When did Mizuno JPX 800 Pro come out?
Mizuno JPX800 Pro Irons – Product Details
UK Launch | 08 September 2010 |
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Shaft Types | Steel |
Shaft Flex | Stiff, Regular |
Set Makeup | 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, PW |
Manufacturer’s Website | Mizuno Website |
When did Mizuno JPX come out?
2011
After being introduced in Japan, in 2011 the JPX line replaced the previous MX line in North America (which dated back to 2002 with the T-Zoid MX20). The JPX brand offered solid performing game improvement clubs that introduced a lot of new golfers to the generally better player-focused Mizuno.
Is Mizuno golf good?
If you have enough skill to play with blade-style irons, the Mizuno MP-20 irons are a good value and accommodating of all handicaps. Mizuno has long been one of the leading manufacturers of blade-style irons, which give experienced players the feel and control they need from their irons.
When did JPX 850 come out?
Sept. 19, 2014
The JPX-850 Forged irons will be available for retail purchase on Sept. 19, 2014 for $999 with a steel shaft, and $1099 for graphite, for both right and left-handed players.
Are JPX 919 blades?
The Mizuno JPX 919 Tour has every bit of a modern blade look to it. One of those influences is the smaller blade length and a “lower heel profile” as preferred by the Mizuno stable of pros. Offset is minimal in the longer irons and only a bit noticeable.
Are JPX 921 forgiving?
Mizuno’s focus with the JPX921 Forged irons is an increase in forgiveness. This latest model does seem slightly more forgiving than the previous version, though that’s based on memory, not head to head testing. Compared to the Hot Metal and Hot Metal Pro, the Forged is measurably less forgiving but not noticeably so.
Are Mizuno irons shorter?
Mizuno made their clubs 1/4 inch shorter than the other manufacturers up to the release of the MP18. From that point on they increased their lengths by 1/4 inch so that there is a standard length across the board. If you ordered without knowing this, your fitter should have notified you of this before order is taken.
Are Mizuno JPX 850 Forged forgiving?
In terms of the forgiveness, the JPX-850 Forged is average for this category. Slight mishits will still end up somewhere on the green, but you’ll be in bunkers and lakes if you wander too far from the sweet spot.
Is the Mizuno jpx-800 Pro A game improvement iron?
Just like the S2 forged, however, once we were deep into the testing process, it became clear that putting the Mizuno JPX-800 Pro along side the others in that review just didn’t make for a fair fight. Part of the JPX series (which replaces Mizuno’s MX line) The 800 Pro is what could be called a transitional game improvement iron.
What’s the difference between a JPX 800 and 800 pro?
Part of the JPX series (which replaces Mizuno’s MX line) The 800 Pro is what could be called a transitional game improvement iron. The head is less bulky than the standard JPX-800 (narrower sole, thinner top line), it features less offset, and visually, to me anyway, it looks a bit more refined than the average game improvement iron.
Why does the Mizuno jpx-800 not have a cavity cut?
The GW is easier to dial in with partial and finesse shots as wells as chipping and pitching. The GW does not have a cavity cut, and is probably the reason why it’s not as “lively”. The Max-COR construction that makes the JPX-800s lively, also minimizes distance loss from off center hits.
How many yards can I shoot with Mizuno Irons?
With the JPX-800 irons, I can easily get to 150 yards with an 8 iron. So the JPX-800s are easily one club longer than the MX-900s. The test set came with Project X 5.0 steel shafts to help lower the height of the shots a bit. Classic chrome and satin finish that the Mizuno irons are known for.