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Mizuno M.Craft City Series Kyoto 推杆

2026Blade$300

简而言之

The Mizuno M.Craft City Series Kyoto (2026) is a blade putter suited to players with an arcing stroke. It has mid toe hang. It carries a $300 MSRP.

Blade Putter

Mizuno naming a putter after Kyoto tells you something about the intent here. The M.Craft City Series Kyoto is a 2026 blade in the classic sense, compact, clean, and built for golfers who putt by feel rather than by framework. There is no alignment aid on the crown. No lines, no dots. Just a topline and your own eyes.

That will scare some people off, and it should. But if you grew up rolling putts with an Anser-style blade and you trust your ability to aim, this putter rewards that trust. The mid toe hang matches it to the stroke most blade players already have, one with a moderate arc that opens and closes naturally through impact.

Mizuno has never chased volume in the putter market. The M.Craft line has always been a craft product first, and the Kyoto continues that. It is a putter for a specific golfer, and it makes no apology for excluding everyone else.

设计

The Kyoto is a traditional blade shape with the details pared back. Skipping the alignment aid keeps the crown uncluttered, which matters more than it sounds. Golfers who aim off the topline and the leading edge often find sightlines distracting, even contradictory, when the putter sits slightly open or shut at address. Removing them removes the argument. Mid toe hang is the other defining choice. It sits between face-balanced and full toe hang, which makes it the right match for a slight-to-moderate arc stroke. If you take the putter back inside and release it through the ball, the head wants to rotate with you instead of fighting the motion. Straight-back-straight-through putters should look elsewhere.

Who It's For

  • Players with a slight or moderate arc in their stroke, which is what mid toe hang is built to complement.
  • Feel putters who aim off the topline and find alignment lines more distracting than helpful.
  • Anyone drawn to a traditional blade profile who values clean looks over forgiveness features.
  • Better putters who miss small and do not need a mallet's stability to keep the face square.

技术

Heel-Toe WeightingCompact ProfileForged 1025E Mild Carbon Steel

About Mizuno

Mizuno applies their legendary forging expertise to putters, using 1025E mild carbon steel for an exceptionally soft feel that few manufacturers can match.

规格参数

BrandMizuno
ModelM.Craft City Series Kyoto
Year2026
TypeBlade
Toe hangMid toe hang
Alignment aidNo
MSRP$300

常见问题

Is the Mizuno M.Craft City Series Kyoto a blade or a mallet?
It is a blade, and a traditional one. Compact head, clean topline, no alignment aid. It is not a wide-body blade trying to putt like a mallet.
What stroke type fits the Kyoto's mid toe hang?
A slight to moderate arc. Mid toe hang lets the face rotate open and closed naturally through the stroke. If your stroke is straight back and straight through, a face-balanced putter is a better match.
Does the M.Craft Kyoto have an alignment line?
No. The crown is completely clean. You aim with the topline and leading edge, which some golfers find more natural and others find harder. If you rely on a sightline to square the face, this is not the putter for you.
Is the Kyoto forgiving on off-center putts?
Not especially, and it does not pretend to be. Blades of this style concentrate feel over stability. Strike it out of the middle and it is excellent. Miss toward the heel or toe and you will hear it and feel it, which better putters actually want.
Who should skip the M.Craft City Series Kyoto?
Golfers with a straight stroke, golfers who need an alignment aid to aim, and golfers who struggle with consistent contact. The Kyoto gives you feedback and workability, not help. If your misses are large or your aim wanders, a mallet with a sightline will save you more strokes.

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