Mizuno
JPX919 Hot Metal Pro
Our Review:
It used to be that Mizuno had to overcome a couple of perceptions when it came to its irons: that its clubs were strictly for low-handicap players and that those clubs, while great for shotmaking, lacked power. The creation of the Hot Metal Pro model changed that. A high-strength steel alloy creates a thin, fast-flexing face for the kind of distance normally found in irons with a cupface or sole slot. A perception-changer indeed. Read more >>
Price:
$125 (per iron)
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Player Comments
Low-Handicapper
The head remains square though impact producing squared-off divots and a straight flight.
Mid-Handicapper
I like that the help is visible. A lot of weight behind the sweet spot produces an incredible feel.
High-Handicapper
Kind of club that you pull out of your trunk and your buddies are jealous of. A lot of weight to help on the sweet spot and that produced an incredible feel with soft impact sensation.