Are Mizuno JPX 800 any good?
I found these irons to be very forgiving…… much more forgiving than they look. If you are looking for the most forgiving iron that doesn’t look like a shovel, then this is definitely your set. I found that the hot faces of the JPX-800 irons make partial and finesse shots with the 8, 9 and PW were hard to dial in.
When did Mizuno JPX 800 Pro come out?
2011
Mizuno JPX 800 Technology: Mizuno is kicking off 2011 with the launch of a new line they’re calling JPX. Completely new and exciting product will be introduced including drivers, irons and wedges. The JPX 800 Pro Iron is part of that new series.
How old are Mizuno JPX 800 irons?
Mizuno say their aim is to create ‘Balanced Performance’ by combining feel, control, forgiveness, distance and looks in a single clubhead without one compromising the other….Mizuno JPX800 Irons – Product Details.
UK Launch | 08 September 2010 |
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Set Makeup | 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, PW |
Manufacturer’s Website | Mizuno Website |
When did Mizuno JPX 825 Pro come out?
2012
(Written By: Tony Covey) When you consider the offerings in the marketplace today, it’s possible Mizuno’s JPX-825 Pro (released fall 2012) is the ultimate tweener iron.
When did Mizuno JPX EZ come out?
2010
However since the first JPX set appeared in 2010, Mizuno irons have also been available to those who require a little more assistance with distance and forgiveness….Mizuno JPX EZ 2016 Irons – Product Details.
UK Launch | 01 February 2015 |
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Manufacture | Cast |
Material | Steel |
Finish | Black Nickel |
When did JPX 900 come out?
05 September 2016
Mizuno JPX900 Forged Irons – Product Details
UK Launch | 05 September 2016 |
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USA Launch | 05 September 2016 |
Handicap Range | Low High |
Golfer | Mens, Women |
Hand Availability | Left, Right |
What does JPX stand for Mizuno?
Japan Performance Extreme
But before we get to that first, let’s ask the question: What does JPX stand for? Answer: Japan Performance Extreme. It was a name developed for the Japanese market as a way to introduce more aggressive, distance-driven, often cast irons to a different segment of the market.
Are Mizuno JPX EZ irons good for beginners?
Mizuno JPX EZ irons are the best beginners irons you can buy. It will make the game easier for so many golfers that hit a weak and low slice.
Are JPX-900 Forged forgiving?
And while the JPX-900 forged are more forgiving than the Tour version of the clubs, they were far less forgiving than my old Nikes. I was getting some good results off of bad shots, and the clubs were actually much more forgiving than I might be giving them credit for. They just didn’t feel that good on my swings.
Are JPX-900 forged irons forgiving?
The JPX900 is a perfect blend of feel, forgiveness and style that will appeal to single figure players who play blades, right up to mid-handicappers who prefer a forged iron. The flight is medium to high with a good level of penetration and decent spin on landing which all better players will approve of.
What is the Mizuno jpx800 pro Iron?
The Mizuno JPX800 Pro iron is part of the JPX range that has been around in Japan for a while and is now moving outside the Orient to replace the MX range. Mizuno say their aim is to create ‘Balanced Performance’ by combining feel, control, forgiveness, distance and looks in a single clubhead without one compromising the other.
Are the mp-53 Irons better than the jpx-800 pro?
The JPX800 Pro version is more forgiving than the MP-53 irons as you would expect, but the MPs have it on looks. However Mizuno say that you can blend the sets to mix and match within the set if you want the best of both worlds.
Is the jpx-800 pro worth it?
However it has a bigger sweet area and higher MOI than the MX-300 and MX-200 in a more compact head so it is ideal for good players who want a little more help than the MP irons usually offer. Compared to the MP-53 iron, the JPX800 Pro has more offset, a thicker topline and higher flight. The long irons in particular look great and are very good.
What is the difference between the MP-68 and jpx-800?
Because the JPX-800 is part of Mizuno’s game improvement series, it shouldn’t come as any real surprise that the lofts are 1° strong when compared to the MP-53 and 2° stronger than the MP-68.