Am blown away with these. Just wondering if there is a big difference in distance. I got the best numbers from the 919 Forged. I guess you can call them game improvement in comparison with the Tour, but my experience and that of other player reviews is more distance over the Tour and slightly less or equal to the HM. The Forged, ideally-shaped to appeal to a wide variety of golfers, is constructed from 1025E Carbon Steel and Mizuno’s 1025 Boron which is 30% stronger than the carbon steel. Even though the Forged isn’t shy about telling you that you’ve mishit a shot, it does a good job giving you a reasonable result from a mediocre swing. I am worried as to whether they have enough forgiveness compared to my G400’s but golly do they feel amazing when you hit the ball well. Of course, the clubs need to conform to the regulations to stay legal. Frankly, this is the first set of irons that has made me consider switching since I put my beloved MP-18s in the bag. If the results are the same as the seven. A little heavier shot (note: this doesn’t mean fat) has more of a “tear” sound as opposed to the usual thump. Quite honestly, it is not my iron play that is keeping my handicap up where it is; it’s my driver and fairway metals! I’ve hit both the 900F and 919F, as well as the Ping i210 and i500 irons. JPX 919 Forged. Hot metal Pro gave similar numbers but delivered about 5-6 more yards with slightly less height, spin and descent angle. Need to try longer irons and wedges. Especially in feel, feedback and forgiveness as I have seen both side to side but could not hit them. The previously mentioned thin face, and the small pocket as seen in the cross-cut photo above reduce the muted click of most forged player’s irons. I am going for fitting with Pro next week and he suggested starting with i210, the 919 forged and suggested trying also the Hot Metal as he is very impressed with them. Hitting a long and straight shot was routine, and short irons were easy to shoot darts with. An emphasis on blending playability and forgiveness makes the Mizuno JPX919 Forged iron the most versatile in the range. Top Rated Seller Top Rated Seller. Matt, hope you don’t mind if I disagree with you on the review. The young man fitting me put a Mizuno 919JPX HM in my hands. The following two tabs change content below. I’ve played Taylormade clubs for over twenty years. If that isn’t enough for you, Mizuno claims the JPX 919 Forged is their “fastest ever forging in measured ball speed.” Sound good? I had quite a few shots with much better results that I deserved. This allows the club to track through the turf the way you want it to as opposed to self-correcting to a perfectly squared face. It will Mizuno 919JPX in my bag. Mizuno JPX 919 Tour 8 Iron Stiff Flex NS Pro Modus3 Tour 105 Steel 36.5" RH. JPX 919 FORGED. The JPX 900 Tour irons did not have as thin a top line as the 919 Tour model. If you’re a higher handicap player who is getting better, these are your best option for maximum distance and forgiveness. MIZUNO JPX 919 FORGED, Mark Crossfield and Dan Hendriksen test the new Mizuno 919 Forged irons around Torquay golf club. I honestly don’t remember, but I’m curious why you’re wondering what other people experienced with the shaft? Golf Pride MCC Midsize Grips. SLIGHTLY USED Mizuno JPX 919 Forged 7 iron head only demo LH 233797810571 I personally like the newer Mizuno better out of those two, BUT the latest Apex Forged is pretty good too. The HM Pros do feel great as well but my dispersion is just better and the feel is better in the 919 forged. I have the 850F and might upgrade to something that might be a little more forgiving, especially low on the face, but also looking at the Bridestone JGR H2 as an alternative (if they come in lefty), they look sweet too ! That’s what the professional fitting gets you. With trademark workability and elevated feedback, the Forged is Mizuno’s most versatile iron. Even those who aren’t gear heads seem to know Mizuno’s reputation for quality forged irons designed for the skilled golfer. The 919 Forged falls in a sweet spot that can appeal to a lower handicap or the mid handicap looking for more of a player’s feedback with forgiveness and distance. Clubs: Mizuno JPX 919 Forged irons Price: $163 per club with True Temper Dynamic Gold 105 steel shafts or Project X LZ graphite shafts and Golf Pride New Decade MMC +4 grips Specs: Forged 1025E mild carbon steel infused to boron Available: Sept. 19 The Goal The JPX 919 Forged is designed to be a longer, more-forgiving option for golfers who want a classic-looking iron with a compact head. The feel of impact is improved over the JPX 900 Forged, but it’s still nowhere near “Nothing feels like a Mizuno” territory. Between these and the G400…it’s a toss up for me. The lofts look the same. The JPX 919 Forged Irons combine a mid-sized forged head with a bit of forgiveness and a face that delivers more speed than a normal forged iron. Thanks Bob S. Mid is really more of a generalization and I’m sure the range depends on who you ask. Thanks Bill you’re quite right. Excellent review as always. The last part of the 921 Forged story is the back milling of the sole. It comes with a mid-sized forged head and face. These may just be the best irons that I have ever played. Copyright © 2021 Plugged In Golf. That said, the stability and lower CG of the club does subdue a little bit of the workability. SLIGHTLY USED MIZUNO JPX 919 Forged 7 iron white number head only demo LH - $31.97. The 919 Forged are far from those blades, and in fact they are about as forgiving and turf-friendly as any of teh more “game improvement” irons that I have ever hit. With the caveat that fit always makes a big difference, I would guess that the 919 would be slightly longer than the 850, but not markedly. These two things are a great start in creating a great feel. I looked and tried three other competitors’ irons (you can guess which ones) and they didn’t have the same look and feel. The weight of these irons in the hand provides a lot of confidence. Thanks. The Mizuno Pro line is currently exclusive to Japan. I hit many great iron shots with the 919 Forged irons, and my bad shots really aren’t that bad. The JPX919 Forged delivers feel and feedback in a streamlined head shape, but offers some mercy through a thinner clubface that is only made possible through the use of an element called Boron. As a result, they reduced the thickness of the face by .5mm compared to the 919 series. Can u publish your trackman gapping data? Your email address will not be published. Couldn’t believe it same old boring good shots. Much better than my old Taylormade seven. Interestingly, the 919 Forged produced a lower, more penetrating flight, but only M3 spun more (and the difference was marginal). I could use a little help getting the ball up in the air across all my irons. A lot of these reviews say the forged are for a mid handicapper. Your email address will not be published. The irons are in excellent condition and only played with a few times. Couldn’t believe the difference straighter, better ball flight, dramatically tighter down range grouping and longer distance. Even the PXG only had high-150’s at the most – most of the time it was 145-150. The JPX919 Forged irons are two degrees stronger in the 4 through 8 irons – standard for modern irons – but the distances they produce are similar. $1300 / 8-piece set. All Rights Reserved.. Mizuno MP-20 HMB Irons Review - Plugged In Golf, https://pluggedingolf.com/ben-hogan-edge-irons-review/. Description Specifications With a new back milled club face, the JPX919 Forged is Mizuno’s fastest ever forging in measured ball speed. FORGED FEEDBACK: Trademark workability and elevated feedback, the Mizuno JPX919 Forged iron delivers on every level.
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