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THE FORGED FEEL OF JAPAN

Mizuno

From the legendary Pro irons to the M-Craft putter range, Mizuno builds clubs for golfers who care about feel, feedback, and craftsmanship as much as the score on the card.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between Mizuno Pro and JPX irons?

Mizuno Pro irons (241, 243, 245, S1, S3, M-13, M-15) are forged from soft 1025E carbon steel, prioritising the soft feel and feedback that has made Mizuno's reputation among better players and tour pros. JPX irons (925 Hot Metal, Hot Metal HL, Hot Metal Pro, Forged) use a wider range of constructions, with the Hot Metal variants emphasising distance and forgiveness through a stronger steel face, while JPX Forged sits closer to Pro feel with added forgiveness. Pro suits players who want feedback and a traditional shape. JPX suits players who want distance and forgiveness, with Forged variants bridging both worlds.

Which Mizuno M-Craft putter is right for me?

The four 2026 M-Craft models each have a different head profile. Kyoto is a classic blade. Osaka is a wider blade with more perimeter weighting. Nagoya is a mid-mallet shape. Tokyo is a full mallet, the most forgiving of the four. Choose by your stroke type and visual preference: blade-style strokes typically suit Kyoto or Osaka, slight-arc to straight strokes often work better with Nagoya or Tokyo. The Nickel finish gives a traditional bright look, Black Ion is a stealthy modern finish, and Grey Ion (Kyoto only) sits between the two.

Are Mizuno irons available with custom shaft options?

Yes. Mizuno's Custom Build programme is one of the most extensive in golf, offering a wide selection of shafts, grips, lie angles, and length adjustments across the Pro and JPX iron ranges. Visit our Corsham or Swindon stores for a custom fitting session, where we can take you through shaft options, recommended specs based on your swing data, and order your set built exactly to your fit.

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Mizuno: Craftsmanship That Defines the Feel of Forged

Mizuno has spent decades earning its reputation as the irons brand for golfers who care about how a club feels at impact. The Mizuno range at Tony Valentine reflects that heritage in full, from the forged-soft Pro 241, 243, and 245 irons through to the M-Craft milled putter series and Pro T-series wedges, while still covering the full bag with drivers, fairways, hybrids, and a deep range of bags and accessories.

Irons that define the category

The iron lineup is the heart of the Mizuno range. The Pro 241, 243, and 245 form the current forged tour-style line, with the 241 covering players' irons, the 243 stepping into a slightly more forgiving players' distance shape, and the 245 widening the appeal further. The Pro S1, Pro S3, and Pro M-13 / M-15 add additional options across the players' distance and players' iron categories. The JPX 925 line brings Mizuno's distance technology with Hot Metal, Hot Metal HL, Hot Metal Pro, and Forged variants (including a striking Forged Black option), giving you a Mizuno iron at every level of the game from low-handicap forgings to high-launch game improvement.

M-Craft putters: milled in Japan

The 2026 M-Craft range names each putter after a Japanese city. The Kyoto, Osaka, Nagoya, and Tokyo each represent a different head shape, available in Nickel, Black Ion, and Grey Ion finishes. For full customisation, the M-Craft X Custom Built and M-Craft OMOI series (04, 05, 06 in Satin and Black) extend the milled putter range further. If feel and milled finish matter to you, this is where Mizuno's craftsmanship shows up most clearly.

Wedges built around feel

The Pro T-1 and Pro T-3 wedges anchor the wedge range in White Satin and Black ION finishes, with the ES21 in KBS Hi Rev 2.0 flex offering a different feel point. The T7 and S5 wedges are coming through to draft, with the full lineup giving you a Mizuno wedge for every preference around shape, bounce, and finish.

Drivers, fairways, and hybrids that complete the bag

The ST-G, ST-Max 230, JPX One, and JPX One Select drivers cover four distinct setups depending on whether you prioritise low spin, max forgiveness, or balanced ball speed. The JPX One fairway and hybrid round out the long game, with the JPX 925 FLI-HI hybrid and Pro 225 / Pro FLI-HI driving irons giving you utility options beyond standard hybrids.

Bags built around the way Mizuno players carry

The bag range covers carry, ride, and tour use. The Pro Stand Bag (Black, Grey, Navy 2025) is the flagship carry, the BR-D3 and BR-DX cover the mid-tier stand options with bolder colourways, and the BR-DRI Waterproof keeps your kit dry through British winter. For trolley use, the BR-D3, BR-D4, and BR-DRI cart bags pair cleanly with most electric trolleys. The Tour Staff Bag in Blue/White completes the range for golfers who want full Mizuno staff styling.

Try Mizuno at Tony Valentine

Visit our Corsham or Swindon stores to feel the difference between Mizuno's forged irons firsthand. Our team can walk you through Pro vs JPX positioning, M-Craft head shape selection, and recommend the right iron set, wedge configuration, and putter for your game. Custom fit options are available across the range.