Mizuno’s JPX ONE metal woods represent one of the most significant material breakthroughs the company has introduced since its first titanium drivers in the early 1990s.
Alongside a pair of new drivers, Mizuno has also unveiled a set of fairway woods and hybrids. Every driver, fairway wood, and hybrid in the lineup has been features evolved face structures, refined mass distribution, and improved turf interaction.
Here’s everything you need to know about Mizuno’s metal wood range…
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Mizuno JPX One Metals: The Technology
At the heart of JPX ONE is the industry’s first driver face made using NANOALLOY™ technology. At impact, the NANOALLOY™ face becomes significantly more elastic than urethane, nylon, or titanium alternative.
















