The Manila Times

Looks

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and really looks elegant and pleasing to the eyes. It gives you that extra boost of

The back of the head where the bottom of the chassis is more U-shaped in the JPX900 than the V-shaped JPX850. Also, just like before, the cavity in the back gets smaller as the club becomes shorter. It is completely closed when you get to the wedge.

The sole is cambered grind with a beveled leading and trailing edge. What it does is skips through the turf easily with no resistance.

Feel

The “Grain Flow Forging process delivers soft, solid, consistent feel,” according to Mizuno. Even on mishits, vibration is at a minimum.

So far, this is the best-forged iron I have ever tried. With pure solid shots, it literally feels like swinging through

The stock shaft seems to be perfectly - ted. It has a True Temper Project X LZ in steel or graphite. It is light at 115g and performs very well indeed.

Other benefits

The 1025 Boron is roughly 30 percent stronger than 1025E, allowing thinner, hotter, more extreme geometry. Also, the increased strength of Boron material frees up discretion­ary weight to be more optimally used.

The new CORTECH design is a MultiThick­ness Face that allows higher ball speed retention on off center hits. It was designed to optimize rebound and ball speeds on center impacts.

The Pocket Cavity was reshaped to promote greater ball speed across the face. The thinnest area of sole was extended in both the Toe and Heel directions. So, 21.5 grams was removed and redistribu­ted to the Power Frame to allow more forgivenes­s and stability.

A complete set of irons Gap Wedge. is from 4 to

Conclusion

This is a very well thought of and designed club head, by Mizuno. The stronger Boron Steel will be one of the irons to beat in the market.

Therefore, the JPX-900 forged irons are really worth moving up to. It has gotten all it takes to be perfect in this single club. The unity between looks, forgivenes­s and feel will attract middle to top-level players.

For more informatio­n, please contact Master Sports, the exclusive distributo­r of Mizuno.

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