Mizuno JPX800 Pro Game Improvement Irons Review
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At a glance
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Pros
They offer forgiveness but will work for high single figures.
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Cons
The head is relatively small compared to others on test.
What we say...
The head is relatively small compared to others on test and this might dent confidence. Dave Connor called it a “progressive” option as they offer forgiveness but will work for high single figures.
Ratings (out of 5)
Looks: 4.5
Feel: 4.2
Forgiveness: 3.7
Versatility: 4.3
Distance: 4.0
Dispersion: 3.5
These are one of the sleekest irons in this category – Mizuno don’t do chunky irons. Even though they’re neater than some others they still boast lots of forgiveness. By designing the longer irons (4-7) with a high-energy pocket cavity the sole can be thinner which encourages the face to flex for more distance. The shorter irons offer more control yet are still forgiving. The wide sole also helps to offer a soaring ball flight too – these irons are incredibly forgiving.
Price: £80 per club
www.mizuno.eu or 0800 328 0180
Your Reviews
Mizuno Irons User Reviews
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What do you get you ask?, well anyone looking to raise their game to the next level, look no futher, the irons give you that confidence the moment you place them behind the ball. from the shortest to the longest iron in the set,you get the forgiveness you always wanted, combined with sleek design will have your scorecards being reviewed and lower handicappers seaching for the answer on the days when things are not going quiet right for them. since using them my distances have increased, so your be back at the range recalculating your yardages. The ball fight is mid to high, so easy on the eye. after a few rounds, you know they are the clubs that will be in bag for some time.