Mizuno Irons Reviews

  • Mizuno JPX EZ Forged Game Improvement Irons Review

    RRP: £115

    TG Rating Owners' Rating
    TG Rating 3 out of 5 4.5 out of 5

    Includes video review

    JPX EZ Forged Irons Mizuno have pioneered “Boron Forging” as the extra strength it delivers allows engineers to create pocket cavities inside the head which cannot be achieved in a standard forged iron. The new JPX EZ Forged irons are aimed at a wide...

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  • Mizuno JPX EZ Game Improver Irons Review

    RRP: £100

    TG Rating Owners' Rating
    TG Rating 3 out of 5 5 out of 5

    Includes video review

    JPX EZ Irons Mizuno say the new JPX EZ is a “point and shoot” iron thats matches distance with feel. They reckon its engineered to be the best feeling iron in its class and is designed to deliver launch monitor busting ball speeds. A 360deg dual...

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  • Mizuno JPX850 Forged Irons Review

    RRP: £100

    TG Rating Owners' Rating
    TG Rating 4.5 out of 5 4.8 out of 5

    If you’re a golf club design aficionado, you’re probably wondering why a Mizuno forged iron is included in a distance test. Surely, there’s some mistake, right? Not at all. The JPX850, which replaces the JPX825 Pro, is a genuine distance contender.

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  • Mizuno MP-54 Game Improver Irons Review

    RRP: £100

    TG Rating Owners' Rating
    TG Rating 0 out of 5 5 out of 5

    If the MP-4s are just too knife-like for your game, take a look at the new MP-54s. They are made to make a shot-maker out of players who need just a little forgiveness. Like the MP-4s, they are forged, but with a compact cavityback that should...

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  • Mizuno MP-H4 Better Player Irons Review

    RRP: £120

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 0 out of 5

    The MP-H4 is a super forgiving long iron replacement – with the classic low offset look preferred by better players. At address the MP-H4 sits comfortably alongside any of the MP iron sets, while the new Grain Flow Forged face and neck esnsure the...

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  • Mizuno MP-64 Better Player Irons Review

    RRP: £100

    TG Rating Owners' Rating
    TG Rating 4.2 out of 5 5 out of 5

    Iron kings Mizuno have launched three new sets designed to give golfers of all abilities the best chance of improving their game. These include their stunning MP-64 irons, engineered with the help of Mizuno’s Tour players, including Luke Donald, and...

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  • Mizuno JPX825 Pro Game Improver Irons Review

    RRP: £90

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 4.5 out of 5

    Iron kings Mizuno have launched three new sets designed to give golfers of all abilities the best chance of improving their game. Central to the triumvirate are the JPX825 Pro irons – the replacement for the JPX800 series – aimed at golfers who are...

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  • Mizuno JPX825 Game Improver Irons Review

    RRP: £80

    TG Rating Owners' Rating
    TG Rating 3.8 out of 5 4 out of 5

    Iron kings Mizuno have launched three new sets designed to give golfers of all abilities the best chance of improving their game. Central to the triumvirate are the JPX825 irons – the replacement for the JPX800 series – aimed at golfers who are...

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  • Mizuno MP-59 better player irons Review

    RRP: £120

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 4.5 out of 5

    Mizuno's Forged Ti Muscle maintains thickness behind impact, for blade like workability – combined with forgiveness normally found in a cavity design. The thickness is provided by a lightweight Titanium insert, which is forged directly inside the...

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  • Mizuno MP-69 better player irons Review

    RRP: £120

    TG Rating
    TG Rating 4 out of 5

    The MP-69 is a pure Mizuno muscleback. Evolved from the highly acclaimed MP-68, the newer model leans to the clean look of Mizuno's legendary blades. With the same playing profile and offset as its predecessor, the MP-69 takes few risks with its Tour...

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  • Mizuno JPX800 Pro Game Improvement Irons Review

    RRP: £80

    TG Rating Owners' Rating
    TG Rating 4 out of 5 4 out of 5

    These are one of the sleekest irons in this category – Mizuno don’t do chunky irons. Even though they’re neater than some others they still boast lots of forgiveness. By designing the longer irons (4-7) with a high-energy pocket cavity the sole can...

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