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Mizuno’s JPX919 series offers a trio of iron options

StaffSeptember 7, 2018
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JPX919 is a highly engineered series of irons, evolved alongside Mizuno’s custom fitting program to produce exceptional performance. Three different base materials, each with the properties to enhance the results from a particular swing type, are all unmistakably Mizuno in profile and sensation through impact.

The JPX919 Tour model is surprisingly stable for its size, demonstrated in its tight distance patterns from off-centre strikes – the critical benchmark for elite level shotmakers. Grain Flow Forged HD (High Density) from a single billet of 1025E Pure Select mild carbon steel in Hiroshima Japan – for the softest, purest Mizuno feel yet. Compact and lean over the ball, the JPX919 Tour is designed to satisfy the needs of the game’s elite shotmakers and comes with an RRP of $249 per iron.

With a new reverse milled clubface, the JPX919 Forged model is Mizuno’s fastest ever forging in measured ball speed. Balanced with Mizuno’s trademark workability and elevated Grain Flow Forged HD feedback, the JPX919 Forged is also Mizuno’s most versatile iron. In the hands of a tour player searching a distance equaliser, or an amateur wanting feedback to evolve their game, the streamlined JPX919 delivers on every level. CNC milled from the sole up, the JPX919 Forged boasts a larger area of minimum face thickness for consistently increased ball speeds and comes with an RRP of $269.

A benchmark in iron design, the JPX919 Hot Metal model combines an incredible balance of launch speed and soft, controllable landing angles. The use of a high strength Chromoly 4140M and seamless cup face construction produces the highest ball speed from any Mizuno iron. Mizuno’s new stability frame ensures each iron within the set produces the correct flight apex, with landing angles steep enough to control shots into the green. The JPX919 Hot Metal, which was developed to hit specific vibration patterns identified as delivering a satisfying sensation through impact, comes at an RRP of $209.

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