Mizuno launches JPX-EZ and JPX-EZ Forged irons
Mizuno has announced the lauch its new JPX-EZ and JPX-EZ Forged irons ranges
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Mizuno launches JPX-EZ and JPX-EZ Forged irons
This Autumn, Japanese manufacturer Mizuno is set to release
two new sets of irons within its JPX range - the JPX-EZ and JPX-EZ Forged.
This comes soon after Mizuno announced the release
of their new range of MP irons.
The new JPX-EZ and JPX-EZ Forged irons have been designed
to enhance distance, accuracy, trajectory and feedback from individual shots.
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A Maximum Pocket Cavity design for the long irons delivers
greater accuracy through an enlarged sweet spot and greater capabilities to
launch the golf ball, while the short irons' Deep Pocket Cavity design offers enhanced
accuracy and launch control.
Both models boast Mizuno's new Harmonic Impact
Technology (H.I.T.), which produces better shot feedback through sound and
feel, alongside the minimalizing of glare through matt black or black nickel
finishes.
Mizuno's new iron replacement utility club, the JPX FLI-HI,
can be incorporated into the two new JPX iron sets for greater distance,
accuracy and launch control compared to standard long irons.
The JPX FLI-HI has been engineered with a lower Centre of
Gravity to steepen its launch and landing angles, as well as a thin soleplate
to create greater distance off low face impact.
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