The Hot Metal set goes down to a 45° Pitching wedge and then instead of carrying on like before, Mizuno has introduced a new range of JPX919 wedges at 50°, 55° and 60° that are a little more compact and can be used with the Hot Metal and any of the other JPX919 models if y...
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, ...
Adjusting lofts to blend iron models Catch up with the Mizuno Golf team – discussing everything from ES21 wedges, JPX921 v JPX919, how to adjust lofts on mixed iron sets and the new driver. With Mizuno’s product guru Chris Voshall , European Tour Representative Matt McIsaac, Swedish ...
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...
lofts, straighter lines and edges, and flatter finishes. JPX became the proving ground for new materials like 1025 Boron and the JPX Hot Metal’s Chromoly steel. 2017 also brought about a change in Mizuno’s release cadence. Instead of launching a mix of new JPX and MP each season, ...
lofts, straighter lines and edges, and flatter finishes. JPX became the proving ground for new materials like 1025 Boron and the JPX Hot Metal’s Chromoly steel. 2017 also brought about a change in Mizuno’s release cadence. Instead of launching a mix of new JPX and MP each season, ...