Which are the best Mizuno irons in 2024? We test each iron in this years line-up to reveal which is best for you.
“Irons to touch your soul.” That is the tagline for the Mizuno MP-18 irons released recently. I’ve been playing a set of Mizuno irons, except for maybe a year, for the past 20 years starting with the T-Zoids so I’m guessing my soul is their target audience. I’ve always looke...
By Anonymous these irons are pure, they have a great feel and are less punishing than the mp 32 with arguably better looks.Irons don't win the today's golfer 'Iron of the year' for no reason and the 3 iron is great for those punchy shots .Mizuno are the pioneers of forged clubs ...
and JPX-825 Pros include a lot of new technology, that is not the case with the new MP-64 irons. However, that isn’t to say that these clubs aren’t an improvement over last years MP-63 irons or other irons that Mizuno has previously offered as there are a number of refinements wh...
Discover the Irons to touch your soul / Mizuno MP-18 - Everything you wanted to know about the Mizuno MP-18 irons coming this September. - Official Mizuno Golf Germany.
Club Type Drivers (5) Hybrids (3) Irons (3) Woods (2) Dominant hand Right handed (13) Left handed (3) Shaft flex Ladies (3) Senior (2) Regular (7) Stiff (8) Shaft Material Graphite (11) Steel (2) Color White (1) ...
For me, it started with the JPX850. It remains one of my favorite irons of all time and I kick myself (several times a year) for ever letting them go. Within the broader Mizuno ecosystem, JPX850 was the iron that began reshaping and redefining JPX as something other than Mizuno’s ga...
Mizuno Golf's is a tale of 2, arguably 3 companies. The brand is global, but its heritage is firmly Japanese. This is its story.
I have been a big fan of Mizuno clubs for a while and have played their irons for the past 10 years or so. On the forum I go by “Swood1994” but in my daily life I go by Stephen or Frank but that is a long story that will have to wait for another thread… This may be a...
Mizuno irons are increasingly being played again on tour, since the withdrawal of Nike from the equipment market. At one point Mizuno irons were by far the most played brand on both the PGA Tour and European Tour – winning both iron counts over a 10 year period. ...