafts. Compared to the Tensei Blue in my current T200s (2019), I thought the MMT Blue was more active. I could feel it load more than the Tensei. I think this will be my go to shaft if I ever get new irons.
  4. Robert T

    Robert T
    Las Vegas, NV

    I was fit into the MMT Blue 85 regular flex in new T350 irons today. I was totally surprised by how well I hit them and the height and trajectory and dispersion improvement on Trackman I/O. 7-IRON peak height around 100ft, 48-50 deg landing angle, 160 carry, tight dispersion, great feel, very easy to swing. I was fit by Ryan at the new Pinehurst shop and it was a great experience. I ordered and can't wait to put the new irons in play. Highly recommend a fitting with Titleist at Pinehurst if you are ever in the area, the new center is fantastic!
  5. Craig D

    Craig D
    Canton, OH

    I was fit earlier this year into T250 with the new MMT AMC blue shafts, regular flex. Height has never been problem for my game with any shaft. What I have found after playing graphite shafts for the last 7 years in my irons is that the shaft models that have the progressive weights instead of constant weighting feel and perform better for my swing. One of my goals in the fitting was to find a shaft that I was able to consistently knock down the trajectory when needed and this shaft provided that capability better for the 3/4 swings as I could still feel the kick of the shaft at the bottom of the swing, much like the full swing.

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