Mizuno are widely regarding to have some, if not the, best feeling irons on the market. So, you can’t help but get exciting when the brand release a new set which they have done with the introduction of the Mizuno JPX 925 forged irons.
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This is the latest generation of the Mizuno JPX 925 irons which they believe deliver performance and precision to set a new standard of forged golf irons.
Let’s take a look at what technological advancements combine with the desired Mizuno feel to create these performance benefits…
Mizuno JPX 925 Forged Irons: The Technology
These irons are built for the modern golfer as Mizuno believe they have merged the explosive distances associated with the Mizuno Hot Metal Series and the top level feel of their forged irons. This is as a result of the Cortech design at the core of the JPX 925 forged irons which features a Contour Ellipse face.
This technology has seen the introduction of multi-material thickness across the club face profile. Ultimately, this design helps to enhance ball speed and ensure consistent performance from both on and off-centred strikes.

As for the feel of the irons, Mizuno’s Grain Flow Forged HD process helps deliver this ultimate feedback and feel. This process is included in the construction of these irons with the longer irons, 4-7, being forged from a Chromoly 4120 material.
Mizuno have used this material as it helps to promote greater speed and adjustability. Practically, this helps with long approach or tee shots as it allows for better distances and variation of shot types.
Shorter irons, 8-GW, are forged from 1025E Pure Select Mild Carbon Steel. Most golfers require more control, accuracy and a softer feel with their more lofted irons as it will help with creativity with approach shots into greens.

Additionally, Mizuno’s Triple Cut Sole is included to enhance the turf interaction of the irons. This enhancement supplies these forged irons with more versatility and variability across different lies and course conditions. Even on more challenging surfaces the sole paired with the balanced weighting still allows the irons to promote precise control.
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Each iron has a gentle sloping leading edge for a cleaner entry in the turf for a smoother strike and a hard-cut trailing edge to ensure an uninterrupted ball contact.
Mizuno have also made another change to the range with this line-up as they are offering the new irons in two finishes; a traditional chrome and a forged black finish.
The Details
Available: from February 3rd
RRP:
- Mizuno JPX 925 Forged irons – £200
- Mizuno JPX 925 Forged Black – £215
Shafts:
- Mizuno JPX 925 Forged irons – N.S. Pro Modus Tour 105 and MMT 85
- Mizuno JPX 925 Forged Black – DG Mid 115 Tour Issue Onyx Black
Spec:
- Mizuno JPX 925 Forged irons – 5-PW / RH and 5-PW / LH
- Mizuno JPX 925 Forged Black – 5-PW / RH
Models: Mizuno JPX 925 Forged and Mizuno JPX 925 Forged Black irons
More information: Mizuno UK / Mizuno US
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