The Mizuno M.Craft OMOI 03 putter is the only mallet shape in the OMOI range, which features putters with a heavier head to create more stability or MOI through impact.
You may think that the name comes from MOI with a little poetic license, but in fact OMOI is a Japanese adjective for ‘heavy’. With the Mizuno M.Craft OMOI 03 putter head coming in at 383 grams, the weight really has gone to Mizuno’s head.
The reason for this is that with the standard Mizuno M.Craft putter, Mizuno found that most users made their putters heavier by using the bigger weights from the supplied adjustable kit. You can still do this with the M.Craft OMOI 03 putter as there are two 3g and 13g weights to replace the standard 8g weights in the sole to vary the weight across a range of 20g.
At address, the face balanced M.Craft OMOI 03 head is quite compact as forgiving mallet putters go and the blade length is shorter than the 01 and 02 blade models. It is made from forged 1025 carbon steel and then the 3° face is milled to give it not only a premium look but also a very good feel.
The head does feel heavier, especially with the heavier weight options in, and the balance is very different to a regular weighted putter. I got on better with the lighter or the heavier weight options in, but then again I am happy with a regular weighted putter. Go to the max on the weights and the face balanced design does create a very stable putter for those who can get a little lively with their hands.
The M.Craft OMOI 03 tested came in the Blue Ion colour shown, but can also be ordered in Double Nickel and Black Ion for a stealth look, which you can see in the Mizuno M.Craft OMOI 01 putter review. Not many companies do blue well, but as it is their corporate colour, Mizuno consistently get it right.
On the OMOI 03, the blue shades from the shadows created by the shape of the trailing edge create the alignment lines you need, which are augmented by a single black line on the trailing edge, which looks…
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