FIRST LOOK – MIZUNO JPX-900 TOUR IRONS
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FIRST LOOK – MIZUNO JPX-900 TOUR IRONS

FIRST LOOK – MIZUNO JPX-900 TOUR IRONS

Continuing one of the best late summer/ early fall traditions in golf, Mizuno has officially announced the JPX-900 Tour, the first of what will ultimately be 3 new additions to its JPX line.

Being JPX

As Mizuno fans are no doubt aware, the JPX designation is generally reserved for the company’s game-improvement offerings. Those waters were muddied two years ago by the JPX-850 Forged, with the release of the JPX-900 Tour, it’s possible that not even Mizuno knows the difference anymore.

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As for where the JPX-900 Tour fits in within the larger Mizuno lineup… The 900 Tour will be the most player-centric of the new offerings. Given its vintage Mizuno styling (it screams MP), it shouldn’t come as any real surprise that the selling points echo those of other more traditional Mizuno designs – perhaps with a few subtle twists.

“The 900 Tour is a really surprising iron. Feel wise, it’s a genuine throwback Mizuno – incredibly pure at impact. But the straighter lines and reinforced framework are very current, giving the 900 Tour a really playable look and the ability to perform from off center strikes.” Chris Voshall, Senior Club Engineer.

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Here are the JPX-900 Tour’s key selling points:

Pure Feel – More specifically, Mizuno says the 900 Tour offers the purist feel of any iron in the JPX lineup. You can chalk that up to the decision to use boron-free 1025E mild carbon steel (the material used in most Mizuno MP irons). While Boron (found in the JPX-850 forged, MP-25, and others) has its benefits (hotter faces), the knock on it is that it detracts from the generally buttery Mizuno feel. That shouldn’t happen here, and our expectation is that the 900 Tour will be the best feeling JPX iron ever.

Forged in Japan – Does this actually matter? It’s a question that has led to plenty of debate, but if you think forged in Japan is better than forged anywhere else, then this is a detail you won’t want to overlook.

Compact Profile – The JPX-900 Tour is, by design, a shotmaker’s iron. Toplines are thin, soles are narrow, and the overall footprint is minimal – especially so by JPX standards.

Mizuno PowerFrame Technology – the story of the JPX-900 Tour isn’t wildly different than that of the PING iBlade. With the 900 Tour Mizuno is challenging the notion that workability and forgiveness are polar opposites. The PowerFrame helps boost MOI without having to resort to larger blade sizes. The end result, in theory, is an iron that still looks and plays like a blade, but offers the forgiveness typically reserved for a cavity back.

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The JPX-900 Tour is being billed as the most solidly feeling, player-centric design in the 2017 JPX line (which also includes the JPX-900 Forged and JPX-900 Hot Metal), and will no doubt appeal to the discerning eye of purists and better players alike.

Specs, Pricing, and Availability

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Available 3-PW in right-hand only (sorry, Canada), the Mizuno JPX-900 will retail for $1199.99.

The stock shafts is TrueTemper’s AMT and the stock grip is GolfPride’s New Decade Multi-Compound (Blue/Black).

Retail Price is $1199.99. Availability begins September 16th, 2016.

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      Brian Smith

      8 years ago

      I have had a set of stiff shaft Mizuno Pro Originals since 1982, still playing them – terrific. Must say the MP 25s would probably be my favourite for an upgrade.

      Reply

      Buddy Lee

      8 years ago

      Notify me of a demo day in the Dallas / Ft. Worth area.

      Reply

      Jonnythec

      8 years ago

      Playing jpx ez and they are the best irons I have ever played. If people do their research they will find these irons to be the most forgiving on the market. Mine were $1300 which might deter some buyers. But their resale value is quite good and I stand by them.

      Reply

      John

      8 years ago

      No lefty for the JPX 900 tour but I think the JPX 900 hot metal & JPX 900 forged will be available for left hand. I am a left handed but I can understand why the tour model is not available for left hand. I’m sure it just doesn’t make sense financially. We’re talking about a very small amount of players who would buy them. I will be looking hard at the other 2 sets though. As well as the driver, woods, & hybrids.

      Reply

      Jerry

      8 years ago

      We go through this debate every time there’s a new product intro. Owners of the brand defend and praise and competitor brand owners denegrate. Why not wait until you hit a Demo Day and see for yourself? If you move from tent to tent hitting clubs from the brands you want to A/B it should become fairly easy to get a feel of what “clubs” perform the best for you. No obligation or bs, just hit them. Kinda like actual dating vs looking at dating sites. Hard to judge by pictures, well you get my drift. As an aside, I spoke with a young sales rep at Golf Galaxy a week ago who in turn spoke to the Mizuno rep. The speculation was Tiger would return to Mizuno the irons he played as an amateur. You must admit his Nike’s bear strong resemblance to MP’s. Guess we’ll see.

      Reply

      Steve P

      8 years ago

      $1200 for a JPX series irons. Pass the crack pipe.
      Mizuno is in big trouble f their sales don’t turn around in 2017.

      Reply

      Uhit

      8 years ago

      How is the offset and the bounce?

      …I also want a #1 and #2 iron, like within the MP-H line…

      Reply

      dr. bloor

      8 years ago

      …and hickory shafts or GTFO.

      Reply

      Uhit

      8 years ago

      Thank you, I forgot…

      Peter S

      8 years ago

      I’ll definitely have to give these a look. I also really like the iBlades but for $200 less I’d rather play Mizuno.

      Reply

      MmmmmmBuddy

      8 years ago

      Meh… Same as before. Hit samples yesterday, and was less than excited. Especially at $1200…

      They are pretty though

      Reply

      MmmmmmBuddy

      8 years ago

      “Available 3-PW in right-hand only (sorry, Canada), the Mizuno JPX-900 will retail for $1199.99.”

      Best line EVER!!!

      Reply

      Mmmmm Yeah right

      8 years ago

      So if they were $899, you’d say they were the best things since sliced bread.

      Reply

      Chris

      8 years ago

      “Available in right-hand only…” please lead with this line next time as I attempt to clean up the drool I’ve left on my keyboard only to find out this was a tease for my lefty needs improvement game looking for an upgrade from my JPX 800s.

      Reply

      Bob

      8 years ago

      Exactly my thoughts. But I’d probably be happy with their JPX-850 forged.

      Reply

      Tom Elliott

      8 years ago

      I’ll sell you my 850 forged left handed with KBS 110 stiff shafts. Sweet clubs.
      I get new irons all the time and am going with Callaway Apex.
      Call me if you are interested or email me.
      Golf pride blue $10 grips too. Like new.
      4-pw plus gap. 609-577-8488

      Brian

      8 years ago

      The new 900 Forged and Hot Metal will be available Left Handed

      Reply

      Rob Samson

      8 years ago

      I’ve got a nearly new set of 64’s in the garage but have 32’s in the bag. I’m not sure I like Mizuno coming out with new sets every year. Their are so many numbers it’s really hard to remember which is what. Except for the 32’s.

      Reply

      Simon

      8 years ago

      Mizuno models have a 2 year life cycle. I think you have them confused with other brands

      Reply

      Dbag

      8 years ago

      Yeah , every two years but add another model # to fill in . So yeah … A new model every year… Love the 25’s but the boron is a bit firm
      These will be nice

      McaseyM

      8 years ago

      Damn those are sweet. I game the JPX 800 PRO and love them, and these JPX lines seems to get better with each generation.

      Reply

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