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Review of Mizuno’s JPX925 Hot Metal Irons

News RoomBy News RoomSeptember 16, 2024Updated:September 16, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Mizuno JPX925 Hot Metal irons are known for their impressive distance capabilities, but how do they stack up in terms of performance and feel? In this review, we take a closer look at the latest iteration of the Hot Metal line to see if they live up to Mizuno’s reputation for exceptional quality.

Visually, the Mizuno JPX925 Hot Metal irons have a thicker top line and more pronounced offset compared to their predecessor, the JPX923 Hot Metal. The overall shaping of the club is larger, leaning towards super game improvement rather than traditional game improvement. The white panel underneath the “Hot Metal” branding may not appeal to everyone, giving the club a clunky and unrefined look.

When it comes to sound and feel, the Nickel Chromoly construction of the Mizuno JPX925 Hot Metal irons provides a medium-firm impact with a thin face. While the impact sound is clicky and conveys speed and power, it lacks the solid feel typically associated with Mizuno irons. The feedback from these clubs is clear, allowing players to feel the impact location with reasonable precision.

In terms of performance, the Mizuno JPX925 Hot Metal irons excel in generating ball speed and distance. With a 30% thinner face profile, these irons produce impressive smash factors and mid launch with mid-low spin. However, the stronger lofts may lead to shallow landing angles and poor distance gapping for players without above-average speed. The wide sole of the club provides forgiveness and stability on mishits, making them suitable for mid to high handicappers.

While the Mizuno JPX925 Hot Metal irons may lack in subjective categories such as looks and feel, they make up for it with their solid performance on the course. Designed for the “mid to high handicapper,” these irons prioritize a strong ball flight over precision shot shaping. The wide sole may provide insurance against digging but can hinder clean strikes for some players, while the preference for a draw may require effort to achieve a straight flight.

Overall, the Mizuno JPX925 Hot Metal irons offer impressive distance and forgiveness, making them a top performer in their class. However, they may not be suitable for players who prioritize looks, feel, and sound in their irons. Consider trying them out at your next fitting to see if they align with your playing style and preferences.

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