Mizuno Golf Irons
Range Overview
The JPX 925 Hot Metal irons deliver maximum distance and forgiveness with Mizuno's fastest face technology. They're ideal for mid to high handicappers who want an effortless launch. The JPX 925 Hot Metal Pro offers a slightly more compact profile whilst keeping similar power, which suits better ball strikers.
If you want that signature Mizuno forged feel without sacrificing forgiveness, have a look at the JPX 925 Forged Chrome and Forged Black models. They blend Grain Flow Forged construction with stability from the mid-irons down. For players who struggle with launch, the JPX 925 Hot Metal High Launch sits on a wider sole with stronger lofts to help get the ball up quickly.
Accomplished players should consider the Pro series. The S-1 combines a forged body with added tungsten for forgiveness whilst maintaining a blade-like profile. The S-3 muscle back offers compact dimensions with minimal offset for precise shotmaking. The M-13 and M-15 muscle cavities provide workability with slightly more stability than a pure blade. We also stock the Pro Fli-Hi driving iron for long approach versatility.
Why Evolution Golf
We're authorised Mizuno dealers stocking both right and left-handed options in graphite and steel across the full JPX and Pro ranges.
Book a custom fitting session at our Ringwood store where we'll analyse your swing on launch monitors and dial in the shaft, lie angle, and grip that optimises your strike pattern.
Fast UK delivery on new golf clubs. We also stock approved pre-owned Mizuno irons for golfers seeking exceptional value. All purchases come with our straightforward returns policy.
FAQ
Which Mizuno irons are most forgiving?
The JPX 925 Hot Metal and JPX 925 Hot Metal High Launch are the most forgiving models in the current range. Both use Mizuno's Contour back design with a hollow body construction that redistributes weight to the perimeter whilst maintaining ball speed across the face. The High Launch version sits on a wider sole and features stronger lofts for players who struggle to get height on their mid to long irons.
What's the difference between JPX 925 Forged and Hot Metal?
The Forged models use Mizuno's Grain Flow Forging process on every iron in the set, giving you that soft, compressed feel at impact. The Hot Metal irons use a multi-material construction with a Chromoly face for faster ball speeds and more distance. Forged suits players who prioritise feel and already generate decent clubhead speed. Hot Metal is the choice if you want maximum yardage and launch help.
Should I choose graphite or steel shafts in Mizuno irons?
Steel shafts like the NS Pro Modus series offer more consistent dispersion and feedback. They're preferred by lower handicappers who generate 85mph plus with a seven iron. Graphite shafts such as the UST Recoil or Steelfibre reduce overall weight, helping moderate swing speeds achieve better launch conditions and less fatigue over 18 holes. We'd always recommend trying both during a fitting session at our Ringwood store to see which produces tighter groupings and optimal launch angles for your swing.













































