



- Description
- Reviews
Mizuno JPX 925 Hot Metal Pro 2024 Single Irons & Wedges
The Mizuno JPX 925 Hot Metal Pro 2024 Single Irons & Wedges are a compact, players-distance option designed for mid-to-low handicap golfers (5–15 handicap) who want explosive ball speeds, moderate forgiveness, and a crisp forged-like feel in a slim, confidence-inspiring profile. Blending game-improvement tech with tour-preferred shaping, they feature a new CORTECH® Contour Face, forged-like Chromoly construction, and a Stability Frame tuned for sound and forgiveness. Ideal for precision set customization or replacing individual clubs, these irons appeal to golfers seeking modern performance in a traditional look.
Key Technologies & Features
CORTECH® Contour Face Design
A re-engineered variable-thickness face—30% thinner than previous models—delivers higher ball speeds across the face, optimizing distance on both center and off-center strikes.
Forged-Feel Chromoly Construction
Crafted from strong yet responsive Nickel Chromoly 4335, the forged-like material allows for face flex and feel rivaling traditional forging while enhancing durability and performance.
Compact Players Profile (Pro Model)
The Hot Metal Pro variant features a thinner topline, reduced offset, and more compact blade length, appealing to better players who prefer a clean look at address and more control over shot shaping.
Tungsten Weighting (Long Irons)
Up to 41 grams of tungsten is strategically placed in the 4–7 irons, promoting higher launch and steeper descent angles—ideal for stopping power into firm greens.
Stability Frame with Acoustic Ribbing
Mizuno’s Stability Frame enhances forgiveness and perimeter weighting while built-in sound ribs fine-tune acoustics for a solid, satisfying strike that echoes the feedback of forged clubs.
Consistent Turf Interaction
Refined sole geometry improves turf interaction and minimizes digging, particularly beneficial in the mid and short irons where control is key.
Club Specifications
Club | Loft | Lie Angle | Length (Steel) | Offset (mm) | Swing Weight | Hand |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
4-Iron | 19.0° | 60.5° | 38.50" | 3.4 | D2 | RH/LH |
5-Iron | 22.0 | 61.0° | 38.00" | 3.1 | D2 | RH/LH |
6-Iron | 25.0° | 61.5° | 37.50" | 2.9 | D2 | RH/LH |
7-Iron | 28.0° | 62.0° | 37.00" | 2.7 | D2 | RH/LH |
8-Iron | 32.5° | 62.5° | 36.50" | 2.4 | D2 | RH/LH |
9-Iron | 37.0° | 63.0° | 36.00" | 2.1 | D2 | RH/LH |
Pitching Wedge (PW) | 42.0° | 63.5° | 35.75" | 1.8 | D3 | RH/LH |
Gap Wedge (GW) | 48.0° | 64.0° | 35.50" | 1.6 | D3 | RH/LH |
Performance Notes
Player Profile:
Designed for mid-to-low handicappers (5–15 handicap) with moderate to high swing speeds (85–105+ mph driver), who want the distance and forgiveness of a game-improvement iron in a sleeker, players-style package. Great for players moving from GI to PI (players irons).
Distance & Forgiveness:
Compared to forged players irons, expect 7–10 yards more carry per club (e.g., 7-iron ~165–180 yards at 90–95 mph swing speed). Forgiveness is enhanced through perimeter weighting and the CORTECH face, though less than the standard Hot Metal or HL models.
Feel & Sound:
Delivers a sharp, powerful sound and a crisp feel—firmer than Mizuno's forged irons but refined thanks to internal ribbing and chromoly face. Feedback is responsive without being harsh on mishits.