Keith Mitchell winds up with the Mizuno ST190 driver. Meanwhile, Korea’s Sei Young Kim pulled out another set of JPX919 Tour irons to win the 2019 LPGA MEDIHEAL Championship – with a birdie on the first playoff hole for her eighth LPGA Tour victory. Sei Young Kim of South Korea also ...
Well, that's my very long and meandering story about my experience with my first Japanese forged clubs. I am still an unapologetic ho and have some other irons sets currently on the way right now. If anyone out here has yet to hit a Miura or a Mizuno I highly recommend both. Though ...
There's also a thinner topline, as preferred by tour players, which has been refined thanks to both weight movement in the head and adjustments in manufacturing, whilst the blade length has also been made shorter in the shorter irons. To improve turf interaction, the bounce angle has been i...
The process for creating the JPX-850 Forged iron is similar to the MP line of irons. Mizuno forges a “Power Frame Cavity” design by moving material to the outer edges of the head making a deep pocket, cavity-back iron. Then using CNC milling for the 4-7 irons, Mizuno removes weight...
He recently got fitted earlier this year for new Mizuno JPX 921 Tour irons with KBS C Taper Lite shafts. He waited (like everyone this year) quite a long time to finally get his clubs, but his gap wedge came even later. Finally after a total of 12 weeks, he got his gap wedge sent...
ordered them with KBS Tour Stiff 120g shafts. Have owned MP54s and the new 900 Forged as well but not sure either of those are any better then the 800 Pros. I love Mizuno’s commitment to quality. In fact, when I see people playing other irons I wonder what the heck they’re thinki...
Mizuno are known for producing some of the best irons around and the JPX921 Tour's blew everyone away when they came out last year, which were crafted following the success of the JPX919 Tour irons. Both of these irons fall into the 'players category' of irons, meaning they're designed...
We found 6 hardcore golfers who bought their irons off the shelf rather than use up valuable playing time. Mizuno’s European Tour fitter Simon Keeling thought 15 minutes with each of our cynics might be enough to change their ways. Mizuno’s Shaft Optimizer can match a golfer’s ...
But the proverbial root of the innovation dilemma, Voshall believes, lies in the lack of Mizuno driver play on tour. As with irons, Mizuno drivers were once a relative force in tour bags. In the early 90s, upwards of 20 Mizuno drivers were in play each week. Mostly lost to history is...