Mizuno Irons at North Iowa Golf
Mizuno MP-18 MMC Irons
Mizuno designed their MP-18 MMC irons with maximum forgiveness in mind.
MMC stands for Multi-Material Construction. This process allows Mizuno to forge 8 grams of titanium into the head to position the CG more in the sole for more forgiveness.
Testers report the Mizuno MP-18 MMC looks , feels, and plays like a MP blade.
For golfers looking for distance and forgiveness, the MP-18 MMC is worth a look.
Mizuno JPX EZ Irons
Mizuno designed the JPX EZ irons primarily for better players but built in enough distance assistance and forgiveness to make them a consideration for a broader range of golfers as well.
Mizuno engineered the iron as a cavity back to keep the center of gravity the same depth from front to back. This lowers the sweet spot 8mm, improving launch angle.
The JPX EZ iron set is a good choice for higher handicappers looking for more distance and forgiveness.
Mizuno JPX EZ Forged Irons
Mizuno engineered the JPX EZ Forged Irons with Boron Steel to enhance feel and speed.
The boron-steel combination strengthens the head so Mizuno can make it larger with a thinner face. A thinner face boosts ball speed and the bigger head produces higher MOI.
Golfers with 3- to 4 handicaps up to handicaps in the teens should give the JPX EZ Forged a serious look.
Mizuno JPX EZ Ladies Irons
Ladies should love the Mizuno JPX EZ iron for its huge sweet spot, tight dispersion, and ease of launch.
Mizuno's Hot Metal Face yields maximum COR for long, consistent distance.
JPX EZ irons will help you hit it farther and straighter for lower scores.
Mizuno MP5 Irons
Mizuno designed the MP5 irons to be one of the most forgiving irons in the blade class.
Mizuno baked in forgiveness with channel-back construction to give it the workability of a blade and the forgiveness of a compact, forged cavity back iron.
Mizuno recommends MP5 irons for golfers with a handicap of 5 or better.
Mizuno MP25 Irons
Mizuno's MP25 irons are a little larger than the MP5's and would be a great choice for better player's needing great workability and a little more forgiveness.
The MP-25’s are easier to launch than the MP5's, making them a great match for a combo set or for players wanting a little more forgiveness across the entire set.
Mizuno recommends MP25 irons for golfers with a handicap of 10 or better.