A new gear-drop season is upon us, and if Fairway Jockey club sales are any indication of what the public is currently loving, Mizuno’s latest irons are absolutely killing it.
Mizuno has a long-established reputation as a ballstrikers’ iron, but with the introduction of the Pro Modern line, which launched in early January, players no longer have to choose between looks and feel or distance-enhancing technology. Why? Because the new Mizuno Pro M-13, Pro M-15 and Pro Fli-Hi utility irons offer an appealing mix of both.
The Pro M-13 is designed to be used by a range of handicaps while the Pro M-15 is primarily for distance-seekers. Both models offer impressive launch, speed and spin. The Pro Fli-Hi utility irons have a compact shape and blend seamlessly with the Pro M-13 and Pro M-15s. If you’re not a fan of hybrids, these may find a happy home in your bag.
So what is it about the new line that has consumers so eager to buy? I asked GOLF associate gear editor Jack Hirsh, who had a chance to test the irons last year.
“What the Mizuno Pro Modern series does really well is tell golfers exactly what it is,” Hirsh said. “You now have the Mizuno Pro family split in two, where one side is pure, classic, traditional forgings, and the new M-Series has that same look and feel, but with lots of tech to boost speed — and it’s not shy about it.”
Curious to see what all the fuss is about? Click on the links below to learn more about each new model. And remember: when you buy from Fairway Jockey, you have the ability to create a fully customized club or set. When you add a piece of gear to your bag, you can select your preferred shaft, flex, length, grip and more. So jump in and level up your gear for the new golf year now!
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