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Review of Mizuno JPX925 Hot Metal Pro Irons

News RoomBy News RoomOctober 7, 2024Updated:October 7, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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When it comes to the Mizuno JPX925 Hot Metal Pro irons, one thing is clear – they are incredibly long. These irons offer good forgiveness, although not quite equal to the Hot Metal version. The key feature of the Hot Metal Pro irons is their dramatically reduced offset, which makes them more workable for players looking for greater control over their ball flight.

The Hot Metal Pro has been a favorite iron model for many golfers since its introduction over five years ago. This fourth iteration of the Mizuno JPX925 Hot Metal Pro aims to tweak the formula slightly by offering a slimmer profile compared to previous models. The smaller size of the Hot Metal Pro, in comparison to the standard Hot Metal version, provides players with a more compact iron that still offers plenty of forgiveness and ball speed.

In terms of looks, the Hot Metal Pro has a more streamlined appearance compared to its predecessor. The reduced offset is still a standout feature, offering players more control over their shots. However, some may find the shape of the cavity and branding inside to be less appealing, with a clunky design and congested branding that may not suit all players’ preferences.

The Hot Metal Pro irons are made of Nickel Chromoly, similar to the standard Hot Metal irons, resulting in a loud sound at impact. While the sound may not be as harmonious as some players prefer, the feel of the Hot Metal Pro irons is solid and provides clear feedback on impact location. This allows players to make adjustments to their swing based on the feedback from the club.

In terms of performance, the Hot Metal Pro irons deliver excellent ball speeds on center strikes, resulting in impressive distance. The mid-low spin and medium launch characteristics of these irons help players achieve greater distance with high speed. While the Hot Metal Pro offers a bit more forgiveness than the standard version, there is a noticeable drop in forgiveness when compared to the Hot Metal irons.

Despite the lower forgiveness, the Hot Metal Pro irons offer increased workability, allowing players to control their ball flight more effectively. The smaller blade length and reduced offset make it easier to shape shots and control trajectory. Combining the Hot Metal and Hot Metal Pro irons in a combo set is also an option, as they share the same specs for loft, lie, and length.

Overall, the Mizuno JPX925 Hot Metal Pro irons are a strong option for players looking for distance and workability in their irons. While they may not offer the same forgiveness as the Hot Metal version, the Hot Metal Pro irons provide plenty of ball speed and control for mid to low handicap players. Consider pairing them with the Hot Metal irons for a complete set tailored to your game.

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