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Mizuno Pro 245 アイアン

プレーヤーズディスタンス2024$1199

The Pro 245 is the distance end of Mizuno's 2024 Pro line, sitting below the muscle-forward 243 and the 223 in terms of size and above both when it comes to ball speed. This is a hollow-body iron with a forged construction, and it's aimed at the golfer who wants more carry and more forgiveness than a traditional players iron gives up, without moving into a chunky game-improvement head. From the address position it still looks like a Mizuno should. Thin topline, modest offset, a compact blade length that better players trust.

What makes it tick is the combination of a hollow body, a flexing face, and tungsten weighting packed into the toe. That trio buys you speed and stability, and the stronger lofts turn that speed into distance. The 7-iron sits at 30.5 degrees, which is about four degrees stronger than a classic players iron. You will hit it further than the number on the sole suggests, so club up on the range before you trust the yardages.

This is a forgiving iron, but it isn't trying to be a game-improvement iron in disguise. It rewards a decent strike and gives you back some margin when you miss, and it holds onto the Mizuno feel that keeps people coming back to this brand. If you play to a single-digit or low-teens handicap and want a little help without a shovel in your bag, this is the right shelf to be shopping on.

要点

The Mizuno Pro 245 (2024) is a players-distance iron that blends ball speed with a clean shape. The set runs 4-iron to PW with a 30.5° 7-iron. It carries a $1,199 MSRP.

Mizuno Pro 245 アイアン: 主要スペック

カテゴリ
プレーヤーズディスタンス
セット構成
4-iron to PW
7-iron loft
30.5 degrees
ロフト範囲
20 to 44 degrees
モデル年式
2024
MSRP
$1199

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Brands in this category update about every 2 years, and the Pro 245 is 2 years old with no successor yet, so a new model could land any time. Grab it at clearance pricing now, or wait a few weeks to see what replaces it.

Based on release timing and this line's typical refresh cycle, not a live price quote.

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見積もり

Modeled from the $1,199 original MSRP and a 2-year-old release (about 42% of MSRP retained used).

中古市場価格

$430 - $565

Private sale, fair to like-new

下取り価格

$260 - $395

ショップの一般的な買取価格

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Estimate only, from a depreciation model, not a live quote. Search “Mizuno Pro 245” on the sites above for the real number, which varies with condition, shaft, and demand.

ロフトスペック

4i5i6i7i8i9iPW
20.0°23.0°26.5°30.5°35.0°39.5°44.0°

Stock steel shaft. Lofts are approximate and subject to manufacturing tolerances.

Mizuno Pro 245: expected carry distances

Typical carry by swing speed, adjusted for this set's actual lofts. Your numbers will vary with strike, shaft, and conditions.

クラブロフトModerate swing~138y 7-ironAverage swing~153y 7-ironFaster swing~167y 7-iron
4-iron20°164 y182 y199 y
5-iron23°156 y174 y190 y
6-iron26.5°148 y164 y179 y
7-iron30.5°138 y153 y167 y
8-iron35°129 y143 y156 y
9-iron39.5°118 y131 y143 y
PW44°109 y121 y132 y

Carry distances are modeled from TrackMan-based norms scaled to each club's loft, not measured for this exact model.

テクノロジー

ForgedHollow BodyTungsten WeightingStronger LoftsUrethane Microspheres

About the Mizuno Pro 245

The head is a forged hollow body with a fast face, and Mizuno fills the empty cavity with urethane microspheres. That filler matters more than it sounds. Hollow irons can feel and sound hollow, a bit clicky and dead at impact, and the microspheres firm that up so the strike feels closer to a solid forged iron. Tungsten sits low in the toe to push the center of gravity down and out, which raises launch and steadies the face on off-center hits. The loft structure is where the distance comes from. A 30.5 degree 7-iron and a 44 degree pitching wedge are stronger than traditional specs, so the whole set flies a touch lower and longer through the bag. That is a deliberate trade. You get the carry, but you need to think about the bottom of your set, since a 44 degree pitching wedge leaves a wider gap down to your scoring wedges than an old-school set would.

ロフト分析

The Mizuno Pro 245's 7-iron is lofted at 30.5° - 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 148-158 yards. The 5-iron (23°) to 7-iron gap of 7.5° is spread across a wide range, which may create overlapping distance windows with similarly lofted fairway woods or hybrids. The pitching wedge at 44° provides a conventional loft window that pairs cleanly with a 50-52° gap wedge.

Who Should Play the Mizuno Pro 245?

  • Single-digit and low-teens players who want extra carry and a bigger sweet spot but refuse to game a bulky, offset-heavy iron.
  • Anyone building a combo set who wants the 245 in the long irons for speed and forgiveness, then blends into the 243 or 223 through the short irons.
  • Feel-focused Mizuno loyalists who like the idea of a hollow distance iron but want it to sound and feel like a forged blade at impact.

よくある質問

How strong are the Mizuno Pro 245 lofts?

Stronger than a traditional players iron. The 7-iron is 30.5 degrees and the pitching wedge is 44 degrees, which runs roughly four degrees strong through the set. You will pick up distance, but check your gapping into your wedges, because a 44 degree pitching wedge leaves more room down to a gap or sand wedge than older sets did.

What's the difference between the Pro 245 and the Pro 243?

The 245 is the distance model. It has a hollow body, stronger lofts, and more built-in forgiveness, so it flies higher and further and misses better. The 243 is a smaller, more traditional players iron with weaker lofts and more workability. If you want help, go 245. If you want control and shot shaping, go 243. Plenty of golfers combo the two.

Is the Pro 245 forgiving enough for a mid handicapper?

For a stronger mid handicapper, yes. The hollow head, fast face, and toe tungsten give you real help on off-center strikes, and the strong lofts add distance. It still asks for a reasonably centered hit to get the most out of it, so a higher handicap looking for maximum help would be better in a dedicated game-improvement iron.

Does the hollow body feel clicky at impact?

Less than most hollow irons. Mizuno packs the cavity with urethane microspheres, which soak up the harsh, hollow click and give you a firmer, more solid sensation off the face. It won't feel exactly like a soft muscleback, but for a hollow distance iron the feedback is well muted and pleasant.

Can I build a combo set with the Pro 245 and Pro 243?

Yes, and it's a common setup. The two models are designed to blend, so a lot of players run the 245 in the long irons where forgiveness and speed matter most, then switch to the 243 around the 8-iron for tighter control into greens. Just work through the loft and length gapping with a fitter so the transition point flows cleanly.

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