Mizuno’s flagship Pro range has garnered a lot of success over recent years and now the brand has expanded it with the all-new modern series. It debuts with two new iron sets; the M13s and the M15s.
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Designed to blend contemporary performance engineering with the brand’s revered forged heritage, the new irons give golfers a more finely tuned range of choices. Essentially, they are built for golfers who want classic forged feel with a noticeable bump in speed and playability.
To find out how just how good they are, here’s everything you need to know about Mizuno’s latest Pro irons…
Mizuno M-Series Irons: Everything You Need To Know!: The Technology
The M-13, successor to the Mizuno Pro 243, blends classic tour-preferred shaping with modern multi-material construction. It employs a three-part forging strategy that adjusts performance throughout the bag while maintaining a unified feel from 4-iron to wedge.
In the four and five irons, Mizuno introduces a Pocket Cavity Grain Flow Forged structure that combines Chromoly 4120 with 431 stainless steel. This allows the brand to include their thinnest ever Contour Ellipse face, which is around 35% thinner than the face used in the 243 irons.
















