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...
I will say that in the past I have put Mizuno in the bin of "makes good irons" because of their famous feel and forging process and never really thought much about their drivers (or any other products that aren't forged) until the ST190 driver. Initial impressions from the fitting are...
Strong lofts may be hard to launch for slower swings Not forgedMizuno JPX925 Hot Metal Golf Irons Expert rating: 4.5 Most Forgiving Iron Price: $1199.99 / £899 Worldwide Golf View Offer As nice as they are, there’s no escaping the 925s are the 5th generation of the JPX900 ...
I purchased the JPX 921 hot metals and white it took longer that I wanted they were built to spec. The wait time was par for the course for this year. I highly doubt mixing is the only one with problems. I have a friend whose TM sim irons are coming apart with the epoxy going ...
I suppose super-jacking lofts was an option. Can I get a 39-degree PW? Instead, Mizuno looked to the materials. JPX 921 – Forged Chromoly Borrowing from what it learned from two generations of Hot Metal, Mizuno is, for the first time, leveraging Chromoly steel in a forged model. The ...
The Mizuno JPX925 Hot Metal Pro irons are step backward from the JPX923 Hot Metal Pro [reviewHERE] with regard to how they look in the bag. To me, the shape of the cavity is clunky, and the branding inside is congested. If the stripe running across the middle of the cavity is essen...