Mizuno Golf Irons JPX825, Pro, MP64, MP59, MP69 H4

Mizuno Golf Irons JPX825, Pro, MP64, MP59, MP69 H4

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  1. Hey Mark all your vids are great! I can’t seem to find any reviews on the diablo edge irons. I’m thinking of buying either the diablo edge irons or burner 2.0 can you please do a review. Thanks!

  2. Hi Mark, Im seriously bad for changing clubs ive probably had 20 sets in the past few years. I play off 10 and am pretty good ball striker so was just wondering what you think is the best set out there that blends forgiveness with a bit of workability to help me put a stop to my tinkering? I currently play burner tour irons. are the s3’s or 2.0s any good for my handicap? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Love the reviews by the way. Rick

  3. i have myself a set of TM 2.0’s.
    VERY long! much farther than my previous set,
    but i never had a chance at getting to demo the s3’s.
    hopefully i can pick up some new cobra irons with newer technology when the time comes to upgrade again!

  4. i hit the two of them and the cobra seemed to feel a little softer then the taylormade

  5. First off you make great videos i enjoy watching them and want to thank you for sharing your knowledge! I just purchased the Burner 2.0’s and i compared them to the S3’s and i hit quite a few balls but i just felt like i struck the ball better with the Burner’s and also i felt like the ball came off the face more crisp!

  6. do i see u makin a shit ton of money o youtube vids……. i think not so shut the fuck up

  7. I hit the Burner 2.0 and Cobra S3 yesterday and had the logos and writing covered up s I wouldn’t know which one I was hitting. I went off feel upon impact and accuracy…I went home with the S3s. They just had a more solid feel. I was surprised because I thought Id prefer the Burner 2.0. The blind test is the way to go!

  8. I prefer my S3s cause i HATE taylormade clubs exept for their putters i like the Smoke and Kia Ma

  9. Golfing newbie here. After trying out both sets (and a quite few others) at the range with American golf before buying I ended up buying the Burner 2.0’s. Very very easy to hit for someone like myself but for one reason or another I just couldn’t hit the S3’s at all which I wasn’t too pleased at because they was the one’s I was hoping on getting. 1 and a half months later with quite a few range practices and course outings I’m 110% glad I got them, they are perfect for people like me.

  10. the top is the taylormade, has a more solid look on the black parts of the face(which i like), and the bottom one is the cobra cause it has a more glossier look on the black parts of the face

  11. Might get lucky on eBay? CobraGolf is the clubmaker, and they have a Customer Support link in lower left hand corner of their homepage, so maybe they could help locate one for you. I know Callaway sells used clubs of their own brand, so maybe Cobra does too, and perhaps they can help you in that respect with a new or used 4 iron.

  12. What club is more forgiving the Burner 2.0, Burner Plus, and or Cobra S3? Also what do think is the best for a golfer that just started? Thanks so much hope you get the chance to answer my question.

  13. Also will you ever demo miura irons in the future or any other customs like scratch for example?

  14. I heard someone say the H4 was replacing it but IDK about that. 53’s do have that buttery goodness but h4’s feel great too.

  15. A Mizuno lovers dream! I agree with mcdijnh2. After playing Mizuno – with such a broad range of offerings – I don’t understand why people would play any other irons, regardless of their handicap. These really are “the bees knees.”

  16. Mark, do you think blade clubs like the 69 are a good teaching tool for high handicapers?

  17. Do you find the 800s will grow with your game? I’m a rookie, but improving quickly. My current irons are Ping Eye 2 blue dots which I received for free, and they seem okay for my skill level for now, but I’m 6’2″ and wonder if they may be a little short.

  18. hey mark, I was wondering if you have any drills for working on my left wrist getting flat at the top of my back swing? Thank you mark love the videos

  19. @winterstick549. I think the jpx 825 would be Better for a mid to high handicapper. They are as forgiving as some clubs on the market so there is some workability. As far as your height , you just need to get custom fit. Mizuno actually runs at the “standard”. Most manufacturers strength lofts and lengthen clubs to give you more distance. Always get fit. Makes a huge difference.

  20. Do you think it would be ok for a fairly good ball striker to use blades in their short irons?

  21. I’ve often wondered the same thing. What do you think Mark, is it a good idea to train with a bladed club? The Little One (from PSP golf) basically works on this premise – i.e., if you train with a smaller/harder to hit club that you will get better strikes with your own irons. Would love to hear your thoughts!

  22. Mark, how do you feel about companies including mizuno (JPX) jacking up lofts. I was reading some research about this and it suggested that the lower lofts are necessary because of the cog and moi enhancements in these game improvement irons, otherwise “normal” lofts would cause ballooning.

    Great vids and I am looking forward to more 2013 product reviews.

  23. I felt that the 69s were just as soft as the 64s and mishits had the similar results.

  24. It would have been interesting to see a comparison between the JPX-825 and Nike VR Pro Cavity. You have never tried the Nike clubs. thank you!

  25. Cool video dude. Like the features. Your channel is one of the best ‘golf’ channels on the tube!

  26. Looking to get some new mizuno irons, currently playing the mx-23’s. Have been looking at the jpx-825’s and 825 pro. I like the look of the 825 pro, but there is one problem. The Pro line does not come in left handed so I’ve never been able to try them. I have hit a few balls with the 825 cast irons and i like the ball flight and sound.. The ball really springs off the club face. I a little worried about going from a forged iron to these cast irons. I’m curious what you would recommend.

  27. Wish I had the money for some mp-69’s….i’m still sporting the old mp-60’s, I just can’t take them out of my bag. They are a great players club

  28. Could you please compare ball speed and shot distance between JPX 825 and MP H4?

  29. Which would you consider more ‘game improvement’ … JPX 825 Pro or MP H4?

  30. Mark, I love the ability to select the club overview! The pause to select is great! I am an avid fan of both you and Mizuno. I have JPX800 Pros (a gift) however the shafts are a bit too heavy for me. Probably need to move to graphite but its mental..I love the look of the steel..I may move to the JPX825 with the lightest available steel shaft. Thanks for the review. Keep up the good work!

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