Mizuno JPX EZ Forged Irons

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Mizuno JPX EZ Forged Irons reviewed by Mark Crossfield PGA professional AskGolfGuru. Mark hits the MIzuno JPX EZ Forged irons from Mizuno golf and talks about the new look for the forged JPX offering. Will the new JPX EZ Forged irons prove as popular as the old 825 pros and their more traditional chrome finish.

39 thoughts on “Mizuno JPX EZ Forged Irons

  1. Hi Mark, I hit the JPX 850, the H5, and the EZ Forged on the monitor. The
    EZ was by far the most forgiving on mishits. All 3 felt soft, but a mishit
    on the 850 or the H5 lost considerable height and distance. The EZ feels
    and sounds terrific. Traded in my 714 AP1s for a set of EZ Forged.

  2. I’m considering replacing my current regular flex taylormade speed blades
    with a set of these in stiff flex as my instructor suggests moving up to a
    stiff flex now because my 6 iron swing speed is at 90mph just so confused
    as to what would work best on average. Is a forged club worth the extra
    outlay?

  3. This is my 1st offering for Mizuno coming from Ping i20 irons which were
    nice. Basically I hit these irons more consistently than the Pings. So far
    very impressed and having more fun on the course. Shooting lower scores. I
    like your club reviews and will continue to follow. Thanks for what you do!

  4. Just came over to Mizuno from Taylormade and this is my first run with
    forged BUT having hit them I was sold almost immediately!! I gained about
    1/2 a club over my TM which says a lot because those were 1 club longer
    than my old Callaways! I look forward to getting used to these irons over
    the summer and will put them to great use in my tourneys throughout the
    year! I like the looks over the “traditional” forged irons because I like
    the thicker, ever so slightly, top edge because it just gives me that
    confidence that a miss hit will still go farther than a miss hit with a
    true blade or traditional forged iron. I could be wrong but like they say,
    “Golf is 90% mental and the other half is physical!”

  5. Hi Mark, loving the videos. Got a DNA fitting at the weekend and they
    advised the jpx pro with KBS stiff. What do you think between these and ez
    forged? Is the ez the replacement model? 

  6. Yes Yes Yes two hits and i bought a set could not believe how good these
    were; even with crappy range ball;, i could even work a little draw in
    there and i never do that normally

  7. Was looking to move on from the Razr X Tour model. Hit all of the
    comparable usual suspects at the retailer, instantly loved these irons. My
    1 index (me, 15) player buddy who was along for the trip, thought these
    felt better than the MP4’s?! Dunno, can’t relate to that game. Just know
    that I love the look, feel, forgiveness and playability combo. Thanks for
    the review!

  8. Thanks for the review, as a first timer to Mizunos these are great. Lovely
    feel and not as chunky as the EZ.
    In the bag and going great for me.

  9. I hit this at a range before but i prefer my JPX 825 pro forged better
    because its a little thinner and i hit it farther, but this are still nice
    clubs

  10. Hey Mark, I love the videos. I am a 6 handicap looking for new irons, but
    Im not sure i want to go with a forged iron. Im looking at the callaway
    razr x tour, the wilson ci11, rocketbladez tour for cast. If i went forged,
    i am looking at cobra amp cell pro, mizuno jpx 825 pro, titleist AP2 and
    nike vr pro combo. Any thoughts or suggestions about which of these i
    should get??

  11. This bums me out…is this what we get instead of the pro line? I’m really
    enjoying the 825 pros, but was interested to see what they did this year. I
    won’t judge until I hit, but wow this is a step in the wrong direction.

  12. Hello Mark, I’m a beginner golfer and I watch your videos all the time and
    they’re very helpful. I was looking into getting these clubs in the next
    few weeks, I was wondering if these are a good choice for me. I hit them
    yesterday and they feel amazing but still not sure.. thank you

  13. I played JPX 800 Pros for 2 seasons after playing MP57s. I wanted the MP57
    feel with a tad more forgiveness. To me, they did not feel like a forged
    club at all. I now play Ping I20s and they feel softer than the JPX forged.

  14. Hi Mark, Considering a combo set of mp-54’s and either h4’s or the jpx ez
    forged in long irons. Any opinions on which would be better for the longer
    irons…ez forged or h4? Thanks.

  15. I quite like the idea of these clubs, but not having bought a new set since
    the 90s, I’m confused (and slightly disturbed) by the general move away
    from providing full sets 3-SW amongst nearly all manufacturers. How do you
    fill out a full set of these, making sure they match?

  16. My eye tells me this is a close cousin to the Adams CB3… shape, finish,
    offset, etc. For that look, I would rather buy the Adams and keep $300 in
    my pocket. In my mind, Mizuno = chrome. I’ll keep my JPX825’s… not even
    curious about these.

  17. Keith Bishop..with the release of the new mp54’s I could easily step away
    from the jpx line. I feel like Mizuno is trying to pull in new players with
    this line. As apposed to the current customer they have.

  18. Just got my 825 Pro’s, and these don’t appeal to me at all. I think Mizuno
    made a branding these “EZ,” and while the finish is interesting, the orange
    and bold badging is not. When I tire of the 825 Pro’s, I’ll be looking at
    MP54’s for sure.

  19. I say it’s a perfect beginner’s iron- a good amount of help, but has that
    all-important feedback you get from a forging. I’ve improved SO MUCH FASTER
    since getting MP53s and other forged single irons from Mizuno, even though
    I shoot in the 90s still- the pure feeling on contact is SO good that it
    renders you unsatisfied with even the slightest of mishits, despite how
    forgiving they can be. Really makes you focus and try harder to give it a
    good strike.

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