Mizuno is well known in the golf industry for its irons, Typically they rate among the best. The new Mizuno 923 forged iron has two different methods of manufacturing. Does this make them better. Watch the video to see.
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Thanks man ,i needed this,it was great to see and listen to you on monday.Listening to someone who know the stuff is great,i ve been in the golf industry for about 45 years and rarely can speak to someone who konws the stuff.Keep the good work and can t wait for your next online blog.
is your live stream everyday?
Great video! Beautiful irons. ❤
Great review, Jim! Thanks for sharing!
Interesting. I tested these recently having almost bought the sel previously. Say almost as I ended up going with the Pxg gen 5s. So was keen to try these. Liked them but preferred mine also because of shaft offerings – did test the 923 forged in four different shafts (2 graphite and 2 steel). But I recently tested the p770 2023 and was wowed by them. So much so – especially ball striking and consistency wise with a super shaft – that I am switching to the p770s. Never expected that. Ps found the pxg feel better than the jpx 923 forged. Maybe because of the 5 times forged. But such a great club and came close to my pxgs. So worth a serious look by others. And great it is out in lefties being one myself.
The 923 Forged look absolutely stunning. Gorgeous irons. I own the 921 Forged in 4-9 irons and am happy with them; however, I can absolutely feel a noticeable difference between the 1025 8-9 irons and the milled 4-7 irons. The milled long/mid irons are much springier of the face. A little firmer, with a slightly different sound.
What I do like about my 921 Forged is how tight my dispersion is.
Wouldn’t say the 923 is all that different aside from them being 1* stronger starting I believe at the 7 iron. Still, the 923 looks really nice.
The tour does come in Lefty!!