Post by golfonlineau on Feb 1, 2013 8:20:02 GMT 1
I tried many clubs from different brands such as Titleist, Ping, Callaway and Mizuno. They are all famous ones and their clubs hit well in general. Among them the Mizuno JPX-800 irons shine to me. They are absolutely sweet. They play and sound like other australia golf online that are forged. Very good clubs for a mid-to-high handicapper. They sound very good on impact and are very forgiving.
These Mizunos are pretty darned forgiving, while still having low offset, a moderate topline, and only a slightly-oversized profile. The forged feel is teriffic, and they are easy on the hands, wrists, elbows and shoulders. I love the ball flight with sizzling high boring trajectory. That's where the distance comes from. The technologies Mizuno put into the JPX800 allowed it to fly high enough to give the carry you want yet produces the longer distance you always search for. They play almost a club longer than my old Ping K15 Irons. I've hit more greens and can move the ball both left to right and right to left.
Hitting from the fairway, rough and hardpan- I felt comfortable taking the JPX-800's to the my ball with confidence. Unlike some game improvement clubs- there was a good amount of workability available to me as well. I realize that I make a good choice when I hesitate between them and the Callaway RAZR X Irons. The Mizuno JPX-800 Irons are easier to fade than to draw the ball, but you can still work them either way, hit them low or high, and they stop on a dime, even though they have the new tour grooves that dont generate as much spin as my old Cleveland clubs with the deeper and larger zip grooves.
The MAX COR technology, hot face construction and exotic pocket cavity maximize energy transfer to the ball. An exotic pocket cavity with multiple thickness levels and an external power bar add the highest measurable levels of forgiveness (MOI) achieved in a Mizuno iron to date. An aggressive triple cut sole ensures the Mizuno JPX-800 Irons deliver solid ball striking from all types of lies, and a multi-material cavity badge provides tuned impact sound with enhanced feel and sharp looks.
I don't have enough skill to sit on the range hitting cuts and draws consistently, but I can tinker enough to know that a good golfer shouldn't be afraid to take on these clubs. I think you guys will attest to the fact that I'm pretty good with passing these items on to you guys. It's been a long time since I was seriously tempted to "lose" something sent to me but I've got to level with you, the new discount Mizuno JPX 800 Irons just blend right into the walls of my garage.
These Mizunos are pretty darned forgiving, while still having low offset, a moderate topline, and only a slightly-oversized profile. The forged feel is teriffic, and they are easy on the hands, wrists, elbows and shoulders. I love the ball flight with sizzling high boring trajectory. That's where the distance comes from. The technologies Mizuno put into the JPX800 allowed it to fly high enough to give the carry you want yet produces the longer distance you always search for. They play almost a club longer than my old Ping K15 Irons. I've hit more greens and can move the ball both left to right and right to left.
Hitting from the fairway, rough and hardpan- I felt comfortable taking the JPX-800's to the my ball with confidence. Unlike some game improvement clubs- there was a good amount of workability available to me as well. I realize that I make a good choice when I hesitate between them and the Callaway RAZR X Irons. The Mizuno JPX-800 Irons are easier to fade than to draw the ball, but you can still work them either way, hit them low or high, and they stop on a dime, even though they have the new tour grooves that dont generate as much spin as my old Cleveland clubs with the deeper and larger zip grooves.
The MAX COR technology, hot face construction and exotic pocket cavity maximize energy transfer to the ball. An exotic pocket cavity with multiple thickness levels and an external power bar add the highest measurable levels of forgiveness (MOI) achieved in a Mizuno iron to date. An aggressive triple cut sole ensures the Mizuno JPX-800 Irons deliver solid ball striking from all types of lies, and a multi-material cavity badge provides tuned impact sound with enhanced feel and sharp looks.
I don't have enough skill to sit on the range hitting cuts and draws consistently, but I can tinker enough to know that a good golfer shouldn't be afraid to take on these clubs. I think you guys will attest to the fact that I'm pretty good with passing these items on to you guys. It's been a long time since I was seriously tempted to "lose" something sent to me but I've got to level with you, the new discount Mizuno JPX 800 Irons just blend right into the walls of my garage.