As you would expect, they are all aimed at a slightly different type of golfer but they do have one thing in common - they are all gorgeous to look at.
Into the range come the new MP-58,
Mizuno MP 53 Irons, JPX A25 Pro and JPX E600. The introduction of the two JPX irons signals the end of the successful MX range, which has been a favourite of game-improving golfers for the past eight years. The JPX range is therefore replacing the MX-1000 and the MX-300.
We've got all the juicy information on the new irons, including topline and sole pictures. Just click on the links below to find out more.
When creating the new
MP 53 , Mizuno's engineers were charged with the task of developing the most forgiving and playable MP iron in the company's history.
They wanted the forgiveness of the MX-300 iron to be blended with the shot-making potential of the MP-52. Mizuno engineers decided that a Diamond Muscle design and a V-shaped milled pocket cavity would allow them to deliver these characteristics.
The result is an iron with a slightly longer blade length than the MP-52 but a narrower sole than both the MP-52 and the MX-300 and more forgiving than either.
Chris Voshall, from Mizuno's R&D dept, said: "Our design ethos is about packing as much forgiveness as we can into smaller, more versatile packages. The MP-53 is an incredible iron - it's smaller than our previous game-improvement iron the MX-300, yet still more forgiving.
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