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Mizuno JPX923 Hot Metal Pro Irons · Left handed · Steel · Regular · 5-PW,GW

Mizuno JPX923 Hot Metal Pro Irons · Left handed · Steel · Regular · 5-PW,GW

$962.45
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Dominant hand
Left handed
Right handed
Flex type
Regular
Stiff
Set Makeup
4-PW
4-PW,GW
5-PW,GW
Shaft Material
Steel
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The Mizuno JPX923 Hot Metal Pro iron set is perfect for high to mid handicappers. The Hot Metal series from Mizuno is their most forgiving iron option. Players who need help getting the ball to launch high and make better consistent contact should consider this iron. The forged Mizuno feel helps players relate to a more advanced iron.

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(4.3/5) 2 Expert reviews
Pros
  • Max forgiveness
  • Generating higher ball speed
  • Large sweet spot
Cons
  • Inconsistent yardages
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The Mizuno JPX923 Hot Metal Pro Irons are designed for confident ball-strikers seeking maximum ball speed. These irons feature a new material called 4335 Nickel Chromoly, which is 35% stronger than the original Hot Metal material. This enables an 8% thinner clubface, resulting in additional ball speed. The V-Chassis technology delivers a more solid and satisfying vibration pattern, while the deep CG design provides increased stopping power and a high launch with controllable landing angles.

Key Features:

  • FASTER NICKEL CHROMOLY: The new 4335 Nickel Chromoly material is 35% stronger than the original Chromoly, resulting in an 8% thinner clubface for increased ball speed.
  • V-CHASSIS FOR MORE SOLID FEEL: Mizuno's V-Chassis technology delivers a more solid and satisfying vibration pattern despite the thinner clubface.
  • INCREASED STOPPING POWER: The seamless cup face construction provides a deep center of gravity for high launch and controllable landing angles.
  • CONSISTENT BALL SPEEDS ACROSS THE FACE: The sole's thinnest part is extended by 18%, creating a wider high-energy area for consistent ball speeds across the face.
  • WHITE-SATIN BRUSH FINISH: A non-reflective chrome plated finish reduces bright light glare.
Dominant hand
Left handed
Flex type
Regular
Set Makeup
5-PW,GW
Shaft Material
Steel
Iron Set Type
Iron Set
Shaft launch
Mid
Shaft spin
Mid
Shaft weight
105g
Grip name
Golf Grip MCC Plus4 Teams Black/Gray
Used (Y/N)
No
Club Type
Irons
Shaft name
Dynamic Gold 105
Model year
2023
Gender
Men's
Number of clubs
7
Age Group
Adult
Item
Club length
Lie angle
Loft degrees
4
38.5''
60°
19°
5
38''
60.5°
22°
6
37.5''
61°
25°
7
37''
61.5°
28.5°
8
36.5''
62°
33°
9
36''
62.5°
37.5°
PW
35.5''
63°
42.5°
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Christopher Thompson
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The Mizuno JPX923 Hot Metal Pro iron set is perfect for high to mid handicappers. The Hot Metal series from Mizuno is their most forgiving iron option. Players who need help getting the ball to launch high and make better consistent contact should consider this iron. The forged Mizuno feel helps players relate to a more advanced iron.

Pros
  • Max forgiveness
  • Generating higher ball speed
  • Large sweet spot
Cons
  • Inconsistent yardages
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Ryan Hernandez
Golf Expert
7,365 customers helped
Ryan Hernandez tested this product

This product is ideal for a good ball striker who may have lost some speed or wants to hit their irons a bit further. These irons can really work for a variety of players from low handicappers who want more forgiveness in long irons to a high handicapper who wants a good mix of speed and forgiveness.

Pros
  • Players looking for workability with forgiveness
  • Players looking for premium feel
  • Golfers who have lost some speed
Cons
  • Thicker sole for lower handicaps
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Expert Q&A
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What's the difference between these and the regular Hot Metal Irons?
The Mizuno JPX 923 Hot Metal Pro Irons and the Mizuno JPX 923 Hot Metal Irons have their differences. The regular Hot Metal Irons will provide the most forgiveness, highest launch and most speed out of any iron offering from Mizuno. This will cater toward the mid-high handicap group due to these characteristics in addition to a thicker topline and a touch more offset to keep more shots in the fairway and green. The Hot Metal Pro Irons are a players iron that will produce a lot of forgiveness and distance in a more compact head versus the larger more forgiving regular Hot Metal Irons. The Hot Metal Pro irons are built with minimal offset and are geared toward the low-mid handicap golfers. It will give the more traditional iron look while having great workability to move the ball in both directions. To sum things up if you are are looking for the most forgiving iron possible, with lots of speed and easy to hit characteristics you will want to go with the regular Hot Metal irons. On the contrary, if you are a low to mid handicap golfer that wants to hit fades and draws with ease with a more traditional iron your best choice would be the Hot Metal Pro Irons.
Golf Expert Andrew HowardGolf Expert Christopher ThompsonGolf Expert Seth Smith
by Andrew Howard on March 24, 2023 · view 2 other answers
Are these irons more suitable for low handicappers?
No, these irons are the most suitable for a high handicapper. Players who struggle with consistent contact are provided with a lot of forgiveness to help return better results on mishits. A more suitable option in the Mizuno iron family for a low handicapper would be the JPX 923 Tour irons.
Golf Expert Christopher ThompsonGolf Expert Grant EllisonGolf Expert Andrew Howard
by Christopher Thompson on March 20, 2023 · view 2 other answers
Mizuno JPX923 Hot Metal Pro Irons · Left handed · Steel · Regular · 5-PW,GW
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