Mizuno JPX 925 Fli-Hi and ST hybrids: Full reviews, player testing, photos and more
HIGHLIGHTS FOR JPX 925 FLI-HI



WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
The JPX 925 Fli-Hi is a smart bag addition for players looking to maximize height and control among their stronger-lofted clubs. The stronger the loft, the more forgiving the hybrids, thanks to a wider profile. As the lofts in this line (19°, 22°, 25° and 28°) move closer to mid-iron range, the clubheads’ shapes change to offer more control. The Wave Sole tech produces more ball speed and consistency across the face.
But Mizuno’s hybrid offerings don’t end with the JPX line. The ST-Max 230 hybrids offer a larger footprint to help add MOI and stability around the entire head. Both the fairway woods and hybrids utilize a high-strength MAS1C steel face for ball speed that matches up with the larger Cortech chamber on the sole. A composite-wrap crown covers the toe section of the fairway wood heads to reduce overall mass higher in the head.
The hybrids also use a waffle pattern on the inside of the steel crown to increase strength and help position more weight in the sole, increasing launch and creating a more stable ball flight. The ST-Max hybrids will be available in lofts of 19°, 22°, 25° and 28° for right-handers, with the 22° and 25° heads also available for left-handed golfers. Mizuno’s quick-switch hosel with four degrees of adjustability is available on all hybrid lofts.