The Hot Metal sits in the middle of the range, providing a blend of forgiveness and ball speed for mid handicap golfers, whilst the Hot Metal Pro is a little more compact and the Hot Metal HL is designed for maximum forgiveness to help golfers launch the ball more easily. The Tech I'll...
At the risk of spoiling the plot, one of the most notable changes to the JPX lineup with the 921 release is that, save the Tour model, most lofts are one-degree stronger than JPX919s. That puts the JPX921 Forged 7-iron at 31 degrees and the Hot Metal and Hot Metal Pro pitching w...
This is a nice idea and with lofts getting stronger and stronger, having a set wedge option in the higher lofts for a game improvement set makes a lot of sense. Like the Forged model, the JPX919 Hot Metal has built on what was one of the best models in its sector and taken it to ...
Lofts: 5-iron 22°, pitching wedge 42.5° Available: Oct. 13, 2022, $137.50 per iron Hot Metal Pro Game-improvement better players One-piece nickel Chromoloy head Cavity back Lofts: 5-iron 22°, pitching wedge 42.5° Available: Oct. 13, 2022, $137.50 per iron Hot Metal HL Super game...
Late to the party is the Hot Metal Pro, arriving with less offset and a lot of promise. This club could be a great solution for a wide range of golfers. Presumably, it will be as long and forgiving as the regular Hot Metal while providing a bit more shot shaping ability and will jus...
Hot Metal Pro version with smaller profile less offset Both Hot Metal & Hot Metal Pro $999.95 WYNTK: Brooks Koepka almost single handedly brought the attention of golfers back to Mizuno irons by using them for back to back U.S. Open wins in 2017 and 2018 then back to back wins in the...