After using the Mizuno JPX-800 all summer long I got to say they are amazing clubs and I would chose them over Taylor Made 2.0's all day long. Props for the videos and information helped me very much in making my decision for golf clubs, but I think it is important for an individuals to go try and hit all these clubs to make their own informed decision.
I got fit last Tuesday for my JPX 800s, I did hit the Titlest A-1's really well, launch monitor said 164 with the 6 iron and 169 with the JPX but I easily decided on the Mizuno especially over Adams and Ping, the Pings in my opinion were the least satisfying of the 4 irons I tried. Can't wait to get my JPX this week.
I enjoy your reviews. Best on the net. My only suggestion is to be more opinionated! For example, I think you really like the JPX 800's more than the Burner 2.0s and other clubs you have reviewed, but I'm not sure. I'm in the market again and have been hitting the JPXs, 2.0s and MP 53s. I genuinely like them all but am leaning toward the JPX 800s. Wise choice in your opinion?
@NiitroChiZz if you just starting out and want a new set for a good price and want something thats gonna help u out a bit nike makes good game improvment irons try out the older version nike mach speed there not the best looking but very forgiving and very easy to get it in the air..good luck and have fun kid
I ordered the sandwedge (direct from Mizuno) to go with my set, and there on the packing list was "MADE IN CHINA". I think Mizuno should let people know this, it's very misleading. How do we know that we're not buying the cheap Chinese fakes that are out there since they are all made in the same country?
After using the Mizuno JPX-800 all summer long I got to say they are amazing clubs and I would chose them over Taylor Made 2.0's all day long.
Props for the videos and information helped me very much in making my decision for golf clubs, but I think it is important for an individuals to go try and hit all these clubs to make their own informed decision.
I got fit last Tuesday for my JPX 800s, I did hit the Titlest A-1's really well, launch monitor said 164 with the 6 iron and 169 with the JPX but I easily decided on the Mizuno especially over Adams and Ping, the Pings in my opinion were the least satisfying of the 4 irons I tried. Can't wait to get my JPX this week.
I enjoy your reviews. Best on the net. My only suggestion is to be more opinionated! For example, I think you really like the JPX 800's more than the Burner 2.0s and other clubs you have reviewed, but I'm not sure. I'm in the market again and have been hitting the JPXs, 2.0s and MP 53s. I genuinely like them all but am leaning toward the JPX 800s. Wise choice in your opinion?
I currently own a set of MX-200's. How do the JPX-800s compare with MX-200's? Is there a significant distance increase from the JPX-800's hot face?
@NiitroChiZz if you just starting out and want a new set for a good price and want something thats gonna help u out a bit nike makes good game improvment irons try out the older version nike mach speed there not the best looking but very forgiving and very easy to get it in the air..good luck and have fun kid
i had a set of 2.0s, i didn't like the feel of them at all. they didn't feel very nice off the face or sound good
I ordered the sandwedge (direct from Mizuno) to go with my set, and there on the packing list was "MADE IN CHINA". I think Mizuno should let people know this, it's very misleading. How do we know that we're not buying the cheap Chinese fakes that are out there since they are all made in the same country?
MIzunos are and look thicker. That's important.
Hes not got a hat on