This Club Will Help 90% of High Handicap Golfers

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Mizuno are back with an update to the JPX iron line-up. The new Mixuno JPX925 range includes three models the Mizuno Hot Metal Pro, Hot Metal and Hot Metal HL.

So what are the differences, and which one should you be putting in play? I hit them all to find out...

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Decent review there Hannah, what really stood out was the spin rate on the HL, by far the best overall performing of the three in your particular review, there are so many very low handicap players that game the HL because the stopping power with the long irons is so superb and they are so versatile when it comes to shot shaping and lower trajectory shot when required.
Look out for the JPX 925 Forged in the new year..!!

Golfing-AddiCt
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Hot Metal and Hot Metal Pro have the same lofts, so I would expect that performance would be the same for a good striker like you who will find center. If your strike wanders somewhat then Hot Metal is preferred as its slightly larger head will be more forgiving. HL has weaker lofts for higher, but shorter, shots - good for a low ball hitter or someone with slower swing speed. HL also has the largest heads, and will help the most with inconsistent strikes. Thank you for the review.

JDSFLA
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got fitted for the 925 HL a couple months back, they have been an absolute game changer for me! easy to hit, stopping power on the greens even with the longer irons, gives me so much more confidence. they are pretty chunky, and i do prefer the looks of the 923's personally, but easy to look past that with the results :)

itsdayve
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Looking forward to the 925 Forged coming out soon! Should be a weaker loft through out the set. My current set is 31 deg 7 iron. Compared to these I think I’d hit the HL set too. Like the lofts.

barryhill
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Always love to see new Mizuno offerings. These look even better than prior years. You and I have similar distances. Although you are way more consistent and more stylish. Been a huge fan of their irons for 20+ years. That goes back. Had the HMP 919s 5 seasons. Kept them vs 921 or 923 because they didn't have the so strong lofts. I wanted a little more distance but not a full club. Modus shafts . Loved them but due to injury went to a Recoil graphite shaft in 923 Forged. Lovely. And the forged is just that little bit better feel. BTW, I did manage a runner up and 2 City division titles (2 days) with the HMP.

jonbuikema
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Great review Hannah. Not watched you for a while as I haven’t been in the market for new irons. Looking great btw. 👏👏

kev
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I have 921 hot metal irons and I love them. Good clubs, good feel.

steveditzler
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I've been playing the same irons for a few years, I like how you show what else is out there and available.

eddiemaylor
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I’ve been playing the 923 HM Pro since last January and they are awesome. They are hot and feel like a Mizuno. Previously played JPX800 Pro Forged which are more typical lofts as the 7 iron is 33 degrees. But I have the Recoil F3 95 shafts which made a huge difference in feel. The thing I noticed most after using them is how I can feel the heads better which has helped control. I did gain some distance. I’m a senior golfer and need a bit more distance. Still play as 7 WHS handicap.

roncarlton
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Hanna, could you please do a comparison video of the Srizon Zx4 mk11 and the Mizuno hot medal. Thanks.

randymahony
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The HL’s may not go as far but I’m sure a lot of that is weaker lofts, and with them going higher, spinning more, and landing steeper as someone who struggles holding greens I’ll take that

glazanis
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I am playing for bot than a year now the JPX923 HM Pro. I love them. Also on miss hits the ball is still going relatively straight and far. The feel is also great. Yep it’s a Mizuno.

ronaldwestra
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I have the high launch from last year - I couldn't believe how much my iron play improved with them. I'm hitting more greens and actually have to repair pitch marks which I never had to do in the past 🤣 Love them.

For reference - I'm a beginner who started last November and started with cobra fly xl set. I wasn't getting them very high at all hence why I went with the HL. Shooting between 90 - 100 on my local course.

StylishIrisman
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Enjoy all your videos...information and up to date content...love them

robertlloyd
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Thanks Hannah...you've got an amazing swing. I'm going to hit the JPX 923 Hot Metal Pro (prefer the smaller profile). Just a little surprised the Hot Metal Pro and Hot Metal have the same lofts (28 degree 7-iron...yikes 😬).

brianbernstein
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Ok, … the HGM Pro with the HL lofts…. Wow… what an idea😊

evmollet
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Haven’t had Mizuno irons for over 15 years. Been Callaway since my last set of Mizuno These look good though, might be worth a look. Good review.

andrewjohnston
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Hi Hannah, thx. for your helpful videos away from technical advice. How about comparing areally old modell i.e. MX 23 with lite steel shafts to new irons taking into account that all manufacterers changed lofts dramatically. Would be interested, if - lets say - a 7iron JPX is much superior to a 6 iron MX23 (should be nearly the same loft).

thomaskraus
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Hannah you mentioned the different shafts. How do you determine the best shaft for a golfer is it age strength. Club head speed or is it feel. Your vlogs are very helpful. Thanks from Florida 😊

frankazcarate
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I initially purchased the the JPX 921 Pro with PX LZ 5.5 shafts. I liked the shafts but the heads were a bit chunky and somewhat strong lofted. And what I wanted was a tad more ball flight height so when prices came down I later picked up the JPX 921 Forged with PX IO 5.5 shafts. I prefer the JPX Forged moreso and haven't switched to anything newer because the lofts have gotten stronger and I don't need that in my game.

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