What is the blue badge on Mizuno Irons made of?



What is the blue badge on Mizuno Irons made of?

The irons have the familiar blue badging that matches the JPX-850 wood line, but it’s not just for show. The blue badge in the iron’s cavity is made from TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) and aluminum, which helps achieve the proper sound and feel Mizuno strives for.

What is the recommended handicap for the jpx-850 forged?

The recommended handicap for the JPX-850 Forged is 6 to 16, which puts me dead in the center. My issue with the look of many game improvement irons is they are too busy. They have multi-color graphics, with stick-on emblems and badges with lots of angles or curves.

Is the Mizuno jpx-850 forged iron any good?

The Mizuno JPX-850 Forged iron is a pretty club with more distance than most other players irons. The feel is harder than expected for a Mizuno with “forged” in the name.

Why does the jpx-850 forged iron have a higher Cor?

A thinner face with the same yield strength translates to a higher COR. Mizuno has spent six years developing a boron alloy to work with their Grain Flow Forging process and their JPX iron design. The process for creating the JPX-850 Forged iron is similar to the MP line of irons.