Mizuno
JPX 925 Hot Metal Pro
The Mizuno JPX 925 Hot Metal Pro is a players distance iron released in 2025, designed for mid-handicappers (typically 8–18 HCP) who want the look and feel of a players' iron with added distance from a hollow or partially hollow construction. These irons bridge the gap between workability and forgiveness. The 2025 model's 7-iron is lofted at 29.5°, sitting in the moderate range that balances distance and gapping.
Loft Specifications
| 4i | 5i | 6i | 7i | 8i | 9i | 48i | 50i |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20.0° | 23.0° | 26.0° | 29.5° | 33.5° | 38.0° | 43.0° | 48.0° |
Stock steel shaft. Lofts are approximate and subject to manufacturing tolerances.
About the Mizuno JPX 925 Hot Metal Pro
The Mizuno JPX 925 Hot Metal Pro features a hollow or semi-hollow construction that allows for a thinner, faster face and lower CG while preserving a players' address profile. Technology from the game-improvement category meets the aesthetic of players' irons. At impact it delivers energetic and direct, with a firmer feel typical of hollow-body constructions, often dampened with internal foam or polymer.
Loft Analysis
The Mizuno JPX 925 Hot Metal Pro's 7-iron is lofted at 29.5° — near-traditional — close to the classic 32–34° benchmark. For a golfer with an 85–95 mph swing speed, this projects to a 7-iron carry of approximately 152–162 yards. The 5-iron (23°) to 7-iron gap of 6.5° is well-gapped, which may create overlapping distance windows with similarly lofted fairway woods or hybrids.
Who Should Play the Mizuno JPX 925 Hot Metal Pro?
- ✓Mid handicappers (8–18 HCP) who want players'-iron aesthetics with added distance
- ✓Golfers currently in game-improvement irons who are ready to step up
- ✓Players who prioritise distance and workability over maximum forgiveness
- ✓Golfers carrying a 7-iron in the 145–165 yard window
Frequently Asked Questions
What loft is the Mizuno JPX 925 Hot Metal Pro 7-iron?
The Mizuno JPX 925 Hot Metal Pro (2025) 7-iron has a loft of 29.5°. This sits in a moderate range that provides a good balance of distance and traditional gapping.
What handicap are the Mizuno JPX 925 Hot Metal Pro irons suited for?
The Mizuno JPX 925 Hot Metal Pro is a players distance iron, designed for mid-handicappers (typically 8–18 HCP). They work well for handicaps roughly in the 8–18 range.
How do the Mizuno JPX 925 Hot Metal Pro irons feel at impact?
The Mizuno JPX 925 Hot Metal Pro is designed to feel energetic and direct, with a firmer feel typical of hollow-body constructions, often dampened with internal foam or polymer. If you are transitioning from a blade or players cavity, expect a slightly more muted, springy sensation.
Are the Mizuno JPX 925 Hot Metal Pro irons still available?
The Mizuno JPX 925 Hot Metal Pro (2025) represents the current generation of this model. These irons are current and widely available through major golf retailers.
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