Mizuno MX-950 Irons Review
With their Mizuno MX-950 Irons, the company has come up with another breakthrough: a hybrid designed set that's filled with clubs that are powerful but forgiving.
Mid- to high handicappers will love the Mizuno MX-950 Irons, which feature pretty much every technological innovation the company has ever developed. It starts with the No. 3 and No. 4 hybrids, each of which features a huge MOI thanks to the high-density tungsten weights placed to secure the optimal center of gravity. Instead of the hard-to-hit traditional irons, these generate higher trajectories and softer landings in a far more forgiving fashion.
![]() Mizuno MX 950 Forged 6 Iron R300 Regular Steel Shaft US $7.00
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![]() Mizuno MX 950 Demo 6 Iron Exsar IS2 Reg MX950 1 2 US $17.05
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![]() Ladies Mizuno MX 950 Demo 6 Iron Exsar IS2 MX950 US $17.05
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![]() MIZUNO MX 950 6 Iron Dynalite Gold R300 Reg RH US $19.95
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![]() Mizuno MX 950 Ladies 6 Iron Graphite Shaft US $19.99
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![]() Lefty Mizuno 6 Iron MX 950 Forged Hybrid Steel Left US $22.95
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The No. 5-7 irons are grain flow forged hollow technology hybrid irons. Like the No. 3-4 hybrids, these have tungsten weights to increase the MOI, and because of the hollow technology there are a lot of extra grams of discretionary weight to put there. The result? Massively forgiving clubs that are easy to hit.
Finally, the No. 8I-PW are grain flow forged from mild carbon steel, which helps create a softer feel and greater accuracy. These are the clubs to use while aiming for the pin, and the Mizuno MX-950 Irons help a golfer do that with confidence and precision. All in all, it's a set good enough to take strokes off the game of most high handicappers.


US $7.00






