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Equipment: Mizuno launch three sets of JPX900 irons

published: Aug 15, 2016

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Equipment: Mizuno launch three sets of JPX900 irons

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Mizuno JPX900 irons comparison

Mizuno are breaking new ground with their latest JPX900 irons by adding three sets with different materials used in each.

Building on the success of the JPX 850 Forged – one of the brand’s most popular models ever – Mizuno now have a JPX iron for every type of golfer.

We had traditionally associated the JPX brand with the game-improvement market but the success of the JPX850 forged proved that even the best players in the world are keen to take advantage of the additional performance benefits.

And with vastly improved aesthetics across the board, the JPX900 range could even tempt loyal MP users to switch over.

The JPX900 Series comprises three new models – JPX900 Tour, JPX900 Forged and JPX900 Hot Metal, each with very distinctive performance attributes, made possible by their unique base materials.

The larger of the three models is the JPX 900 Hot Metal which could be seen as a replacement for the JPX 850 (non-forged model).

JPX900 hot metal

It features Mizuno’s newest material Chomoly 4140M which the brand says combines offensive ball speeds with the adjustability benefits of a forged iron.

The Chromoly 4140M has allowed Mizuno to create their thinnest ever cup face for added distance, but also remains soft and bendable in the hosel for precise lie angle adjustments.

JPX900 Hot Metal

“It’s great for a designer when a new material like Chromoly comes into play,” says Chis Voshall, Mizuno club designer.

“It opens up a world of new avenues for us. We’ve been looking for a material that gives a little more pop from the face, but without the hardness that stops us bending the neck for custom- fitting. Chromoly opened that door.”

The JPX900 Forged, replacing the JPX850 Forged, is the second generation of Mizuno’s Forged irons to use Boron-infused steel, which allows a soft-feeling forged iron to produce higher ball speeds.

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JPX900 forged
The JPX900 Forged features a multi-thickness face and a milled pocket, which enhances energy transfer over a wider impact area without compromising on feel.

The extended pocket cavity allows 21.5g of weight to be redistributed to the extreme corners of the clubface for added stability and reduced distance loss on mishits.

JPX900 Forged

“If we could only make one iron for the world’s golfers to play, it would probably be the JPX900 Forged,” Voshall added.

“It’s beautifully shaped and compact enough for a tour player to throw in the bag, but also incredibly quick off the face and loses very little from mishits. There’s almost no compromise to make in any direction.”

Mizuno say the JPX900 Tour, Grain Flow Forged from a single billet of 1025E Pure Select mild carbon steel, is the purest, most solid-feeling iron in Mizuno history.

JPX900

They say it combines authentic Mizuno feedback with advanced stability and surprising off-centre performance courtesy of more weight being pushed to the extremities of the head.

It’s a classic-looking Mizuno player’s iron with a satin finish, straighter lines and a toe profile that combines with a compact face and narrow tapered sole to promote crisp ball-striking, excellent workability and enhanced trajectory control.

JPX900

“The JPX900 Tour is a really surprising iron,” added Voshall.

“Feel-wise, it’s a genuine throwback Mizuno – incredibly pure at impact. But the straighter lines and reinforced framework are very current, giving the 900 Tour a really playable look and the ability to perform on off-centre strikes.”

All three new Mizuno JPX900 iron models will be available at retail from September 2016.

For further information visit golf.mizunoeurope.com. 

Details

JPX900 Hot Metal: £105/€150 per iron
JPX900 Tour: £120/€165 per iron
JPX900 Forged: £120/€165 per iron

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