Wednesday 30 November 2011

Game Improving Mizuno JPX 800 Irons

Have you tried Mizuno’s JPX 800 Irons, and I did. Highly recommend you to give these boys a try because they are really game improving. I believe that when you hit several shots pure with Mizuno JPX 800 Irons and realize what "feel" really means, you are missing your current irons. The incredulous look on Ryder Cup star Luke Donald's face when he first hit the Mizuno JPX-800 irons spoke volumes for its impact on the World's No.8 golfer. As Mizuno's top-ranked staff player, Donald had been lined up to give his endorsement to the MP-63 irons he plans to play on Tour later in the year but during a break in filming a test session, Donald also grabbed hold of a 6-iron from a set of JPX-800 irons, the clubs aimed at the improving club golfer.

Mizuno designed the JPX 800 Irons for amazing forgiving and game improving. You can achieve unimaginable distance through the MAX COR Technology, Hot Metal Face construction, and an exotic pocket cavity for maximum allowable limits for energy transfer, far exceeding previous Mizuno irons, and the competition as well. Solid ball striking from all kinds of lies can be realized with an aggressive triple cut sole. The multi-material cavity badge of Mizuno JPX 800 Irons offers tuned impact sound with enhanced feel and sharp looks. With the world’s most advanced game improvement technologies, the JPX 800 Irons help the serious mid to high-handicap player score like never before.

Mizuno JPX 800 Irons look awesome with a nice thin top line and sole. I found that the JPX 800 Irons are much easier to hit than the JPX-800 Pros. The top line and sole are a little thicker and the cavity back a little deeper. The face appears to be slightly larger. This means you give up a little feel and playability for a extra forgiveness. If you desire to improve your game, Mizuno JPX 800 Irons may be the optimal choice.


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