Mizuno Golf Dominates Golf Digest’s Awards with Multiple Wins!
RJ Hamster
MIZUNO GOLF REMAINS ON TOP
Mizuno Golf has once again proven its excellence in the golf industry by winning numerous awards from one of the most competitive Golf community and news outlets: Golf Digest. With its innovative technology and exceptional quality, Mizuno Golf has secured its position as a top-performing brand in the game.
Mizuno’s consistent presence in these coveted lists remains a testament to Mizuno’s meticulous and unique forging process and years of creating performance gear to take players to the next level.
GOLF DIGEST GOLD AWARD WINNERS
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“The multilevel face-thickness pattern creates more consistent ball speed across a wider area and is further enhanced by the weight-saving carbon-composite crown and sole sections.
A heavy back weight also provides stability on mis-hits.”
–– Golf Digest
“Legend has it that Mizuno founder Rihachi Mizuno required the company’s baseballs to bounce precisely to his eye level—4 feet, 5 inches—when dropped from a height of 16.5 feet, or they were rejected. Such dedication to precision continues in this iron. Some might say this set is ahead of its time. We say it’s a potential template for players irons right now.”
–– Golf Digest
“Despite having a hollow body, the Pro 225 is the most classic-looking of the group, and it might be the peppiest, too. Some hollow-body irons use elastomer inside the head to dampen sound (which can reduce face flex), but the Pro 225 goes without an elastomer. Instead, sound and feel are controlled by the rigidness of the body.” –– Golf Digest
“For such a straightforward-looking iron there is a lot to admire. To appeal to better players, Mizuno shortened the clubhead length in the 6-iron through pitching wedge compared to its previous model, the JPX921 Tour.” –– Golf Digest
“Distance is the desire here, and the ball takes off like a dragster racing toward the green thanks to a little extra zip on the 4- through 6-iron, which feature a wider back-milled “micro-slot” deep within the sole cavity The extra-thin face yields a deeper center of gravity for an easier launch.” –– Golf Digest
“The clubhead is larger than its Hot Metal Pro counterpart, offering comfort at address for the less-skilled. Still, there are highly meaningful design properties that players of any level can appreciate.” –– Golf Digest
“This iron features a relatively compact shape and thin topline to fit the eye of better players seeking workability as much as distance. Because so much weight is placed low and back, the lofts can be aggressive without sacrificing height.”
–– Golf Digest
“Mizuno estimates close to half of all golfers might be flying a 7-iron farther than a low-lofted 5-iron. That led to a change in thinking: The way to increase distance in this club is to make the lofts weaker by 2 to 3 degrees compared to others in the JPX923 line.” –– Golf Digest
“The T22 is one of the few forged models in this category. Mizuno takes pride in offering a variety of options in wedges just like it does with irons. Also, the X grind has extreme heel, toe and trailing-edge relief to bring out the short-game artist in you.” –– Golf Digest