Here’s why Mizuno golf clubs have such a loyal following
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Mizuno has built a loyal following.
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Let’s talk about Mizuno.
The company just had a big week last week on worldwide Tours, with staff players winning on the PGA and DP World Tours with their new Pro S-3 irons, as well as an uncontracted player winning the LPGA’s Chevron Championship with the JPX 923 Tour irons.
You know, that brand your buddy won’t shut up about after “pure-ing” one iron shot three years ago and declaring himself a forged-blade aficionado. But here’s the thing — he might actually be on to something.
Mizuno has quietly (and sometimes not so quietly) built a cult following in golf, and it’s not hard to see why. Their irons are basically the Ferraris of the fairway — sleek, precision-engineered, and buttery smooth when struck right. There’s even a saying among gearheads: “Nothing feels like a Mizuno.” And honestly? That’s not just marketing fluff. It’s practically science.
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Why the Love?
The feel. Oh, the feel!
Mizuno’s irons are forged from mild carbon steel using their patented “Grain Flow Forging” process in Hiroshima, Japan. That sounds very anime, but what it really means is: these clubs feel soft. Not mushy-soft, just silky, responsive, and stupidly satisfying when you hit one flush. You’ll start calling your 7-iron “baby” and whispering sweet nothings to it between swings.
Precision meets playability
A lot of players assume Mizuno only makes tiny, tour-style blades, but they’ve actually got a wide range—from players’ distance irons like the Pro 245 to full-on game improvement models like the JPX925 Hot Metal. You don’t need to be a 3-handicap and wear a blade collar to play Mizuno. They’ve got options that work for weekend warriors too.
Looks that could kill
Mizuno irons are clean. Like, showroom-on-a-cloud clean. Minimalist, classy, and the kind of club you just want to set down behind the ball. If your gear says something about you, a Mizuno iron says: “I have taste, and I probably know what bounce means.”
But wait… There’s more than irons?
Here’s the twist in our little Mizuno love story: their woods and drivers are legit now too. For a long time, Mizuno woods had a bit of a “meh” reputation—solid but unspectacular. That changed fast with recent models like the ST-Z and ST-X lines. These drivers are fast, forgiving, and shockingly good off the tee.
Not to mention the fairway woods and hybrids, which fly hot but don’t feel like you’re swinging a frying pan on a broomstick. Mizuno’s engineers are clearly applying that same forged magic to the top end of the bag.
In short: Mizuno’s woods are no longer just for the guy who refuses to buy anything else. They’re for anyone who wants premium performance without the price tag, the flash or any gimmicks.
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So… Who should play Mizuno?
– Feel players who want feedback from their clubs, not just forgiveness.
– Mid-handicappers looking to upgrade into something that rewards good swings but doesn’t punish the occasional chili-dip. (I can speak on behalf of the chili-dip crowd)
– Anyone tired of looking down at chunky irons and thinking, “Why does this look like a shovel?”
– Players who hit a Mizuno once and immediately Googled prices. (You know who you are)

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Mizuno’s reputation might’ve been built on buttery blades and Tour players with ball-striking superpowers, but the brand has evolved in a big way over time. Whether you’re a scratch golfer or someone who counts all double bogeys as “net par,” there’s probably a Mizuno club that fits your game, as well as your vibe.
Get fit for a set of irons. Pure one. Fall in love. And remember, it’s not just about the feel, they check the box on performance as well. It’s the whole Mizuno experience.
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Kris McCormack
Golf.com Contributor
Building on a career that has spanned more than 20 years in the golf industry, McCormack has spent the last six years of his career serving as the Vice President of Tour and Education for True Spec Golf. During that time, he curated the training program for the True Spec fitting staff and pushed for more continuing education curriculum. As well as managing their Tour department and building relationships with a multitude of OEM partners. Prior to joining the True Spec team, McCormack worked with several of the industry-leading manufacturers as a Master level Fitting Professional. In addition to being an instructor and partnering with the Golf Channel Academy as a lead instructor and brand-agnostic Fitting Professional. He has also worked with R&D teams to assist in product design, testing, and development for a variety of gear releases. He is a golf enthusiast and lives in the gear space!