Specs: Grain flow forged 4120 Chromoly with stainless steel back piece (4-7), forged 1025E mild carbon steel (8-PW). Available in satin chrome and black finishes. Available: Feb. 6 Who it’s for: ...
Mizuno’s JPX923 Forged (4-GW) is available in February in both right and left-handed for $187.50 per club. The JPX923 Tour (4-GW) is right-hand-only and retails for $187.50 per club. After much ...
Mizuno’s JPX line continues to push the boundaries of how an iron should look and perform. What started with the introduction of Boron-infused carbon steel with JPX850 Forged — a chemical element that ...
Specs: Grain Flow Forged irons featuring multi-material construction, Contoured Ellipse Face and Micro-Slot technologies, tungsten weighting (M-15), Harmonic Impact Technology, and Triple Cut Sole ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Mizuno Pro, the latest family of forged irons from the company famous for its patented manufacturing processes, caters to three kinds of players looking for stylish design and ...
Welcome to I Tried It, a GOLF.com series about golf items - apparel, gear, accessories, etc. - that we've recently taken out for a spin. We're here to give our honest, no-frills takes on the latest ...
Mizuno’s Pro M-15 iron was the best-selling club at Fairway Jockey in April, surpassing popular TaylorMade models like the P790 and Qi. The Modern Series design blends Mizuno’s forged feel with added ...
The big bounce: The JPX-EZ Forged produces a higher springlike effect. Photo courtesy Mizuno An oversize forged iron was unusual when Mizuno introduced the Comp EZ in 1999. The company's new JPX-EZ ...
Mizuno is reshaping how you think about its flagship Mizuno Pro line. Now you no longer need to sacrifice cutting-edge technology to get Mizuno Pro’s signature feel and look. And you can take your ...
Growing up, I always loved a grab bag of different clubs. It might be a Callaway driver here or a Titleist putter there. But when it came to irons, I always loved Mizunos. I loved the way they looked, ...
Mizuno has designed the Pro Series 221, 223, and 225 irons. The focus of the construction is based on world-class detailed playing profiles that have specific tour standards. The Mizuno Pro 221, 223, ...
Who it’s for: Accomplished golfers looking for a compact cavity-back iron that emphasizes feeling and control with some forgiveness. The Skinny: Made for players who may have played muscleback blades ...
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