In this video TEJ test the Mizuno Pro 243 irons against the Titleist T150’s in a head-to-head battle. Are these the best players irons on the market? Watch to find out!

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0:00 Intro
0:18 243 vs. T150 Background
2:08 (PW) Testing
4:41 (7i) Testing
9:13 (4i) Testing
12:07 Final Thoughts

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33 Comments

  1. I wish you would evaluabe the Maltby TS3…legend has it they are a budget club with spectacular feel…$55 a head without shaft or grip…put it head to head against these guys built to your specs for a whole lot less.

  2. Honestly, it looks like more pros are going with the mid level assist irons over player irons due to forgiveness on missed shots. With all the advanced technology going into the irons I lean towards giving up a little of the looks also favoring performance. You get used to it.
    I recently choose the JPX 923 over JPX 923 PRO because the 923 gave me more playability with 8-5 irons on just off center strikes and more toe leaning strikes.
    The new hot metal was to much help and created a lot of flyers probably better for higher handicappers who need help getting the ball up for distance.
    What are your thoughts about the above-mentioned remarks?

  3. Good comparison. I'm playing the Pro 223. Just did a Titleist fitting and really liked the T150. Mizuno short irons feel better to me than the Titleist. Both feel pretty much the same to me at 7 iron and longer.

  4. This is a tremendous review and as always, spot on. Great perspective on all angles with both clubs. They’re both beautiful irons in terms of look and feel. I’ve been gaming T150 for a while now. I found in my longer irons I fly the ball higher due to lower CG therefore I had my 5 iron bent 1 degree strong and for me, it’s perfect. Something to consider if being fit. Look at your ball flights and descent angles. Here’s a super scary thought too, next year at this time, Titleist will have launched their new T Series irons. It’s going to be really interesting to see how they make these clubs any better than they are now. Better not mess it up! Great review.

  5. I was fit for the T150, and I do love the look but I find them a bit harder to hit consistently than the Mizuno, thus I ended up in the Mizuno 245. I think it is because I have a steep attack angle and the bounce helps me out a lot that way.

  6. LOVING my 243s, feel so damn good when I flush them, and get away with a lot even when i miss hit them.

  7. Been playing the 243s for alittle over a month now and love em. Only thing making wish I would have gone w the 245s is there a club shorter than what I’m used to playing. They feel amazing, super soft and super consistent, if it’s being consistent w your yardages your after there’s an amazing. I bent mine upright a degree which has gotten me off the toe on hits. I believe mizuno irons are 1 degree flat compared to many other brands but don’t hold me to that. The modus 120 s shafts feel great to, over all very pleased w this iron, great review, wish you put out more content weekly, your one of the best on the tube, keep up the great work

  8. Played both irons Had the correct shafts in the Mizuno’s liked the 150s for it’s distance at times For some reason, they were a little bit more forgiving, even though the Mizuno did not have my correct shafts feel that they were just a little softer, and the ball launched up a little higher waiting on the Mizuno to come in sometime this week with projectX LZ’s on them

  9. You’re one of the best reviewers. How would these compare to the ZX7’s?

    Also, we would also love you to start doing driver shaft comparisons!

  10. If I watch your shots I see way better strikes with the Mizunos…. And never in your life a titleist iron will feel better than a Mizuno. Maybe other Japanese forged irons do but not a titleist. Cheers!

  11. Nice comparison video. 2 years ago I was custom fit for 2021 T100S irons. loads of forgiveness with i believe about 70-85 g of tungsten in the mid and long irons. they feel great especially with forged heads. i have T150 5 iron that is awesome.

  12. Im still using mizuno MP30 irons in 3-pw and refitted with nippon 105s. I love my MP30s but i wouldn't mind a combo set of 243 in 3-5 and 241 in 6-pw, unfortunately id have to sell a kidney with the prices now.. Manufacturers need to drop prices a 💩load. Way too expensive now.

  13. Averages for those curious. I only threw out like two shots where he clearly wasn’t happy with them.

    Ball Speed, Launch, Spin, Carry

    T150 PW: 103.7 / 21.4 / 8366.7 / 136.3

    243 PW: 103.3 / 21.3 / 8633.3 / 135.7

    T150 7i: 122.6 / 16.9 / 6220.0 / 173.2
    243 7i: 121.7 / 16.5 / 5608.3 / 174.5

    T150 4i: 134.0 / 13.0 / 3850.0 / 207.5
    243 4i: 131.6 / 13.4 / 3360.0 / 207.0

  14. Got fitted into a 243 to the 8 iron, 245 4-7. I think that’s the perfect blend of hot off the face and the feel and workability

  15. Great match-up! I play two blended sets: Titleist 620MB/T150 and Mizuno Pro 241/JPX 923 Forged. I enjoy playing both about equally, but when I'm swinging the Titleists well, they're a lot of fun to play. The only thing I think could be improved with the T150 is a little more bounce on the sole and bringing back the leading edge grind that the 2017 and 2019 T100s had – and that's on the 620s, too. But the T150s are great overall. And they let me know very quickly when I'm getting too steep, so that's something!

  16. As always, great reviews and solid breakdown of the data. Good to see you on GolfWrx answering questions and making inputs on threads.

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