Mizuno Mizuno Pro M-13
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Why We Like It
- Mizuno uses different constructions within the set while maintaining a continuity of look and distance gapping.
- The 4- and 5-irons feature a forged Chromoly steel face, topline and neck and a 431 stainless steel back. The face is as thin as 1.37 millimeters for a ball-speed boost, almost 35 percent thinner than this iron’s predecessor.
- The 6- through 8-irons are grain-flow forged from 4115 Chromoly steel with the face as thin as 2 millimeters in the lower portion where shots are routinely struck.
- The short irons are one-piece forgings from 1025E soft carbon steel to enhance sound, feel and control.
- A copper underlay beneath the surface of all the irons fosters a syrupy feel.
- The triple-cut sole reduces effective sole width with the leading-edge bevel providing a sharp leading edge with high bounce. This minimizes digging, and the trailing-edge bevel reduces turf drag as the head is passing through the grass.
- Top 5 in Look, low-handicaps
- SPECS: 7-iron: 32 degrees; PW: 44 degrees
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Feedback included praise for a players-style iron with a classy look, consistent ball speeds and carry, and mis-hits finishing within about five yards of good strikes. Many loved the sensation of the ball “riding the face” and exceptional feel across the face, plus a slightly higher launch useful with a 5-iron. The 7–PW was singled out as ideal for a blended set; the longer irons are noticeably less forgiving. Shallow, lower‑spin players especially enjoyed the forgiveness and excellent turf interaction.
Range Results
We tracked 20,000 shots through player testing and then had them analyzed by our team of scientists. These graphics reflect the relative performance our players saw for each club in the category.
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