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what is the standard shaft for the mizuno jpx919 hm golf irons

by Nikki Little I Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago

The stock shaft options are the Nippon Modus 105 (R/S) in steel and the Project X LZ in graphite. If you’re interested, full information on shafts, grips, their specs, and the Mizuno Custom Program can be found on the Mizuno website. Below are the specs of the JPX919 Hot Metal irons (click to enlarge).

The stock shaft options are the Nippon Modus 105 (R/S) in steel and the Project X LZ in graphite.Sep 26, 2019

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What are the stock shafts and grips for the jpx919 hot metal irons?

The stock shaft options are the Nippon Modus 105 (R/S) in steel and the Project X LZ in graphite. If you’re interested, full information on shafts, grips, their specs, and the Mizuno Custom Program can be found on the Mizuno website. Below are the specs of the JPX919 Hot Metal irons (click to enlarge).

How much does the Mizuno jpx919 forged shaft cost?

The stock grip is Golf Pride’s MCC +4 (Blue/Black), and again, there are no upcharges for any shaft or grip in the Mizuno catalog. Available for both right and left-handed golfers, retail price for the JPX919 Forged is $1300 per set or $162.50 per iron.

Is the Mizuno jpx919 hot metal the best game-improvement iron ever?

As I hinted at the beginning of this story, the JPX900 Hot Metal is Mizuno’s best-selling iron in the game-improvement category ever. It’s not a category where Mizuno is traditionally strong, but Hot Metal was a breakthrough iron of sorts for the brand, and Mizuno is certainly hoping that the JPX919 Hot Metal can build on that momentum.

How many irons are in the Mizuno 919 series?

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When did Mizuno JPX919 come out?

1998Grain Flow Forged HD The JPX919 Forged irons were built through the Grain Flow Forging Process, patented by Mizuno in 1998.

What is the difference between Mizuno 919 and 921?

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What is the loft of a Mizuno JPX 919 hot metal irons?

45ºStock Mizuno JPX 919 Hot Metal Irons SpecsClub #4PWLoft º20º45ºLie º60º63ºLength38.5″35.25″Nov 5, 2018

Are Mizuno 919 blades?

Mizuno JPX919 Tour They have minimal offset and hide their size really well. They aren't small blades, but a compact cavity back players iron is the best description of them. They have a really nice beveled sole which cuts into the turf just enough to take a small clean divot on each shot.

What is the difference between JPX 919 hot metal and hot metal pro?

As you would expect, the JPX919 Hot Metal Pro looks like a cross between the JPX919 Hot Metal and the JPX919 Forged. The top line is significantly slimmer than the Hot Metal, but a bit thicker than the Forged. Sole width is similar to the Hot Metal. What surprised me is how little offset there is.

What's the difference between Mizuno 921 forged and hot metal?

The difference between the Forged and Hot Metal Pro is quite small: 2mm of blade length and 1mm of top line thickness. The in the bag look of the JPX921 Forged is also quite similar to the JPX921 Hot Metal and Hot Metal Pro.

What is the loft of a Mizuno?

MP-20 HMB SpecificationClub #Loft °Length (inch)5253862837.57323783636.55 more rows

What is the difference between Mizuno hot metal and hot metal pro irons?

The only difference between the Hot Metal and the Hot Metal Pro is size. The Pro version shares the same materials and construction, but it has a shorter blade length, slightly thinner topline, less offset and slightly narrower sole.

What are the lofts of Mizuno hot metals?

JPX921 Hot Metal SpecificationClub #Loft °Lie Angle72961.58346293962.5PW44633 more rows

Are Mizuno irons hard to hit?

Mizuno is a tough one, but their latest models always come in different skill level irons. You'll find the Hot Metal range in your category if you're a high handicapper and the MMC ranges in the mid handicap range. You'll find a good balance between the two in the JPX range.

Are Mizuno JPX 919 cavity back?

The Mizuno JPX 919 lineup is built around the Stability Frame. A cavity back design where the heel is opened to optimize weight in the toe and perimeter, the JPX 919 irons have more forgiveness than the MP-18 irons. In contrast to the MP line of irons, the JPX line is traditionally a technology-driven club.

Are Mizuno irons worth the money?

Although Mizuno is best known for producing classic, players' irons, offering superb levels of feel and workability, they also produce models to suit golfers with higher handicaps – irons delivering impressive distance and also offering high levels of forgiveness.

What is the difference between Mizuno 919 and 919?

The primary structural difference between the 919 and the previous generation is the addition of what Mizuno calls a Stability Frame. In simple terms, Stability Frame is a means to relocate mass where it isn’t needed, specifically the heel portion of the club, to areas where it’s more purposeful.

Which is better, JPX919 or JPX919?

As it relates to the new JPX919 family of irons it really boils down to this: There is a list of design and engineering reasons why the JPX919 could be better, but it’s up to you as a golfer to determine if those things matter enough for you to replace what’s currently in your bag. JPX919 could be better.

What is a 919 JPX?

The 919 is the first JPX series to leverage Mizuno’s enhanced Grain Flow Forged HD process , which as we’ve covered a few times now, limits the amount of excess material that spills out of the lower part of the mold during forging.

What wedge is used for the 919 Hot Metal?

While the JPX919 Gap Wedge is the set wedge for the 919 Hot Metal, the new wedge isn’t designed exclusively to pair with the Hot Metal. It blends well with the JPX919 Forged, and can hold its own as a standalone offering. The key to that last bit is that the JPX919 wedge shares a good bit of its design with the S16.

What is the JPX919 forged?

The JPX919 Forged continues that tradition, albeit with a bit more refinement. Unlike the Tour model, the JPX919 Forged is constructed from Mizuno’s 1025 Boron. The material is 30% stronger than 1025E, and that allows Mizuno to make the face, thinner, hotter, and faster. You know the drill.

Which is shorter, the titleist AP1 or the APX919?

Your best point of comparison is the Titleist AP1, which like JPX919 Forged, sits between Rogue and Rogue X under Mizuno’s forgiveness metric – and like the Tour model, the JPX919 has the shortest blade length of the competitive set, though it’s not significantly shorter than either Apex CF16 or P790.

What is Mizuno's fix?

Mizuno’s fix was to push the cavity deeper towards the hosel. In fact, the signature design feature of the entire JPX919 lineup is a cavity that extends beyond the typical hosel boundary. In early designs, Mizuno was a bit too aggressive and had to dial it back to maintain the structural integrity of the iron.

What is Mizuno's reputation?

Even those who aren’t gear heads seem to know Mizuno’s reputation for quality forged irons designed for the skilled golfer. Because of their cache, even players who aren’t “skilled” want to bag Mizuno irons. For those golfers, there is the JPX919 Forged.

Does the JPX919 have feedback?

You do not need to be an experienced player to tell the difference between pure strikes and mishits. That said, the feedback is about half that of the JPX9 19 Tour.

Is the JPX919 forged iron stronger than the 4/8 iron?

The JPX919 Forged irons are two degrees stronger in the 4 through 8 irons – standard for modern irons – but the distances they produce are similar. In a broader context, I would rate them as being slightly longer than average, but not elite in distance.

Is Mizuno JPX919 forged?

In a very crowded game improvement iron market, the Mizuno JPX919 Forged is a solid, if uninspiring, option. It produces solid distance and has good forgiveness, but doesn’t stand out in any particular way. However, those that want to have Mizuno in the bag need won’t be giving up much in playing the JPX 919 Forged.

What grip size is Mizuno?

Mizuno fit .580 core grips as standard to all men’s steel shafts with the exception of Dynamic Gold R300 (as they have a smaller butt size a .560 is used). Grips can be thickened with up to 5 layers of tape (Tour Velvet Midsize is equivalent to about 5 tapes).

How thick are Mizuno grips?

Grips / Grip thickness. Mizuno fit .580 core grips as standard to all men’s steel shafts with the exception of Dynamic Gold R300 (as they have a smaller butt size a .560 is used). Grips can be thickened with up to 5 layers of tape (Tour Velvet Midsize is equivalent to about 5 tapes).

Can Mizuno irons be adjusted?

Loft and Lie adjustment. Mizuno irons can be adjusted to varying degrees depending on model and material type. In some cases “craftsman’s” marks on the hosels may result from bending them to the required loft / lie. Any adjustment to loft will alter the bounce angle on the sole.

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The Mizuno JPX919 Forged irons are Mizuno’s game improvement offering. Solid forgiveness and good distance. Look and feel are not prototypical Mizuno.
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Introduction

  • Among mainstream club brands, there may not be a name more associated with “better player” than Mizuno. Even those who aren’t gear heads seem to know Mizuno’s reputation for quality forged irons designed for the skilled golfer. Because of their cache, even players who aren’t “skilled” want to bag Mizuno irons. For those golfers, there is the JPX919 Forged.
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Looks

  • At first glance, I was surprised by how thick the JPX919 Forged is. My recollection of theJPX 900 Forged was that it was much closer to the Tour, but in the JPX919 line, the two models are worlds apart. Not only is thetop line surprisingly chunky, but there is a more offset than I expected. Like the rest of the JPX919 irons, the Forged model has no colored paintfill. In this bag, this creates …
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Sound & Feel

  • For a game improvement iron, the JPX919 Forged has a substantial amount of feedback. You do not need to be an experienced player to tell the difference between pure strikes and mishits. That said, the feedback is about half that of the JPX919 Tour. The feel of impact is improved over the JPX 900 Forged, but it’s still nowhere near “Nothing feels like a Mizuno” territory. The Boron use…
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Performance

  • When testing the Mizuno JPX 919 irons, I went from the Tour to the Forged to the Hot Metal. When I hit the Tour, I was shocked at how long they were, particularly given the “weak” lofts. The JPX919 Forged irons are two degrees stronger in the 4 through 8 irons – standard for modern irons – but the distances they produce are similar. In a broader co...
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Conclusion

  • In a very crowded game improvement iron market, the Mizuno JPX919 Forged is a solid, if uninspiring, option. It produces solid distance and has good forgiveness, but doesn’t stand out in any particular way. However, those that want to have Mizuno in the bag need won’t be giving up much in playing the JPX 919 Forged.
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