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Mizuno JPX925 Hot Metal 混合杆

2024Game ImprovementFrom $249.99

简而言之

The Mizuno JPX925 Hot Metal (2024) is a forgiving game-improvement hybrid built for easy launch. It comes in 19° to 22° lofts. It carries a $249.99 MSRP.

Mizuno JPX925 Hot Metal 混合杆: 关键参数

类别
Game Improvement
可调节
No
Loft options
19 to 22 degrees
型号年份
2024
MSRP
$249.99

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Refresh due soon

Brands in this category update about every 2 years, and the JPX925 Hot Metal 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.

卖出或以旧换新

预估价

Modeled from the $249.99 original MSRP and a 2-year-old release (about 42% of MSRP retained used).

二手市场价

$90 - $120

Private sale, fair to like-new

以旧换新价

$55 - $85

球具店通常的收购价

获取精确报价

Estimate only, from a depreciation model, not a live quote. Search “Mizuno JPX925 Hot Metal” on the sites above for the real number, which varies with condition, shaft, and demand.

Hybrid Options & Stock Shafts

Hybrid #杆面倾角ShaftFlexWeightKick PointSwing Weight
3H19.0°-----
4H22.0°-----

Game Improvement 混合杆

The JPX925 Hot Metal is Mizuno's answer to a simple question: what if a game improvement iron didn't feel like one? Mizuno built its reputation on soft forged blades, so seeing that pedigree filter down into a cast, distance-focused iron is part of what makes the Hot Metal interesting. This is the workhorse of the 925 family, sitting below the Hot Metal Pro and geared toward mid to higher handicappers who want forgiveness and ball speed without giving up feel entirely.

The whole club is built around one material choice. Mizuno uses a Nickel Chromoly steel for the head, which lets the face flex more for speed while keeping the walls thin. Pair that with a fairly wide sole, some offset, and lofts that run stronger than a traditional set, and you get an iron designed to launch high and carry far. It is not trying to be a blade. It knows exactly what it is.

What you notice in hand is a mid-sized head that looks a touch cleaner than most game improvement irons. The topline is not razor thin, but it is not a shovel either. For a golfer moving up from a beginner set or down from a super-forgiving iron, this is a natural landing spot.

  • Mid to higher handicappers who want easy height and carry distance from a forgiving head
  • Players stepping up from a starter set who still care about how an iron feels and sounds at impact
  • Golfers who like the idea of Mizuno feel but need more help than a forged blade or players iron gives them
  • Anyone chasing more ball speed on off-center strikes without moving to a chunky, oversized club head

常见问题

What is the difference between the JPX925 Hot Metal and the Hot Metal Pro?
The standard Hot Metal is the more forgiving of the two. It has a larger head, a wider sole, more offset, and it launches higher, which suits mid and higher handicaps. The Hot Metal Pro is more compact with a thinner topline and less offset, aimed at better ball strikers who want a cleaner look and more workability. Same Chromoly speed, different shapes.
Are the JPX925 Hot Metal irons good for high handicappers?
Yes. This is one of the better fits in the range for a higher handicapper. The wide sole and low center of gravity make it easy to get the ball airborne, the face keeps ball speed up on mishits, and the offset helps if you tend to leave the face open. You get real forgiveness without the club looking like a full game improvement shovel.
Why does the Hot Metal feel better than most cast distance irons?
Cast distance irons usually trade feel for speed, and many end up sounding hollow or firm. Mizuno engineers the inside of the Hot Metal head with a stability frame and vibration-dampening structure so impact feels solid and the sound is muted rather than clicky. It will not feel like a forged blade, but it is noticeably more pleasant than most irons in this category.
Are the JPX925 Hot Metal lofts strong, and does that affect my gapping?
The lofts run stronger than a traditional set, which is how the iron produces its distance. Practically, your 7 iron carries more like an old 6. That is fine for hitting greens, but it can open a gap between your shortest iron and your wedges. Check your pitching wedge loft against your gap or sand wedge so you do not leave a hole in your yardages.
Can I adjust the JPX925 Hot Metal irons?
No, these are not adjustable. Like nearly all irons, the loft and lie are set at manufacture, though a fitter can bend most iron heads a degree or two for lie or loft. The real fitting variables here are shaft, length, and lie angle, so a proper fitting matters more than any built-in adjustability.

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