Mizuno JPX925 Hot Metal Irons Review Looks Feature a new colour system on the back cavity this year to distinguish the different models - the Hot Metal is white, the Hot Metal Pro is black and the Hot Metal HL is blue. To be honest I'm not actually a huge fan of the look of the ...
Mizuno known for their irons has introduced a new family of irons, the 923s, with a game-improvement model, a super game-improvement model, forgiving design for low to mid handicaps, and two forged better-player models. Fast FactsMizuno JPX923 Irons Hot Metal Game-improvement category One-pi...
The Forged comes in a set that covers a lot of ground with lofts ranging from a 22° 4-iron to a 46° PW (not to mention a 51° GW) providing a nice compromise between distance/game improvement lofts and those of more traditional better-player irons. JPX919 Tour As you’d expect, ...
“Applying the potential of Chromoly means that the JPX921 irons hold their own in any simulator test – without having to crank #7 iron lofts at all cost. Look, feel, launch, spin and landing angles have to be right through the set. Ultimately what sets Mizuno irons apart,” says David...
In a world of jacked lofts, over-emphasized speed and everything thing else that comes with modern irons, Mizuno needed to make some adjustments to remain competitive in the battle for yards and, ultimately, dollars. At the risk of spoiling the plot, one of the most notable changes to the...