Mizuno irons are among the best in the business, and their long-standing JPX line has been one of the best examples of irons which still look and feel great whilst offering lots of distance and forgiveness. When you think of Mizuno, your first instinct might be to picture one of their bu...
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...
For me, thinking about Mizuno was always in relation to their amazing irons. I had almost pulled the trigger on some JPX-EZ irons a few years back, I even had them in my cart and was ready to check out but I backed away at the last minute. So I never really considered their non-...
One of the big changes last time around was to lose the bling and the badges that marked out theJPX850 ironsas game improvement irons. The JPX919 Hot Metal continues this and like the other JPX919 models, the colour and even the Mizuno name has gone to leave a very classy looking iron...
Tour irons – there was a familiar pattern, with a non contracted player using Mizuno irons to impressive effect. On route to the win, there was also a course record 61 at the Trinity Forest course. The St Andrews Old Course and Sawgrass course records were alsoshot with JPX Tour irons....
The short irons – 8-PW – are almost too easy to hit. For example, it took me a few rounds to get used to hitting my 8 iron 145 yards versus 135 yards, but such is the performance nature of the JPX-EZ irons. I also had to get used to hitting a bit more a draw with the ...
The Mizuno JPX919 family debuted last fall with three members (and recently added a fourth). I compared launch monitor results from a few range sessions with 7-irons in the Hot Metal, Forged and Tour models. My findings are below, but first let’s take a look at what goes into these ...
JPX925 Hot Metal Irons JPX925 Hot Metal Maximum Speed, Max Consistency The JPX925 Hot Metal redefines the performance of an already industry-leading franchise. Combining the power and speed of Nickel Chromoly with a newly engineered CORTECH Design featuring a Contour Ellipse face, the consistency ...
irons performed extremely consistently and were among the leaders in the test for strokes gained in both long and short irons. Testers cited the feel, performance and consistent launch of the JPX921 Hot Metal irons as positives and the general consensus was the irons “checked all the boxes....
JPXEZ undid some of that but we won’t talk about that. This video cannot be played because of a technical error.(Error Code: 102006) With the addition of a major-winning model, the 900 series cemented JPX’s new position as Mizuno’s modern-leaning technology line. The evolutionary JPX...