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Mizuno Pro S-3 Irons Review

published: Jan 7, 2025

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updated: Aug 4, 2025

Mizuno Pro S-3 Irons Review

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What’s new? How much does it cost? And how does it perform? Jack Backhouse brings you the low down on the Mizuno Pro S3 irons.

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  • First impressions
  • Ncg verdict
  • Mizuno pro s-3 irons review: the details

The Mizuno Pro S-3 irons are the pinnacle of a player’s irons. Mizuno are steeped in history and have gained a reputation about producing the best feeling irons. For many years people have often said; nothing feels like a Mizuno iron.

So, how did we find their latest player’s irons when we took them out to Spain at the La Cala Golf Resort? Check out our Mizuno Pro S-3 Irons review to find out…

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4.5 star review
NCG SUMMARY

I have to say these Mizuno irons are some of the best looking clubs behind the ball I’ve seen this year. Hitting these clubs was a joy and the level of control they allow a golfer to have over approach shots is not only extremely impressive but ideal.

A premium look that mirrored the top quality performance. For me these are the perfect players’ irons and will serve low handicappers well this season.

PROS

  • Fantastic feel
  • Consistent performance
  • Really good looking irons

CONS

  • Possibly not as suitable for inconsistent ball strikers
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First Impressions

The Mizuno Pro S-3 features a narrower sole and topline than what we typically expect from the brand.

This is purely for aesthetic purposes and I have to say at address it does look really thin.

I personally love this style; it looks fantastic. These irons are visually striking and invite you to take a swing. With ample loft, they give the impression of launching at a higher trajectory off the clubface rather than a low one.

These Mizuno irons resemble precision surgical instruments, giving me confidence that I can expertly control my shots to land on the greens. This level of accuracy is exactly what a low handicapper like myself seeks when making approach shots.

mizuno pro s-3 irons review

These are one of the most appealing clubs I have seen behind the ball this year.

I also love the Mizuno Pro font that has been used. It looks classic, it’s painted white and adds to the all-round simplicity of the styling of the club head.

NCG Verdict

For a player the appeal of an iron can often be how they feel and not always what the data says. I know for me a players’ 5-iron is going to go around 185-190 yards, so anything around there I am completely happy with.

From the first two strikes I hit with a longer iron from the Mizuno Pro S-3 set I loved the ball flight I was seeing. They both went very straight on a high and soft flight.

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These are irons certainly do the Mizuno name justice. They feel amazing both to swing and upon contact with the golf ball. Smooth and solid strikes was the consistent outcome.

Moving into the data, we can see from the sole 5-iron strike that the Trackman actually picked up, that the numbers were bang on. The 5-iron launched at 13°, which is absolutely perfect for stone carry distance. A spin rate of 6605 rpm shows there is plenty of spin for great control when the ball landing on and around the green.

In terms of the shorter irons, you can really see the compact head length of the players’ iron. Mizuno have worked really hard on trying to make all the lines feel straight; square leading edge, square leading grooves, square to the hosel and square leading shaft.

The 122-124mph ball speed for a 7-iron is right on the money in terms of what I look for from my swing.

I found the 9-iron to be extremely playable and could work different types of shots into the green.

What I look for in players’ irons is a good launch angle, effective spin number and a ball speed that isn’t too hot. All of which I experienced in these Mizuno irons and on a consistent basis.

There is barely any offset on the shorter irons and they feel and look like blade irons behind the ball. Although, they do still have that classic Mizuno shape that we know and love.

mizuno pro s-3 irons review

Mizuno have crafted the Pro S-3 irons from 1025 Pure Select Mild Carbon Steel which is a really soft material. The irons also have the copper underlay Mizuno have been using over the last few years to make the feeling even softer.

For us golfers, it doesn’t affect the playability of the irons and just because the irons are soft doesn’t meant they’re slow.

I love how the iron head is pressed, it’s all one piece of material. There is nothing stuck on or fake about it and gives off a premium appearance.

One thing you do loose if you go for a players’ iron, which have a more compact club head, is a more forgiving turf interaction.

The irons are built for golfers who play different courses as the soles are designed to work when the ground is firm, wet, soft, dry etc. Mizuno have built something that will help a good player score low.

mizuno pro s-3 irons review

Overall, I believe Mizuno have made the perfect set of irons for me. Even the Project X 6.0 shaft is ideal and suits my game to a tee. I could definitely see myself gaming these irons this season and are certainly under consideration.

They feel fantastic, they look great and if you are in the market for new players’ irons then you should give these a go.

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Mizuno Pro S-3 Irons Review: The Details

Available: On sale from the 3rd of February.

RRP: from £1379 / $1399

Set: 3-PW, Right Hand & Left Hand

Shaft: Project X 6.0

Grip: Golf Pride MCC Black-Grey

More information: Mizuno UK / Mizuno US

La Cala Resort

We were fortunate enough to head out to the La Cala Resort in Spain to conduct some of our equipment reviews. A picturesque resort that is located in the Sierra de Mijas, just 30 minutes from Málaga Airport and 20 minutes from Marbella.

The place offers outstanding views of the Andalusian countryside and the Mediterranean Sea as well as three magnificent golf courses. All three were designed by Cabell B. Robinson and it’s a popular choice for players seeking variety, challenge, and stunning scenery. For more information head to La Cala Resort’s website here.

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About the author

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Jack Backhouse

A member of the PGA for 13 years, Jack has lived golf for more than half his life. Inspired by Tiger Wood’s winning putt at the 2008 US Open, an obsession began with watching slow motion golf swings on the internet and reading What’s In The Bag articles in magazines.

Not destined for a life behind the desk in a pro shop, Jack has focussed more on coaching, working closely with regional teams in North Yorkshire and helping golfers of all levels on their journey to enjoying playing the game more. Jack has coached many junior golfers into the county teams, and once worked with a player at the 2018 Open Championship at Carnoustie.

After letting his game fall apart prior to COVID, Jack rediscovered his love for playing golf after joining Silloth Golf Club in 2020 and whipping round the windy, firm links course. Playing regularly with a half set of clubs he has a passion for shot making and developing skill, and claims to have the sharpest 30-100 yard game in the North of England (only because he doesn’t know anyone in the South), and now maintains a +1 handicap at a club much closer to home, Sand Moor GC.

Jack has always tinkered with his equipment, once building his own Frankenstein one length set of clubs after watching Bryson DeChambeau burst onto the scene after winning the US Amateur. He firmly believes in getting custom fit and is happy to debate anyone about blade irons being superior to any other iron category.

Jack loves: playing quickly, 2 ball golf, match play, heathland courses, pencil bags, foursomes, Tiger Wood’s swing 2005-2009.

Jack hates: buggies, unnecessary trees, giving shots, the 7 iron loft debate, graphite shaft lovers weird superiority complex.

What’s In Jack’s Bag:

Titleist TSR2 Driver

Titleist TSR2 Fairway wood

TaylorMade P7MB 3-P

Titleist SM10 wedges

TaylorMade TP Reserve Blade putter

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