Mizuno unveils new M.Craft City Series putters
Consisting of four unique models, Mizuno has unveiled the latest generation of its milled putter range, the M.CRAFT City Series, which features designs named after several of Japan's most famous cities.
Departing from what you saw in previous releases, OMOI and M.CRAFT X, these putters, named Kyoto, Osaka, Nagoya, and Tokyo, have taken on a new creative direction that presents four guiding principles: heritage, individuality, innovation, and foundation.
M.Craft City Series Putters
Forged in Japan from Pure Select 1025E Mild Carbon Steel, these putters have been engineered to deliver the purest, most responsive feel at impact, uniting advanced sound analysis, deep milling precision, and copper-infused forging to offer the most refined M.CRAFT line to date.
At the heart of every head lies a Copper Underlay, introduced to create the softest, most responsive feel yet achieved in a Mizuno putter. This is complemented by a newly refined Deep Face Milling pattern, producing a smoother roll and purer acoustic feedback at impact. A subtle top-edge alignment decal has been introduced across all heads, a minimalist guide that blends seamlessly into each model’s form to promote confidence and consistency at address.
Kyoto Putter

The Kyoto captures the traditional essence of the Mizuno blade, expressed in two variants, Kyoto P (plumber) and Kyoto S (slant). Each features a toe-biased blade pad design, positioning the centre of gravity directly behind the impact zone for greater control and connection.
A thicker sole structure in the heel and toe enhances rigidity, refining both the sound and feel through impact and removing any trace of metallic resonance. The result is a putter that embodies classic proportions yet feels entirely modern in feedback and flow.
Osaka Putter

Defined by its refined mid-mallet silhouette, the Osaka (available in plumber and slant-neck configurations) blends traditional shaping with contemporary stability. Its shorter heel-toe length and wide blade stance provide visual stability at address, instilling confidence before every stroke. Perimeter weighting provides enhanced MOI, while subtle toe hang options allow players to select their preferred release profile.
The Osaka’s balanced proportions and deep milling deliver the crisp, satisfying sound and roll that Mizuno’s tour staff demanded, a model equally suited to both blade and mallet players seeking assured stability without sacrificing feel.
Nagoya Putter

Driven by Mizuno’s extensive sound and vibration analysis, the Nagoya introduces the Roll-Up Cavity, a geometry designed to minimise sole displacement at impact while amplifying resonance control. Available in a slant or double-bend neck, this unique structure produces a denser, more solid strike and an ultra-stable roll. Enhanced perimeter weighting further increases MOI, while the refined mass distribution delivers a truer sensation through the stroke, the culmination of years of acoustic and structural study.
Tokyo Putter

Completing the family, the Tokyo showcases Mizuno’s Channel Wing design, a sculpted cavity that blends aerodynamic form with exceptional rigidity. Like the Nagoya, its geometry is tuned through sound analysis to eliminate unwanted frequencies and the metallic ‘ting’ found in earlier OMOI prototypes.
Also available in slant or double-bend, the Tokyo’s more compact profile appeals to purists seeking precision and feedback in a shape that frames the ball cleanly and promotes a natural, repeatable stroke.
Every putter in the series is available in two premium finishes - Grey Ion or Nickel - each chosen to complement the head shape and provide a refined, durable aesthetic that matches Mizuno’s meticulous standards.












